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The Haryana Government, Which Is Facing The Threat Of Convening The Monsoon Session By Dissolving The Assembly, May Convene A Cabinet Meeting.


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Haryana CM Naib Singh Saini

On the one hand elections are going to be held in Haryana, on the other hand the Haryana government is facing a constitutional crisis. Due to this, the Haryana government may convene an immediate cabinet meeting on September 11 amidst the constitutional crisis of calling the monsoon session of the assembly before September 12 and dissolving the assembly. According to sources, a decision to dissolve the assembly may be taken in this meeting.

A decision to dissolve the Assembly may be taken in session and recommended to the Governor. According to the rules, it is constitutionally mandatory to convene the next session of the House even after 6 months before the declaration of assembly elections in the state. The last one-day special session of the 14th Haryana Legislative Assembly, which will last till November 3, 2024, was convened almost six months ago on March 13, 2024.

The government has two options

As the Assembly is constitutionally required to convene once in six months, the government is required to convene the House by September 12. Apart from this, the government has another option, that option is to dissolve the assembly, now it will be seen what decision is taken in this suddenly called meeting, whether the session of the assembly will be called or the assembly itself will be dissolved. To avoid a constitutional crisis, it is necessary to convene the House by Thursday or dissolve the Assembly.

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Haryana Assembly Elections

Haryana assembly election dates have been announced, after which all the parties are busy preparing for the election and are seen making efforts. Elections for 90 seats in the state will be held in a single phase on October 5 while the counting of votes will take place on October 8. Earlier, the state was scheduled to go to polls on October 1, but the Election Commission postponed the elections. Considering festivals and holidays.

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I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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