Dissident BJP party MLA Ghanshyam Tiwari also targeted the government over extending the time period for a select committee to submit its report on the 'Criminal Laws (Rajasthan amendment) Bill-2017, that seeks to protect public servants and judges from prosecution without prior sanction.
The Bill was introduced in the House during its last session and referred to the panel following huge opposition by the opposition, rights groups and others.
The governor arrived at the House accompanied by Speaker Kailash Meghwal. When Singh was about to begin his speech, Independent MLA Hanuman Beniwal raised farmers' issues and "deteriorating" law-and-order condition.
He stormed to the well of the House and demanded that loans of farmers be waived by the state government.
As soon as the Governor began his speech, Deputy Leader of the Opposition Ramesh Meena also raised the same issue.
The governor mentioned the achievements of the Vasundhara Raje government in various sectors including health, education, agriculture, social security, housing among others, and said that works done have pushed inclusive growth in all sectors.
After this, the speaker took up the listed business, under which state home minister Gulab Chand Kataria tabled the Rajasthan Backward Class (reservation of seats in educational institutions in the state and of appointment and posts in services under the state) (amendment) Ordinance-2017.
Kataria also proposed to extend the time period for submission of a report by a select committee on the Criminal Laws (Rajasthan amendment) Bill-2017 till the first week of the next session.
Alleging that the bill was being replace for an ordinance, he said the ordinance has already lapsed and as the government has stated in the high court that it does not intend to bring the law then why does it want to extend the time.
Tiwari had a heated argument with the parliamentary affairs minister and the time for the select committee to submit the report was extended following a voice vote.
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