Opposition BJP alleged that the government was trying to curtail the session on the pretext of COVID, but Parab said that it was the Opposition that wanted a one-day session.
Anil Parab. Pic/Ashish Rane
The Budget session of the Maharashtra legislature will be held from March 1 and 10, parliamentary affairs minister Anil Parab said on Thursday.
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Opposition BJP alleged that the government was trying to curtail the session on the pretext of COVID, but Parab said that it was the Opposition that wanted a one-day session.
The Budget will be tabled on March 8, the minister told reporters after a meeting of the legislature’s Business Advisory Committee (BAC).
“The state government will also table supplementary demands on the first day. The house will hold discussion on governor’s speech on March 2 while next two days are reserved for discussion on supplementary demands,” Parab said.
The House will discuss proposals of opposition parties on March 5 and some bills will also be tabled, he said. There will be no sittings on March 6 and 7 due to it being a weekend.