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A no-confidence motion will be moved by the Congress party against the ruling BJP-JJP government in Haryana on March 10.
After Leader of Opposition in Haryana Assembly Bhupinder Singh Hooda sought to bring the no-confidence motion on the first day of the budget session itself, Speaker Gian Chand Gupta said that the Mr. Hooda could move the no-confidence motion on March 10, which could be then taken up for discussion.
Haryana Assembly’s budget session started with Governor Satyadeo Narain Arya’s address here on Friday.
Mr. Hooda talking to reporters outside the Assembly, said the no-confidence motion given by the Congress has been approved.
Senior Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda. File
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Bhupinder Singh Hooda said the private member’s Bill to guarantee MSP to all farmers was rejected by the Speaker.
A no-confidence motion will be moved by the Congress party against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) government in Haryana on March 10.
After Leader of the Opposition in the Haryana Assembly Bhupinder Singh Hooda sought to bring the no-confidence motion on the first day of the Budget session itself, Speaker Gian Chand Gupta said that Mr. Hooda could move the no-confidence motion on March 10, which could be then taken up for discussion.
FICCI said it believes that this move is against the spirit of the Constitution that gives the citizens of India the freedom to work anywhere in the country.
Industry body Ficci on Thursday said the Haryana government s new legislation that provides reservation in private jobs for local candidates will spell disaster for industrial development in the state.
Ficci President Uday Shankar said the government s move to reserve 75 per cent jobs for the local population in private sector will spell disaster for the industrial development and private investment in the state. Investors and entrepreneurs need to source the best human resources available in the country to be competitive and successful. To force them in such a regressive straight-jacket will force them to look beyond Haryana and this will ultimately hurt the interests of the state, Shankar said.