The second session of the Amrit Mahotsav, celebrating 75 years of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, took place with Speaker Vasudev Devnani, former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, and Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Secretary Sandeep Sharma moderating. Reflecting on the Assembly’s democratic legacy, Raje emphasized the importance of thorough study for new legislators, citing past leaders’ intellectual contributions to elevate legislative debates.
During the session, discussions focused on significant legislations enacted over the decades, with speakers sharing insights on various landmark laws. Former MLA Rajendra Rathore praised the Rajasthan Coaching Centres (Control and Regulation) Act, 2025, for enhancing accountability in coaching institutes and ensuring student safety. Additionally, Jaipur Rural MP Rao Rajendra Singh highlighted the empowering aspects of the Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955, for cultivators and marginalized communities.
Former Minister Kalicharan Saraf discussed the Rajasthan Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Act, 2025, emphasizing its role in promoting communal harmony and upholding religious freedom. The session also delved into the Rajasthan Platform-Based Gig Workers (Registration and Welfare) Act, 2023, which extends social security to gig workers, setting a precedent for other states. Various other legislators shared insights on key legislations that have shaped Rajasthan’s legislative landscape over the years.
