SHORT ANSWER:
A motion of censure in a state assembly can be introduced by a member of the assembly following specific procedures outlined in the assembly's rules of procedure.
DETAILS:
- The member must give a notice of the motion to the Speaker of the assembly.
- The notice should specify the reasons for the censure.
- The Speaker decides whether to admit the motion for discussion.
- If admitted, the motion is scheduled for debate in the assembly.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- If the motion passes, it can lead to the resignation of the concerned minister or government.
SOURCE:
- Rules of Procedure of the State Legislative Assembly
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