Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Govt to push for finance bill, Oppn remains defiant

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NEW DELHI: The government is likely to adopt an aggressive stance and push for the passage of the finance bill in Parliament if the ongoing logjam was not resolved soon, leaders familiar with the matter said.

The Opposition , however, remained defiant, stating that the Centre was trying to shy away from holding a debate on important issues like the Panjab National Bank (PNB) fraud.

The second half of the budget session has witnessed frequent disruption­s, which has stalled parliament­ary proceeding­s.

According to two Union ministers, the Opposition was being “unreasonab­le” in not letting the House function and hold the constituti­onal requiremen­t of the passage of the budget.

“If the situation does not improve in few days, the government may have no option but to push for the passage of the finance bill without a debate on demands for grants of the selected ministries,” one of the two ministers quoted above said.

But an unrelentin­g Opposition blamed the government for the disruption­s, saying that the onus of ensuring Parliament’s functionin­g was on the ruling side.

The Congress remained adamant on holding discussion­s on the PNB fraud and said there was no attempt on part of the government to reach out to the Opposition. The main opposition party said it was ready to cooperate in the Parliament provided the ruling side came up with an acceptable proposal.

“We are ready to cooperate provided our adjournmen­t notice for a discussion on the banking fraud is accepted,” leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha Mallikarju­n Kharge said.

The BJP has issued a three-line whip to its members to remain present in Parliament during the week. Party’s floor managers said the directive was aimed at ensuring total attendance of its MPs in case of voting on the finance bill. The ruling side has the required numbers in the Lok Sabha to get the bill passed, but is short of a majority in the Rajya Sabha.

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