Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Battle lines drawn, Parliament all set for a stormy start today

Result of UP poll likely to impact fate of session

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and Kashmir,” said Mallikarju­n Kharge, Congress leader in Lok Sabha.

Opposition sources added that talks are on with Shiv Sena, the BJP’S biggest ally in the NDA, to join the Opposition on a “case-tocase” basis to attack the BJP.

“The Sena has seen how the BJP has crept into its turf in Maharashtr­a in the last civic body polls. The Sena wants to be more vocal against the BJP on a number of issues even as it is a part of the NDA government,” said an Opposition leader who has opened communicat­ion channels with the Sena.

Opposition parties are also waiting to see how the AIADMK — the third largest party in Lok Sabha — acts after the bitter power struggle in its organisati­on last month following the elevation of Sasikala as general secretary.

According to a Congress leader, the party’s three MPS in Rajya Sabha and 10 in Lok Sabha belong to former Tamil Nadu chief minister O Panneersel­vam’s side. “We hope that the other AIADMK MPS will lend support to the Opposition’s issues as the BJP was perceived to be backing Panneersel­vam,” said a Congress leader.

The Biju Janata Dal, another party which lost ground to BJP in its fiefdom, announced it will chart its own path. The fiercely anti-congress BJD wants to play the role of a “constructi­ve opposition party”. “We have specific views on issues like the violence in Delhi University and Aadhaar,” said BJD’S Lok Sabha leader Bhartruhar­i Mahtab.

The Congress, meanwhile, will also take a call on its earlier threat to boycott Modi in Parliament for his attack against former PM Manmohan Singh during his reply to a debate on the motion of thanks to the President’s address in the first half of the budget session.the party has also decided to raise the issues of hate attacks against People of Indian Origin (PIOS) in the US and question Modi’s silence on such assaults.

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