Rajasthan
Rajasthan: Queries get addressed, all happy with govt, say ministers | Jaipur News
JAIPUR: The ruling as well as the Opposition MLAs, including the Speaker, expressed happiness over the completion of the starred questions before the slotted time during the Question Hour on Friday. In some questions, the members did not ask supplementary questions as they were satisfied with the replies.
The ministers claimed all were happy, including the Opposition. In the remaining 10 minutes of the Question Hour, Speaker C P Joshi took a class on the discussion on the demand of appropriation bill and finance bill which the House took up on Friday.
He said, MLAs generally raise issues of their constituencies during the general discussion but in the discussion on the appropriation and finance bill, policy matters should be discussed and addressed.
He said he would have loved a discussion on education and the after-effects of Covid and e-learning as the poor sections of children were deprived of education during Covid and many children were later addicted to mobile phone use. The effects of policy changes by the Centre affected the state’s finances, he said.
Joshi said the MLAs were allowed two supplementary questions on their questions in the House while the Opposition leader was allowed a question. This worked well and the Assembly took up the maximum number of questions.
The ministers claimed all were happy, including the Opposition. In the remaining 10 minutes of the Question Hour, Speaker C P Joshi took a class on the discussion on the demand of appropriation bill and finance bill which the House took up on Friday.
He said, MLAs generally raise issues of their constituencies during the general discussion but in the discussion on the appropriation and finance bill, policy matters should be discussed and addressed.
He said he would have loved a discussion on education and the after-effects of Covid and e-learning as the poor sections of children were deprived of education during Covid and many children were later addicted to mobile phone use. The effects of policy changes by the Centre affected the state’s finances, he said.
Joshi said the MLAs were allowed two supplementary questions on their questions in the House while the Opposition leader was allowed a question. This worked well and the Assembly took up the maximum number of questions.