The Asian Age

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■ Continued from Page 1 proposed NRC and sought an immediate discussion on the issue. Trinamul Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Derek O’Brien said the government had already collected data for Aadhaar. “Why are you putting poor people under all this stress for data collection for NPR again”.

The DMK accused the government of not listening to the Opposition and said all railway projects cleared by former ministers Mamata Banerjee and Ram Vilas Paswan were being held up. Former ally Shiv Sena and current partner JD- U were conspicuou­s by their absence from the all-party meeting.

Apart from the CAA/NRC, other issues which were raised by the parties were unemployme­nt, the demand for the release of political prisoners, including former Jammu and Kashmir chief ministers, and issues of federalism, specially those involving release of funds.

Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad told reporters that the Opposition parties sought the immediate release of former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah so that he could attend the session from Friday, while senior leader Anand Sharma said the issue of some “incendiary” statements made by BJP leaders during the Delhi poll campaign was also raised.

The parties also questioned the government on the “worsening” economic situation and “rising” unemployme­nt, to which Prime Minster Narendra Modi responded that he agreed there was a need to discuss the economic issues as suggested by the members. He urged the members to see how the country can gain from the prevailing global economic scenario.

Addressing the meeting earlier, Mr Azad accused the government of gradually shortening Parliament sessions. He said that earlier the Budget Session used to be around 3-4 months, but now it is barely 30 days.

“We brought the government’s attention to these protests. The government has displayed arrogance by not reaching out to protesters to hear their concerns... The economic condition is worsening, GDP growth is down and unemployme­nt is at its peak,” he told the media.

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