The opposition BJP and its NDA allies will boycott the sitting of Bihar Assembly tomorrow, a holiday, saying that it has been preponed so that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar can listen to the Union Budget presentation on Monday.
"BJP and its NDA allies have decided to boycott the sitting of the Assembly on a holiday tomorrow to facilitate the Chief Minister listen to the Budget to be presented in Parliament on Monday," Leader of Opposition Prem Kumar told reporters.
Earlier, the House approved by a voice vote the proposal of the Business Advisory Committee for preponing the House sitting on Saturday in place of Monday.
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Senior BJP MLA and former Leader of Opposition Nand Kishore Yadav strongly criticised the decision to prepone the sitting to Saturday.
"Earlier also the Legislative Assembly has conducted its schedule business when general budget is presented in Parliament. This is for the first time a new tradition is being set to facilitate the CM hear the Union budget," Yadav told reporters.
Prem Kumar said he had raised the objection of preponing the sitting in the meeting of Business Advisory Committee yesterday but it was ignored.
NDA has 58 members in the Bihar House including 53 of BJP, 2 each of LJP and RLSP and one Hindustani Awam Morcha.
JD(U), RJD and Congress combine have a strength of 178.