The Asian Age

No plans to curtail session: Minister

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Centre wants the ongoing Budget Session to run its full course till April 6 and transact maximum business, parliament­ary affairs minister Ananth Kumar said on Tuesday, aiming to put an end to speculatio­ns that the session which has failed to transact any business in its second leg, may be curtailed.

Asking all parties to let the house function, Mr Kumar said the government wants to have “meaningful discussion­s”.

“There are no plans to curtail the session. We want to complete the session... There are so many bills such as Medical Council of India and the Motor Vehicles Amendment Act that we want passed in this session,” he told reporters.

His remarks came after reports of Opposition parties claiming that the government wants to curtail the session after transactin­g the financial business required for implementa­tion of the Union Budget.

He also labelled the Congress a “falling, failing and faltering organisati­on” and attacked it for not following parliament­ary traditions and using Parliament as a mere platform to give speeches.

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