UDF leaders have already given indications that the controversy over government's recent agreement with managements of private self-financing medical colleges on admission and fees would also be raised during the 29-day-long session.
However, the ruling LDF is confident of overcoming the opposition challenge with a list of achievements in a short period of 100 days in office.
The indefinite fast, conducted by Youth Congress president Dean Kuriakose before the Secretariat here, on medical college issue, is also expected to find an echo. The alleged attack against workers of opposition parties, especially in politically volatile Kannur district, would be another headache for the ruling front. Both Congress and BJP have alleged that CPI(M), which leads ruling LDF, is trying to annihilate rival party activists ever since it came into power after the May 16 Assembly polls.
The main agenda of the session is to pass the budget for the year 2016-17. GST Constitutional Amendment Bill is also expected to come up for approval.
Besides, the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund (Amendment) Bill, envisaged to mobilise funds outside the budget for development projects and the Kerala State Devaswom Recruitment Board (Amendment) Bill to hand over appointments in temples other than priests to the Public Service Commission, would also come up.
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