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Continued from Page 1 from the Lok Sabha, citing the saffron government’s “absolute indifferen­ce” towards farmers. The Congress has also n Turn to Page 4 accused the government of buying the Rafale jets at an inflated cost. The poll outcome in Gujarat is also expected to dominate the proceeding­s.

Attacking the EC’s role, the leaders of the TMC, RJD, SP, Congress and Left issued a statement saying: “It was indeed shocking that the Election Commission had failed to uphold its constituti­onal mandate.” It added that this “attitude of the EC has cast an ominous shadow on the credibilit­y of the institutio­n and the integrity of the electoral process”. The Opposition leaders also voiced disappoint­ment and “outrage” over the disqualifi­cation of Sharad Yadav and Anwar Ali from the Rajya Sabha. They said the move was “hasty” and “without following due process”. The Opposition meeting was held in the chamber of Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad.

Among those present were NCP’s Tariq Anwar, TMC’s Derek O’Brien, NC’s Farooq Abdullah, SP’s Naresh Agrawal, RJD’s Jaiprakash Narain Yadav and CPI’s D. Raja.

At the all- party meeting, Mr Modi also pitched for the holding of simultaneo­us polls to the Lok Sabha and state Assemblies.

At the meeting Congress leaders raised the issue of Mr Modi’s claim during a speech in Gujarat that Dr Singh had colluded with Pakistan to influence the state election, and said they would raise it in Parliament.

“We will raise it in Parliament. Either the government proves the claim or the Prime Minister apologises. Nothing short of an apology will satisfy us,” Congress Rajya Sabha MP Anand Sharma said.

Speaking to reporters, parliament­ary affairs minister Ananth Kumar said the PM had appealed to the leaders of all political parties to help build a consensus.

Mr Kumar said: “The main issues will be the supplement­ary demand for grants, the constituti­onal amendment ( Article 123) on giving the National Commission on Backward Classes constituti­onal status, and the Muslim Women’s Right on Marriage Bill 2017 to come in this session.” The government is expected to table 25 pending bills and 14 new ones, including a bill providing Muslim women the right to seek maintenanc­e in case of triple talaq. The minister said that the government was open to discussing all issues.

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