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Sunday, April 19, 1998

Bills on formation of new states in the budget session

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
NEW DELHI, April 18: In keeping with its promise made in the national agenda for governance, the BJP-led Government plans to introduce in the forthcoming budget session Bills seeking the creation of the states of Uttaranchal, Vananchal and Chattisgarh and another one granting full statehood to Delhi.

The Budget session, which begins in the third week of May, will also see the introduction of Bills seeking the constitution of Legislative Councils in the states of Punjab, Tamil Nadu and Assam, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Madan Lal Khurana informed reporters on Friday.

Also high on the list of business transaction in the next session is the introduction of the Lok Pal Bill, which will also bring the office of the Prime Minister within its purview, and legislation seeking reservation of 33 per cent seats in Parliament and state Legislatures for women, extensive electoral reforms and delimitation of constituencies.

The Government has drawn up a list of altogether 20 new legislations to be introducedin the forthcoming session, Khurana added.

He had already written, the Minister pointed out, to the Ministers concerned to expedite work on the Bills they would like to introduce in the forthcoming session, which is the first full-fledged session of the twelfth Lok Sabha. The last session was convened primarily for fulfilling the President's directive to Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee to prove his majority.

According to him, he had also written to the Ministers under whose purview fell those ordinances which were issued by the previous Government, but which were allowed to lapse in the first week of May. This includes the one on Prasar Bharati.

The Opposition, he claimed, will be consulted on according priority to the Bills as well as on the duration and format of the Budget session. He said while a monsoon session was unlikely to be held, the Prime Minister will ask the Opposition parties to give their views on this as well as on the issue whether the session should have the customary three-weekbreak in which the standing committees study the Budget.

INTERNAL SECURITY: Meanwhile, Home Minister L K Advani has said that his government's first priority was to restore people's faith in the country's security apparatus.

``There is an all pervading cynicism and the deteriorating internal security situation has caused anxiety in the minds of the people,'' Advani told jawans and officers of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) here after their anniversary parade and investiture ceremony on Saturday.

Stating that it would be his government's first priority to check the cynicism and restore popular faith in the security apparatus of the state, the Home Minister said, ``it is here that institutions like CISF can play a vital role.''

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.



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