Due to the present state of affairs of Corona, the three-day winter session of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly has been postponed beginning December 28. The resolution has been taken a couple of hours after the Madhya Pradesh Assembly’s Protem Speaker Rameshwar Sharma revealed that 61 staff and officers of the state meeting have been discovered to be contaminated with Kovid-19.
After attending the all-party assembly, State Law and Home Minister Narottam Mishra instructed the media on Sunday night, ‘The all-party assembly was convened by Rameshwar Sharma, the Protem Speaker of Madhya Pradesh Assembly. It has been determined that the three-day session scheduled to be held from December 28, needs to be postponed in view of the horrors of Kovid-19. He stated, ‘Now there might be a direct finances session.’ In this all-party assembly, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Leader of Opposition within the state Assembly Kamal Nath, Narottam Mishra and different MLAs have been concerned.
Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Principal Secretary AP Singh stated, ‘Due to Kovid-19, the session of the meeting ranging from Monday has been postponed. Now the finances session might be longer and these three days (three days postponed of winter session) might be added to it.