Harayana Government mulls to introduce 'Right-to-Recall' bill in Assembly
Harayana Government mulls to introduce 'Right-to-Recall' bill in Assembly
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There is going to be a big change in the Panchayati Raj system of Haryana. Haryana will become the first state in the country where the villagers will have the power to bring down the non-working panchayat representatives. Similarly, the sarpanch of every other village will be a woman. It is planned to pass two important bills in the session of Haryana Legislative Assembly starting on Wednesday.

Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala told the media that "Chaudhary Devi Lal's dream is going to come true. He wanted that if the elected representative loses people's trust, then the public should get the right to recall'. Giving the example of sarpanch, he said that they are often accused of misusing his powers and office. In which people want them to be removed from office. In such a situation, if the 'Right-to-recall' law is made, then the rural voters will have the right to remove the sarpanch".

In Haryana, a bill to reserve 50 percent posts for women in Panchayati Raj will also be brought in the House. It will not only open new doors of politics for the women living in the rural environment, but they will get a platform to prove themselves. Dushyant Chautala said that in the same way a bill related to determining eight percent reservation for BCA in Panchayati Raj institutions will be introduced. In this session, the bill will also bring 75 percent jobs in the private sector to the youngsters of the state.

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