Modi govt destroyed Gujarat Assembly's democratic traditions: Congress
Accusing the ruling BJP and former Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi of destroying the democratic traditions, Congress handed over a memo to the Lok Sabha Speaker.

The Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan is here to inaugurate the three-day All India Presiding Officers' Conference, to be held at the Gujarat Assembly.
The opposition party urged Mahajan to discuss the points raised in the memorandum during the conference to re-establish the sanctity of democratic institutions in Gujarat.
The memorandum alleges that after Modi became the Chief Minister in 2001, several attempts were made to silence the voice of opposition.
The duration of Assembly session was reduced, it says.
"A resolution had been passed at one such conference that the state Assemblies should meet for at least 100 days in a year in the states where there are more than 100 MLAs. In Gujarat, this is not followed.
"After Modi came to power, the number of days have been drastically reduced. Sometimes the Assembly meets for one or two days in six months (only) to show that rules are being followed," it states.
Questions of opposition MLAs are omitted from agenda to avoid the humiliation of answering tough questions, it says.
The memorandum, signed by the Leader of Opposition Shankersinh Vaghela and former Leaders of Opposition Shanktisinh Gohil and Arjun Modhwadia was handed over to Mahajan by the Congress's chief whip in Assembly Balwantsinh Rajput.
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