Haryana: Neither the question or zero hour, Dhyanakarshan proposal is also not discussed; The first day of the Monsoon session presented the riot - Haryana Assembly Monsoon Session First Day gave a riotous riot, and not an hour -long hour.
Haryana: Neither the question or zero hour, Dhyanakarshan proposal is also not discussed; On the first day of the monsoon session, the Monsoon session of the Haryana meeting was interrupted due to riot. Legislative work had to be done after paying tribute to the disabled, but the riot of Congress stopped the question and zero hours. The loss of crops as a result of weakening could not even be discussed, making the call proposal of Innd MLAs pending. The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs later made some proposals. Question did not happen a zero hour, nor discussion about the attention proposal. State Bureau, Chandigarh. The first day of the monsoon session in the Haryana Legislative Assembly was riot. No proposal involved in the house’s proceedings could work on Friday. According to the program issued by the meeting of the meeting, the first tributes had to be paid to the disabled during the proceedings of the house. Remove the advertisement, read only the news, then legislative work would be done, including the house for the first one hour and then zero hours. As a result of the riot in the home through Congress, the question of another zero hours took place today. This riot increased so much that the period of the proceedings of the house was extended for one hour, but this time went to the All -Party meeting. On behalf of the meeting’s secretariat, the Inward Mla’s Arjun Chautala and Aditya Devi Lal were accepted to discuss the proposal presented by MLAs Arjun Chautala and Aditya Devi Lal about the loss of crops due to water laying in many districts of the state. It could not be discussed as a result of the riot. This proposal was also pending. After the meeting of all party, the documents of the Neva Portal and Provisional Proposals of the Privilege Committee were presented by the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and other Committee Presidents when the dispute was calm.