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The Leader of Opposition in Madhya Pradesh's assembly, Umang Singhar, has demanded that the state's budget session be extended from 15 to 21 days. He argues that the current duration of nine sittings is too short, particularly considering important matters like the governor's address and public issues discussions. Singhar, along with other Congress leaders, met the governor to submit a letter expressing this demand.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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