Guwahati

Assam Legislative Assembly to disconnect electricity, water on July 31

The ALA Secretariat has resorted to a new strategy to ensure that some reluctant MLAs vacate their soon-to-be-demolished Assam-type quarters in the Assembly campus.

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28 MLAs yet to vacate soon-to-be demolished quarters

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GUWAHATI: The Assam Legislative Assembly (ALA) Secretariat has resorted to a new strategy to ensure that some reluctant MLAs vacate their soon-to-be-demolished Assam-type quarters in the Assembly campus.

According to ALA officials, 28 MLA ignored a recent request from the Assembly Secretariat to vacate their quarters and shift to rented accommodation by July 20 so that the houses concerned could be demolished to make way for new multi-storey accommodation for the legislators.

Now, the Assam Legislative Assembly Secretariat has issued a letter to all MLAs stating that since demolition of the old quarters will start from August 1 next, water and electricity connections of the houses selected for demolition will be disconnected at midnight on July 31.

It may be mentioned that around 54 Assam-type quarters, which were built in the 1970s for ministers and MLAs when Assam's capital was shifted from Shillong to Guwahati, are currently in the process of being demolished.

The State Government plans to construct three to four multi-storey buildings in the ALA campus. Apart from accommodation, the Government also intends to create a park and a cycling zone.

The MLAs staying in Assam-type houses were informed about the dismantling work in April. They were further informed that they would be paid Rs 50,000 per month to arrange rented accommodation.

Sources said that some MLAs, particularly those from Congress, stated that they are unable to vacate leave their quarters as they needed extra time to find rented accommodation.

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