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Union Home Minister reviews the status of state legislation

| | Aug 26, 2015, at 12:16 am
New Delhi, Aug 25 (IBNS) Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday reviewed the status of state legislation, bills and Ordinances which the state governments sent to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for obtaining assent of the President of India.

Rajnath Singh was apprised about the status of each bill.

Rajnath Singh decided to write to the Chief Ministers to expedite the State Legislations referred back to the State Governments by the MHA.

"The Home Minister is requesting for the personal attention of the Chief Ministers for expeditious response so that the MHA may take a final decision on the matter," read an official statement.

"During the review, it was pointed out that as on June 1, 2014, about 100 such Bills/Legislations were pending. Another fresh 62 Bills/Legislations were received since June 1, 2014, making the total as 162," it said.
 

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