Delhi Assembly session completed with round of allegations and counter allegations

Kokila Chokkanathan

Reportedly the last session of this term of the delhi assembly has been completed. The first meeting of this seventh assembly was held on 24 february 2020 and it concluded today on 04 February. A total of 74 meetings have been held in this seventh assembly, in which a total of 1095 questions were listed. Along with this, a total of 702 questions of special mention were raised, in which the members were given full opportunity to express their views. In these 5 years, a total of 26 bills were passed and four government resolutions and 14 other resolutions were also passed. During this time there was uproar in the house and there was also peaceful discussion.

Meanwhile in these five years, a total of 13 resolutions were passed and a total of 39 short-term discussions were also held, during which the ruling party and the opposition were seen accusing each other, but in the meantime 13 attention-seeking issues were also raised in the house, on which both the ruling party and the opposition put their views strongly on the floor of the House.

Moreover in the seventh assembly, a total of 19 committee reports were tabled and accepted. In these 5 years, there was uproar inside the house and the proceedings of the house were also disrupted. It happened many times that the proceedings of the house were also adjourned, but amidst all these debates, many public interest issues were raised in the house, on which both the ruling party and the opposition also agreed. The delhi assembly elections are near and now the proceedings of the assembly have been adjourned indefinitely. In such a situation, there will be many data-faces that you may not see in the proceedings of the assembly next time and there will also be some data-faces that you will see for the first time in the proceedings of the assembly, but today with the bittersweet memories of these five years, all the members wished each other and said that if god wills, we will meet again in the House.

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