The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Secretariat on Saturday announced the rules for the submission ahead of the upcoming autumn session of the house.
As per the Bulletin, every MLA would be allowed to submit up to ten questions, five starred and five unstarred, along with resolutions and one bill.
The deadlines for submission are October 4 for questions and bills and October 7 for resolutions.
The upcoming Assembly session is expected to be stormy, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by the leader of opposition Sunil Sharma, looking to corner the government on opposition issues, such as floods, unemployment, and alleged failures in fulfilling electoral promises.
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The Ruling National Conference (NC)-led alliance is expected to counter the opposition attacks, with Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary and Minister for Health and Medical Education Sakina Itoo taking lead roles.
The major issues likely to dominate the Assembly session will include unemployment issues, floods, and relief and compensation for the victims. The issue of constant highway closure causing heavy losses to the apple industry will also be raised.
The opposition parties in the Kashmir Valley are also expected to corner the NC government over the statehood issue, which the Centre has been delaying.