Millennium Post

PM Modi may intervene on demonetisa­tion issue in Parl

- GAUTAM LAHIRI

NEWDELHI: Unlike the last Winter Session of the Parliament, first phase of the budget session may not face a rough weather this time. The government indicated to the main opposition party Congress that this time if they allow the House to function properly PM Narendra Modi may intervene in the debate on motion of thanks to the President’s address to the joint sitting of the Parliament and explain the reason for his decision on demonetisa­tion.

On Tuesday, before the commenceme­nt of the House Prime Minister told reporters that, “i am optimistic that all political parties will join hands to ensure a healthy debate in the Parliament in the larger public interest”. After the adjournmen­t of both the Houses for Wednesday, the opposition leaders met Union Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Anant Kumar and others in the chamber of the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. In that informal meeting Government indiacated that Prime Minister was keen to take part in the debate if they allow House to function smoothly.

Meeting of the business advisory committee could be held properly because one of the key opposition party TMC decided to boycott the House for initial two days. Other opposition parties, mainly Congress does not want to take any decision without the consent of TMC. They want to continue to show their united strength as they had shown in the last session. And particular­ly Sonia Gandhi and Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi want to continue with the opposition unity which they achieved after the demonetisa­tion.

It’s also learnt that the main opposition party Congress , this time wants to listen to the Primeminis­ter and don’t want to disturb the house as they had done during the Winter Session. Sources in the Congress parliament­ary party indicated that they wanted the Prime Minister to be on record in the floor of the house so that they could campaign vigorously during the course of five state assembly election.

Besides the opposition parties want to raise issues regarding preponing the presentati­on of the Union Budget. It is the first time that Union General budget is being presented on the first day of the February along with the Rail Budget. And this the first time Finance Bill would be passed before the end of the new financial year. Passing of Finance Bill is tentativel­y scheduled on March 22 which is a rare thing happened in the history of Parliament. Earlier Finance bill used to be passed on the second half of the May.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister at Parliament on the first day of Budget session on Tuesday
Prime Minister at Parliament on the first day of Budget session on Tuesday

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