Will the First Winter Session of the Newly Elected Bihar Assembly Begin Today?
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Key Takeaways
- First winter session of the 18th Bihar Legislative Assembly commences.
- Oath-taking ceremony for 243 MLAs to be held.
- Election of a new Speaker will follow the oath-taking.
- Governor's address to outline the NDA government's agenda.
- Heightened security measures around the Assembly complex.
New Delhi, Dec 1 (NationPress) The inaugural winter session of the newly formed 18th Bihar Legislative Assembly is set to commence on Monday, signifying the official start of legislative activities following the recently conducted two-phase Assembly elections.
This five-day session, scheduled from December 1 to December 5, will feature a sequence of significant events, beginning with the oath-taking ceremony of the newly elected MLAs and culminating in the election of the new Speaker.
The session kicks off with the oath ceremony for all 243 MLAs, who will receive their oath from Pro-tem Speaker Narendra Narayan Yadav. Governor Arif Mohammad Khan had previously administered the oath of office to Yadav in a modest ceremony at Raj Bhavan.
Security measures around the Assembly complex in Patna have been heightened, with multiple layers of deployment in place to manage the large crowd and ensure the smooth execution of proceedings.
Post the oath-taking on Monday, attention will turn to the election of the Speaker on Tuesday.
This position has garnered considerable political focus, as both major NDA allies, the BJP and the JD(U), are reportedly evaluating potential candidates.
The BJP has emerged as the largest party in the ruling coalition, whereas the JD(U), led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, stands as the second-largest ally with 85 MLAs. Speculation suggests that the BJP may lay claim to this esteemed position, although a consensus candidate could still emerge if negotiations prove successful.
On Wednesday, Governor Arif Mohammad Khan will deliver his joint address to both houses, the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council, at the Central Hall of the Assembly annexe. This address will outline the newly formed NDA government's agenda and priorities for the upcoming term.
The session is taking place against the backdrop of a decisive mandate favoring the NDA. In the two-phase elections held on November 6 and 11, the NDA secured an impressive 202 seats, while the Opposition Mahagathbandhan managed 35 seats, with the RJD winning 25 of them.