“The proposal in no way seeks to alter Chandigarh’s governance or administrative structure,” said the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The Ministry of Home Affairs said on Sunday that the Central government has “no intention” of presenting any bill on Chandigarh's administration in the upcoming Winter session of Parliament.
The MHA said that the proposal is to just simplify the Centre's law-making process for Chandigarh and that it is still “under consideration” with the Central government, adding that “no final decision” has been taken on the proposal.
Clarifying what the proposal might entail or might not entail, particularly after it triggered uproar in Punjab's political circle, the Centre clarified that it does not seek to alter Chandigarh’s governance or administrative structure. “Nor do

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