The state Budget would be presented on February 21 by Finance Minister Nitin Patel.
While Congress has announced to disrupt the House proceedings in a bid to corner the government on the issue of Naliya gangrape, ruling BJP has urged the opposition to co-operate and maintain decorum during the session.
The House will meet for 26 days for the Budget session, which will end on March 31. Discussions and voting will be held for 9 government Bills and 12 private member Bills during the session, Assembly Speaker Ramanlal Vora said in a statement.
Both the Ordinances were issued during December last year by the government with an aim to introduce harsher punishment for those involved in liquor trade and consumption and to ban all kinds of hookah bars in the state respectively.
This will be the first Budget of Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, who took over the reigns from his predecessor Anandiben Patel in August last year.
After the meeting, Minister of State for Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Pradeepsinh Jadeja urged Congress to co-operate during the session.
"We appeal Congress legislators to remain present during the session and make proper representation. We also appeal them not to disrespect the Governor by creating ruckus during his speech tomorrow," said Jadeja.
However, Leader of Opposition Shankersinh Vaghela reiterated that Congress MLAs will not allow the Governor to deliver his address if he or the BJP government do not give any definitive assurance to conduct a free and fair probe in the Naliya case.
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