Kumar made several suggestions for better discharge of duty by the Legislators while delivering the inaugural speech.
The Bihar Legislative Assembly had its first sitting on February 7, 1921, when the Legislators from Bihar and Odisha had attended it.
Lawmakers from both the Houses in the state are attending the two-day function during which Constitution experts Subhas Kashyap and G C Mehrotra would also give them tips to improve their legislative performance.
Inaugurating the function, the CM narrated his experience as a Legislator and also as a Member of Parliament to motivate members, particularly the green horns.
Speaker Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Chairperson of Legislative Council Awdesh Narayan Singh, Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav, Leader of Opposition in Assembly Prem Kumar and Parliamentary Affairs minister Shrawan Kumar were present on the dais with the CM.
His current term is fifth as Bihar CM and he has also served as Railway, Agriculture and Surface Transport minister in the A B Vajpayee-led NDA government.
Giving tips to the Legislators, the CM said one should reach the House on time, should not hesitate to speak and be abreast with rules and regulations.
Virtually turning a teacher, particularly to the
"It is generally said that besides ruling and Opposition parties in the House, there is a third one known as Speaker's party. If you manage to create a good impression of yourself on the Speaker, it will help you get more opportunity to speak," he said.
"I have benefited by doing this both in Assembly as well in Parliament," he said.
Making some interesting observations, Kumar said he loves interruptions by Opposition while he speaks in the House. "But, the interruption should be relevant and not 'halla-gulla' (unruly scene)," he said.
In the second session today, the Legislators got tips from Constitution expet G C Malhotra on working procedure of the House.
Constitution expert Subhas Kashyap would deliver lecture to the Legislators tomorrow about their privileges and also how to utilise Question Hour, Zero Hour and debating time in a better way.
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Meanwhile, the police detained a youth when he attempted to breach the security cordon of the CM at the venue.
Birendra Vishwakarma (32) of Nalanda district made an attempt to trespass the security cordon of the CM near gate No 5 of the Assembly when the security personnel detained him, a release from state police headquarter said.
The incident took place while the CM was returning from Assembly premises after inaugurating the programme.
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