By Bhavana :
‘Aparajita’
Shukla
ON TUESDAY, the second day of
the Madhya Pradesh Assembly’s
Winter Session witness a fierce
uproar over crop damage and
VIT University violence case by
Congress legislators but the
Nagar Palika Amendment Bill
was passed unopposed. With this
bill the conduct of elections for
the posts of Chairperson of Nagar
Palika (Municipality) and Nagar
Parishad (Municipal Council)
through the direct voting system. Madhya Pradesh Urban
Affairs and Housing Minister,
Kailash Vijayvargiya presented
The Madhya Pradesh
Municipalities (Amendment) Bill
2025 in the House for a discussion on the first day of the session.
On Tuesday, it was passed.
The Shop and Establishment
(Second Amendment) Bill 2025
was also presented in the House.
With this bill, now the registration process will be completely digital. Additionally, under the
amendment to the Shop and
Establishment Act, shopkeepers
and workers will be required to
be given one mandatory day off
per week.
Earlier, Congress held a protest
in the Assembly over farmers’
issues. Infront of Mahatma
Gandhi statue outside the House,
Congress MLAs arrived with a
tableau depicting a field eaten
by birds (regretting now when the
birds have already have already
eaten spoiled the field).
Meanwhile, they launched a
scathing attack on the
Government’s agricultural policies. Farmers are suffering on
every front, the Government is
repeating only promises.
During the protest, Leader of
the Opposition Umang Singhar
said that the State’s farmers are
suffering at every level, from fertilisers to minimum support
prices and compensation for
natural disasters. He said that
the farmers are running from pillar to post, while the ruling party only makes hollow claims
about price differences
(Bhavantar) and other
schemes. Singhar alleged that
the government has failed to
protect the interests of the
farmers.
During the Question
Hour, State Agriculture
Minister suddenly fell ill.
Speaker Narendra Singh
Tomar adjourned the House
for 10 minutes ass doctors were
called in to examine the minister. The ailing minister was
taken to the hospital. Speaker
Narendra Singh Tomar later
visited the private hospital to
inquire about his health.
During the call attention
motion Deputy Leader of
Opposition Hemant Katare
told the Higher Education
Minister that violence erupted in VIT campus was not sudden.
The complaints against
its administration were receiving since long time.
Why action against the VIT
University was not taken. NSUI
President Ravi Parmar also registered the complaint a few
months ago. But no action was
taken on it. He stated that it
was one of the largest campus
unrest incidents in recent
years, nearly 4,000 students
were there.
Katare also demanded
Higher Education Minister
Inder Singh Parmar to withdraw cases against the students as it has become clear
that it was institutes fault not
the students. Minister Parmar
assured the house stern action
will be taken against the institute but he dodged the answer
on withdrawal of FIR against
the students saying proper
procedure will be followed.