Baghel govt-guv fights for House sitting on farm laws | India News


RAIPUR: A fight seems to have broken out between Governor Anasuiya Uikey and the government of Bhupesh Baghel for a special assembly session wants to convene to enact legislation to “protect the state” from the Center’s policy agricultural reforms.
The Chhattisgarh government had informed the governor two days ago that the cabinet wants to convene a special session of Vidhan Sabha. Uikey returned the file on Tuesday, seeking more details and asking why a special session was needed so soon, less than two months from the previous one.
CM Bhupesh Baghel indicated that the special session will take place. “The government has an absolute majority and its request to convene the assembly session cannot be stopped. The governor has raised a query. We will answer you tonight. Let’s see what happens, ”he said.
The government wrote to Uikey that it wants to convene the House to enact “effective legislation for the farmers of the state, as the agricultural laws of the Center are negatively affecting their interests.” “The rice buying season is just around the corner and a special session needs to be called. Therefore, it is being called, ”the government responded to the governor. Their response had not come at the time this report was submitted. Baghel attacked the BJP, saying: “Raman Singh should not try to run the government through the Raj bhavan back door. He ruled for 15 years, but his party was reduced to 15 seats in the Chamber ”.

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