Budget session from today, RDG halt likely to dominate discussion
Shimla, Feb. 16 -- Discontinuation of the Revenue Deficit Grant (RDG) and its effect on the economy of the state is likely to dominate the budget session of Himachal Pradesh legislative assembly starting February 16.
The state government has submitted a proposal under Rule 102 for a discussion on the RDG, informed the assembly speaker.
An all-party meeting is scheduled before the session with participation of the leader of the Opposition, chief whips of both parties and the parliamentary affairs minister.
The budget session will commence with the governor's address.
Himachal Pradesh assembly speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania on Sunday informed that the assembly secretariat has received a total of 125 questions--111 starred and 14 unstarred. One notice has been received under Rule 62 (Calling Attention Motion), while the government has submitted a proposal under Rule 102 for a discussion on RDG, adding that "new and unusual situation" has arisen following the RDG halt.
Informing about the session, Pathania said the first phase of the Budget Session will comprise three sittings.
"The session begins on February 16 at 2 pm. Being the first session of the calendar and financial year, it will start with the governor's address as mandated by constitutional provisions."
"As per procedure, on the day of the governor's address, no other business is taken up except obituary references, if any. Question Hour will not be held on that day," Pathania added.
Clearing the air on the budget presentation, Pathaniasaid that it will be present before March 31 as per constitutional provisions.
"The session will have multiple phases beginning with the governor's address, followed by presentation of the budget, discussion, and voting on demands and cut motions," added the Speaker.
Regarding the all party meeting, Pathania said, "We will appeal to both treasury and Opposition benches to ensure the House functions in a cordial and constructive manner. Issues related to the interests of Himachal should be discussed meaningfully," Pathania said.
He also indicated that after the initial three sittings, the session may resume following a break.
"At present, the first phase consists of three sittings. The session may be extended, and after a break it can be resumed, depending on the business schedule," he said.
The 16th Finance Commission's decision to discontinue the RDG is set to hit the cash-strapped Himachal hard, plunging the state into a deeper financial crisis. This vital fiscal lifeline, which has helped the state bridge its structural revenue gaps, is now being phased out, leaving its economystaring at unprecedented turmoil.
The state government is stating at financial crisis with loss of Rs.10,000 crore annually owing to discontinuation of RDG which constituted Himachal Pradesh's 12.7% of the budget, which is second highest in the country.
Elaborate and multi-tier security arrangements have been put in place for the 11th Budget Session, Shimla police said.
During the budget session, a total of 15 gazetted, 30 non-gazetted, 66 head constables, 375 constables, 47 women constables and 16 communication staff have been deployed to maintain security and law and order. In addition, 200 home guard personnel have been stationed at various locations to assist the regular police force.
Quick reaction teams, the special security unit and other specialised squads comprising 75 trained commandos have also been positioned at strategic points.
The overall supervision and coordination of the security arrangements will be carried out under the leadership of DIG (South Range) Shimla, Anjum Ara, IPS.
In view of the possibility of protests, demonstrations and rallies during the session, the assembly complex and adjoining areas have been divided into four police sectors. Each sector will be headed by a gazetted police officer to ensure effective supervision and response.
Senior officers, including the DIG south range and the Shimla SP have conducted detailed briefings of all deployed officers and personnel.
To ensure smooth traffic flow in Shimla city, additional traffic arrangements have been made. CCTV cameras across the Assembly premises and surrounding areas have been fully activated.
The district administration has divided the city into five administrative sectors....
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