Guwahati, Sept. 19 -- The Tripura Legislative Assembly erupted in heated arguments after the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) decided to curtail the number of sitting days in the ongoing 8th session of the 13th Assembly.
The decision triggered strong protests from Opposition parties, who accused the ruling BJP government of avoiding accountability and sidelining urgent public issues.
The session, which began on Friday, will skip its Monday sitting due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled visit to Tripura.
The next sitting is set for September 23. Opposition leaders from Congress, CPI(M), and TIPRA Motha condemned the move, calling it undemocratic and dismissive of the public's concerns.
Congress MLA Gopal Chandra Roy accused t...
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