
Hopeful of constructive monsoon session: Hemant
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Ranchi: With the monsoon session of Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha set to commence from Friday, chief minister
Hemant Soren
and speaker Rabindra Nath Mahato on Thursday remained hopeful that the session will be constructive and would address the issues of the people.
Mahato on Thursday held a customary meeting with representatives of all the legislative parties to chalk out the modalities and House business. Soren, along with finance minister Radha Krishana Kishore, leader of opposition Babulal Marandi also attended the meeting.
"Even though it is a short session, we are hopeful that it will be constructive with everyone's cooperation," Soren said after the meeting. Mahato on the other hand appealed all the members to maintain decorum during the session so that House business can be conducted smoothly.
The week-long session will have five working days. The Soren govt is expected to table its first supplementary budget of the ongoing financial year. Ahead of the session, both the ruling and opposition camps are geared up to take on each other. While opposition BJP is scheduled to get into huddle on Friday to decide its course of action during the session, ruling alliance held a meeting under CM at his residence on Thursday night.
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On the other hand, Congress separately its own meeting of MLAs under the leadership of Poraiyahat MLA Pradeep Yadav, who is legislative party leader. Talking to reporters, Yadav said, "Congress here will also oppose Election Commission's special intensive revision of electoral rolls to undermine the voting rights of scores of common people in Bihar. In Jharkhand, we will oppose this. It has been decided to convince our alliance partners to bring a resolution against this and passed by the state assembly to send a strong message across the country.
This apart, we shall take on the opposition based on our governance models and issues."

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