Nagpur: The Nagpur winter session of Maharashtra Legislature will be held for two weeks beginning December 11, wherein 13 new Bills would be tabled, Maharashtra minister Girish Bapat said today.
“Thirteen new bills will be introduced in both the Houses during the two weeks of the state Legislature starting December 11. Besides, 11 ordinances will also be tabled for the approval of the House, as decided by the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) today,” the Minister for Parliament Affairs told reporters here.
Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council, Dhananjay Munde, demanded that the session be held for a period of four weeks for discussion over several serious issues concerning Vidarbha.
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“There should be a debate on the action report of the Kelkar committee, which has been appointed to find out the regional imbalance of development,” he said.
“This session will be held in the backward Vidarbha region and hence this debate is needed. There was a debate on (Vijay) Kelkar committee report during the winter session in 2014 in Nagpur,” he added.
Responding to Munde’s demand, Bapat said the BAC will meet once again on December 20 and the final decision on the extension of the session will be taken.