Assam: No break for Jumma Namaaz, CM decision taken to increase productivity
Assam: The CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said, that the government has ended the old practice break for Jumma Namaaz from ,Now there will be no break for this same. The government of Assam ended the old practice, CM said that, he took this decision to increase productivity in work,
The CM Himanta Biswa Sarma praised this decision on X and wrote, "With the aim of increasing the productivity of the Assam Legislative Assembly, to remove the colonial burden of the state, the rule of adjourning the House for Jumma every Friday for 2 hours was abolished. In the meanwhile This practice was started by Syed Sadullah of the Muslim League in 1937.
Abolishing two hour Jumma break
However by removing the two hour Jumma break, the show there gesture towards the productivity for Assam Legislative Assembly and this will remove the excess burden , while This practice was started by Syed Sadullah of the Muslim League in 1937. While the CM said I would like to pay my gratitude to the Speaker, and also our MLAs for this historic step
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Before this it will be 2 hour break in the Assembly
However every Friday in the Assam Legislative Assembly, from 12 noon to 2 pm, there is a rule for Muslim MLAs to offer Namaaz. A two-hour break was given for this. Now the government has changed the rule and from now on no break
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