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| Officers gathering details for CM | | Azad to reply debate on motion of thanks point-wise | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Jan 12 After four days of marathon speech in favour of and against the achievements of government highlighted by the Governor in his address to the joint sitting of state legislature last Monday, at the weekend entire official machinery of the state was seen making hectic efforts to gather even minutest details for the Chief Minister’s reply. When the Legislative Assembly meets after weekend’s break, the Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad will have to reply the debate on motion of thanks on the Governor’s address. The debate on the motion of thanks have evoked a keen interest among the watchers of the proceedings, as the treasury benches have made high claims on achievements while the opposition has pooh-poohed each claim. Since this was the last budget session of the present assembly, the Governor’s address had highlighted achievements of five years. While participating in the debates the members from the treasury benches also made pointed references to the development works and other political processes ever since the present coalition took over. However, the Opposition parties National Conference and the Panthers Party have proved the failure of the government in almost all front. Participating in the debates, they spoke with full details on where the government had claimed high and proved low. Many leaders from the Opposition, notably Abdul Rahim Rather and Ali Mohammad Sagar of the National Conference and Harsh Dev Singh of the Panthers Party had brought to the House startling details on where the government failed on its promises made to the people. In his reply the Chief Minister is required to make a statement on each such point raised during the debates. While the Chief Minister was away in Delhi having a meeting with the Planning Commission, the official machinery in the civil secretariat was busy compiling details on the points raised. Even minutest details were today being sought from the officers at the district headquarters in the issues ranging from human rights violations to development works. |
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