Odisha Cabinet gives approval for Legislative Council in state

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

The government today approved a proposal for setting up a in the state.

A resolution will be brought in the monsoon session of the beginning from September 4 for formation of Legislative Council, he said.

The proposed will have 49 members, the said adding that the state will have to spend Rs 35 crore annually for creation of the Vidhan Parishad. The members of the proposed council will get salary and allowance as given to the members of the

As per article 171 clause (1) of the Indian Constitution, the total number of members in the Legislative Council of a state shall not exceed one third of the total number of the members in the of that state and the total number of members in the Legislative Council of a state shall in no case be less than 40.

As the total number of members in is 147, the total number of members in the will be 49, he said.

Earlier, the had set up a committee in 2015 to study the Legislative Councils in other states and recommend for one in Odisha.

The committee led by Nrushingha Charan Sahu had submitted its report to the recommending formation of the Legislative Council in Odisha on August 3 after visiting and Telangana to study the functioning of the Legislative Councils in those states, said.

Earlier, the committee had also visited and for the purpose.

The committee has three members from the ruling BJD

Nrusingha Charan Sahu, Pramila Mallik and Manohar Randhari and two Opposition members Bhujabal Majhi and Nitesh Gangdev of the and BJP, respectively.

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 13:35 IST