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In a first for Maharashtra, budget session to be held without leaders of opposition in either House

Hindustan Times India·23 February 2026·1d ago1 min read0 views
In a first for Maharashtra, budget session to be held without leaders of opposition in either House

In a historic move, Maharashtra's budget session will proceed without the presence of opposition leaders in both Houses, marking a significant deviation from traditional legislative practices. The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), the state's main opposition coalition, has condemned this decision, labeling it a serious threat to democratic norms and the principles of parliamentary debate. The absence of opposition voices during such a critical session raises concerns about transparency and accountability in governance. Observers note that this unprecedented situation may undermine the collaborative spirit essential for effective legislative functioning. The government argues that the decision is necessary for maintaining order and efficiency in the session. However, the MVA has vowed to protest against what it perceives as an erosion of democratic values, emphasizing the importance of robust opposition participation in legislative processes. As the budget session unfolds, the implications of this decision are likely to resonate throughout Maharashtra's political landscape, potentially influencing future interactions between the government and opposition parties.

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