The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council was today adjourned sine die after a 12-day autumn session that was dominated by the controversy surrounding the payoff remarks by former Army Chief V K Singh.
The session, which commenced here on September 30, saw a discussion on allegations levelled by the former Army chief that ministers in the state were paid money by the army to get certain jobs done.
A unanimous resolution was also passed by the Council, seeking a time-bound and transparent probe into the matter.
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A total of 170 starred questions were asked, out of which 147 were taken for discussion.
Besides 11 resolutions, out of which nine were taken up for the discussion, the House also received 40 Calling Attention notices and 25 were listed during the session.
The House received nine motions for discussions, out of which eight were taken up.
Five private members bills were received and three were taken up for discussion, while two government Bills were also taken up for discussion.