Prof K Nageshwar: Council Abolition turns politically risky for BJP (Video)

         BJP మెడకు చుట్టుకున్న శాసన మండలి రద్దు||Council Abolition turns politically risky for BJP||

Though the AP Legislative Assembly on Monday passed a resolution seeking to abolish the Council, it will continue to transact business without any hindrance till both the Houses of Parliament pass a bill for the same and the President gives his assent to it.

According to higher officials of the AP Legislative Assembly, as per the rule position, the Council will stay till the President gives his assent to the AP Legislative Council Abolition Bill.

When will it happen is anybody’s guess given that BJP, which heads the government at the Centre, has not made its stance clear on the Assembly resolution.
It should be noted that several resolutions with regard to Council from different States are pending before Parliament since 2013. Though those resolutions are for creating Council, they are pending.

The BJP-led NDA government is yet to take a call on the recommendation by a Parliamentary Standing Committee to have a national policy on Legislative Councils.

Since it is expected that the issue might drag on for some time, the question is will the Council be convened next time.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Council Abolition turns politically risky for BJP (Video)
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BJP మెడకు చుట్టుకున్న శాసన మండలి రద్దు||Council Abolition turns politically risky for BJP|| Though the AP Legislative Assembly on Monday passed a resolution seeking to abolish the Council, it will continue to transact business without any hindrance till both the Houses of Parliament pass a bill for the same and the President gives his assent to it. According to higher officials of the AP Legislative Assembly, as per the rule position, the Council will stay till the President gives his assent to the AP Legislative Council Abolition Bill. When will it happen is anybody’s guess given that BJP, which heads the government at the Centre, has not made its stance clear on the Assembly resolution. It should be noted that several resolutions with regard to Council from different States are pending before Parliament since 2013. Though those resolutions are for creating Council, they are pending. The BJP-led NDA government is yet to take a call on the recommendation by a Parliamentary Standing Committee to have a national policy on Legislative Councils. Since it is expected that the issue might drag on for some time, the question is will the Council be convened next time.

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