If Awadh Bihari Chaudhary remains on the seat, he will trouble Nitish government.
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The test of strength between the government and the opposition will take place twice in the Bihar Assembly. If Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s government wins the first test, then the actual majority test will be easy for it. In fact, the entire game of the main opposition party Rashtriya Janata Dal depends on Assembly Speaker Awadh Bihari Chaudhary. He is a balm for Tejashwi Yadav and a trouble for the National Democratic Alliance government of the state. The first test of strength will be to remove him by bringing a no-confidence motion against him. This will be a bet of the ruling party. In this we will know how many are with the government and how many are against it. If the government wins the first game, it is possible that the second floor test may not arise.
The whole game is on Awadh Bihari Chaudhary, know why
As soon as the government changed in Bihar on January 28, the first thing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s government did was send a notice of no-confidence motion against Assembly Speaker Awadh Bihari Chaudhary. Awadh Bihari Chaudhary said on February 7 that he has come to know that a no-confidence motion is being brought against him, but he remains firm on his post. On this basis, he also released the complete program of the assembly. He is also the chairman of the committee related to rules of the assembly. In such a situation, it remains to be seen whether the notice of no-confidence motion submitted to the office of the Secretary of Bihar Assembly on January 28 remains effective or not. The no-confidence motion remains effective for the Speaker for 14 days, hence the new cabinet had scheduled the start of the session from February 12 as per the notice.
Now understand the rules and regulations also
When the Assembly session starts on Monday, there will be a lot of discussion on Article 179. This article deals with the vacancy, removal or removal of the posts of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Under this rule, the government would like to start the session 14 days in advance by voting on the no-confidence motion against Awadh Bihari Chaudhary. If the government proves to have majority in passing the no-confidence motion against Awadh Bihari Chaudhary, then he will submit his resignation to the Deputy Speaker. If majority test is done in the removal of Awadh Bihari Chaudhary, then Deputy Speaker Nitish Kumar can eliminate the need for majority test for the government. The big thing is that if there is a no-confidence motion to remove the Speaker of the Assembly, then the Deputy Speaker will conduct the proceedings in the Speaker’s chair. Even if Awadh Bihari Choudhary continues to hold the chair during this forced process, he will have to step down if the votes against him are high. If the ruling party cannot get the majority to remove him, then it will be certain that the government will also not survive.