Madhya Pradesh Assembly Establishes Essential Committees for 2026-28
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Bhopal, April 2 (NationPress) The Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Narendra Singh Tomar, officially established essential House Committees for the terms 2026–27 and 2026–28 on Thursday. This initiative is designed to enhance legislative supervision, uphold discipline, and facilitate the uninterrupted operation of the House throughout the current session.
Among the five pivotal committees created are: the Rules Committee, the Committee of Privileges, the Committee on Delegated Legislation, the Committee on Maintenance of Decorum and Dignity of Members, and the Committee on Women and Child Welfare, which will function until 2026–28.
Each committee has appointed a Chairperson and nominated members from both the ruling and opposition sides.
The Rules Committee will be chaired by Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar, including members like Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, and prominent MLAs such as Girish Gautam, Rajesh Verma, Vishwanath Singh, Shyam Barde, Ambrish Sharma, Siddharth Tiwari, Dr. Hiralal Alawa, Vijay Revnath Choure, and Rishi Agarwal.
Chairing the Committee of Privileges is Gayatriraje Pawar, with members including Sachin Birla, Vishwamitra Pathak, Amar Singh Yadav, Bhagwandas Sabnani, Mahadev Verma, Virendra Singh Lodhi, Jaivardhan Singh, Phundelal Singh Marko, and Arif Masood.
The Committee on Delegated Legislation will be led by Ramesh Mendola. Its members consist of Anil Jain (Niwari), Narayan Patel, Sachin Birla, Santosh Barkade, Arvind Pateriya, Madhu Gehlot, Shivnarayan Singh, Chaudhary Sujit Mer Singh, Keshav Desai, and Veersingh Bhuria.
Named Chairperson of the Committee on Maintenance of Decorum and Dignity of Members is Brijendra Pratap Singh, with members including Dinesh Rai Munmun, Manoj Narayan Singh Chaudhary, Amar Singh Yadav, Engr. Narendra Prajapati, Pratap Grewal, and Bhairo Singh Bapu.
Finally, Lalita Yadav will preside over the Women and Child Welfare Committee, which includes Umadevi Khatik, Manju Rajendra Dadu, Ganga Sajjan Singh Uike, Sarla Vijendra Rawat, Priyanka Penchi, Kanchan Mukesh Tanve, Chhaya More, Ramsiya Bharti, Chanda Surendra Singh Gaur, and Sena Mahesh Patel.
These committees are crucial for reviewing rules, privileges, and delegated legislation, ensuring the dignity of the House, and addressing women's and children's welfare issues. Their formation highlights the Assembly's dedication to efficient parliamentary procedures and inclusive representation.