Haryana Cabinet Recommends Assembly Dissolution
Haryana Cabinet Recommends Assembly Dissolution
Haryana Cabinet Recommends Assembly Dissolution
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The Haryana Cabinet has recommended the dissolution of the 14th Haryana Vidhan Sabha to Governor Bandaru Dattatreya in order to avoid a constitutional crisis, as the last session was held on March 13 and a new session was required by September 12. With upcoming elections scheduled for October 5, and results due on October 8, this move aims to circumvent the legal requirement for the Assembly to convene within six months. The proposal, approved on Wednesday, will allow the current government, led by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, to continue in a caretaker capacity until a new government is formed. The governor, who was unavailable at the time, will review the recommendation upon his return. This dissolution is a response to the government's inability to summon the Assembly session due to the election schedule and the unavailability of most MLAs. Article 174 (2) (b) of the Indian Constitution empowers the governor to dissolve the legislative assembly.

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