What Happens as Chhattisgarh Assembly's Winter Session Kicks Off?
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Key Takeaways
- Historic Winter Session in a new assembly building.
- First-ever paperless proceedings highlight digital transformation.
- Congress's boycott raises questions about political engagement.
- Critical issues like law and order and electricity supply are on the agenda.
- Conversion Amendment Bill expected to stir debates.
Raipur, Dec 14 (NationPress) The Winter Session 2025 of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly commenced on Sunday in Nava Raipur, marking a significant chapter as the assembly's operations transition to the newly inaugurated building. The leading opposition party, Congress, opted to boycott the first day of this four-day session, which is set to run until December 17.
This session is historic as it embraces a fully paperless format for the first time.
The inaugural day featured a special discourse on Chhattisgarh Vision 2047. However, due to the absence of Congress members, discussions were initiated solely by BJP representatives, and no Question Hour was scheduled for Sunday. The focus of the debate remained on the long-term developmental framework under the theme of Developed India 2047.
Despite the Congress's absence, the session is expected to be loaded with legislative actions.
Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) have submitted a total of 628 questions, out of which 333 are starred and 295 are unstarred. Notably, 96 percent of these were submitted online, highlighting the Assembly’s digital transformation. In addition, 48 calling attention motions and nine private member resolutions have been introduced, ensuring that ministers will undergo thorough examination.
Key topics anticipated for discussion include law and order, paddy procurement, land rates, and electricity supply — issues that impact both the agrarian and industrial sectors across party lines.
Both Congress and BJP members are expected to challenge ministers regarding these issues in the upcoming sessions.
Furthermore, the Conversion Amendment Bill is expected to be introduced during this session. Given its sensitive context, alongside the Congress boycott and the BJP’s advocacy for Vision 2047, political analysts foresee a turbulent four days within the new Assembly hall.
Congress Legislative Party leader Charan Das Mahant confirmed that none of the party’s MLAs would attend the House on the first day, as the agenda only includes a discussion on Chhattisgarh Vision 2047. On December 14, Congress is also organizing a major rally in Delhi to protest against “Vote Chori”.
The Winter Session thus not only marks a milestone in Chhattisgarh’s legislative history — with its paperless proceedings and a modern venue — but also acts as a battleground for intense political rivalry, setting the stage for debates that will resonate beyond Nava Raipur.