The 19th session of the Kerala Legislative Assembly will begin on Monday and conclude on April 8, according to the Speaker's office.
The session is likely to be a stormy one with opposition Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) likely to take up the alleged corruption in the police force mentioned in the CAG report that came out recently.
It would begin with discussion on budget and vote on account, and will have 27 sittings.
Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan had earlier in a press meet said, "This session will witness more of the 'e-niyamasabha' (e-Assembly) as part of paperless Assembly initiative with the state government undertaking efforts to digitise all records."
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