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Assam Top News: Mizoram to junk FIRs vs Assam, new SOPs in transport, land policy for the indigenous

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Assam-Mizoram to settle with goodwill gesture as both states withdraw all cases

Assam and Mizoram have decided to settle their war of FIRs, claims and counter-claims following the July 26 shooting in which 5 policemen of Assam were killed by Mizoram Police. Now both states have withdrawn the cases filed against each other as a goodwill gesture to calm the inflammatory situation.

Mizoram CM Zoramthanga tweeted that in order to build a conductive atmosphere for amicable solution to the Mizoram-Assam dispute and reduce the plight of the suffering citizens; he has directed Mizoram police to withdraw FIR dated 26 July 2021 filed at Vairengte, Kolasib Dist. Mizoram against all the accused.

Assam to revise Covid-19 SOPs: Inter-district transportation to be resumed

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had announced on Monday that new Covid-19 SOPs for the state will come into effect and the current ban on inter-district travel will be lifted from August  16 onwards allowing passenger vehicles to ply between districts. Moreover, total curfew in all districts will be lifted and schools are to reopen from September 2.

The new SOPs include: partial curfew in Golaghat and Lakhimpur districts from 2pm to 5am while the curfew for the rest of the state will be from 5pm to 5am. All work place, commercial or business establishment are allowed to be open till 4pm and 1pm for the two mentioned districts. While people cannot travel between districts, transportation of goods is allowed. Marriages or funeral gatherings is allowed with up to 10 persons, sale of illegal liquor and production is to be strictly checked by excise, wearing of face mask  and following all Covid-19 protocols in all public places is a must. Plying of vehicles by odd and even numbers, declaration of containment zones etc and exemptions are to remain in force.

Land Policy 2019 to be amended for Assam Indigenous Landless People

The Government of Assam has initiated measures to simplify the land allotment policy for the indigenous landless where they can get patta directly without going through a series unwanted processes.

The State Cabinet, the Revenue & Disaster Management Department (RDM) will soon amend the Land Policy 2019 and is set to draft the Cabinet Memorandum. The Land Policy 2019 was drafted based on the recommendations of the Committee for Protection of Land Rights of the Indigenous people of Assam. The policy is expected to address the various issues confronted by the indigenous people of Assam especially with reference to land. R&DM minister Jogen Mohan also said the amendment of the Land Policy 2019 will benefit the indigenous to a large extent.

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Congress suspends 5 Haryana MLAs over cross-voting in Rajya Sabha polls

Congress suspends five Haryana MLAs for cross-voting in Rajya Sabha elections, citing serious indiscipline and anti-party activities.

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The Congress has suspended five of its MLAs in Haryana for cross-voting during the recent Rajya Sabha elections, taking disciplinary action over what it described as “anti-party activities”.

The move came after the state unit reviewed the conduct of certain legislators during the polls, where some were found to have voted against the party’s authorised candidate.

Five MLAs suspended after disciplinary process

According to party sources, the MLAs were issued show-cause notices seeking an explanation for their actions. After reviewing their responses, the Congress disciplinary committee recommended suspension.

The decision was approved by the party leadership, including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, and has been implemented with immediate effect.

Party calls it ‘grave indiscipline’

Haryana Congress chief Udai Bhan said the action was necessary to uphold party discipline, stressing that defying the official party line during elections weakens organisational unity.

He said the party takes such violations seriously and will continue to act against any form of indiscipline.

Leadership backs strict action

Senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda supported the decision, saying it was taken after due consideration.

He noted that while Rajya Sabha elections are conducted through an open ballot system, allowing legislators some flexibility, the party retains the authority to initiate internal disciplinary action in cases of deviation.

Background

The action follows cross-voting reported during the recent Rajya Sabha elections in Haryana, which led to internal concerns within the party. The development has highlighted organisational challenges and prompted the leadership to take corrective steps to reinforce discipline.

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Harivansh set to be elected Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairperson unopposed

Harivansh is set to be elected unopposed as Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman after no opposition nominations were filed before the deadline.

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Former Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh is set to be re-elected to the same post unopposed in the election due to be held later today.
The date has been fixed by the Chairman under the relevant rules governing the conduct of business in the Upper House.
According to sources, the deadline for submitting motions for the election was 12 noon on April 16. A total of five notices were received within the stipulated time, all proposing Harivansh for the post.

Multiple nominations, single candidate
The motions were submitted by members across parties, including Jagat Prakash Nadda, Nitin Nabin, Nirmala Sitharaman, Sanjay Kumar Jha, and Jayant Chaudhary, each backed by seconding members.
All five motions explicitly state that Harivansh be chosen as the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.

No opposition nomination filed

Notably, no motion was submitted by the Opposition before the deadline. This effectively clears the path for a unanimous election, as there is no contest for the position.
As per parliamentary procedure, motions will be taken up one by one. Once any one motion is adopted by the House, the remaining motions will not be put to vote.

Likely to be elected by voice vote
In line with established practice, the first motion — expected to be moved by Nadda — may be adopted through a voice vote. Following this, the Chairman will formally declare Harivansh as elected Deputy Chairman.
After the declaration, Harivansh will be escorted to the Chair by members from both the Treasury and Opposition benches, adhering to parliamentary convention.

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Amit Shah counters delimitation concerns, says southern states to gain Lok Sabha seats

Amit Shah assures Parliament that southern states will gain Lok Sabha seats after delimitation, countering opposition criticism during the women’s reservation debate.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday addressed concerns over the proposed delimitation exercise, asserting in the Lok Sabha that southern states will not lose representation but instead see an increase in their number of seats.

His remarks came during a heated debate linked to the implementation of women’s reservation, where opposition parties have raised fears that population-based delimitation could reduce the political weight of southern states.

Shah rejected these claims, calling them misleading, and said the proposed framework ensures fairness while expanding the overall strength of the Lok Sabha.

Seat count to rise with expansion of Lok Sabha

The government has indicated that the total number of Lok Sabha seats could increase significantly as part of the delimitation process. In this expanded House, the combined representation of southern states is expected to rise from 129 seats at present to around 195 seats.

Shah emphasised that no state will lose seats in absolute terms, and the exercise is designed to reflect population changes while maintaining balance across regions.

State-wise projections shared in Parliament

During his address, Shah also provided indicative figures for individual southern states, suggesting notable increases in representation. According to the projections:

  • Tamil Nadu could see its seats rise substantially
  • Kerala, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh are also expected to gain additional seats
  • Karnataka’s representation may increase as well

These figures were presented to counter the argument that delimitation would disproportionately favour northern states.

Political debate intensifies over linkage with women’s quota

The delimitation exercise has been closely linked to the rollout of women’s reservation, which proposes one-third seats for women in Parliament and state assemblies.

Opposition leaders have questioned this linkage, arguing that tying reservation to delimitation could delay its implementation and raise federal concerns. Some leaders have also warned that the move could impact national unity if apprehensions among states are not addressed.

The government, however, maintains that the reforms are necessary to ensure equitable representation and to align the electoral system with demographic realities.

Centre dismisses ‘false narrative’ on southern states

Shah reiterated that concerns about southern states losing influence are unfounded. He said the delimitation process will increase representation across regions and described the criticism as a “false narrative” aimed at creating confusion.

The issue is expected to remain a key flashpoint as Parliament continues discussions on the women’s reservation framework and related legislative changes.

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