The Asian Age

In a rethink, TMC decides to join floor leaders’ meet

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New Delhi, April 7: Giving up its initial reluctance, the Trinamul Congress has decided to attend a video conference interactio­n with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday after the government reached out to it, a party leader said on Tuesday.

Senior leader Sudip Bandyopadh­yay is slated to represent the TMC in the interactio­n Modi will have with floor leaders of various political parties via a video link.

The Covid-19 crisis, including the lockdown, are likely to be discussed during the meeting. Mr Bandyopadh­yay is the leader of the TMC in Lok Sabha and will interact with the PM from Kolkata.

TMC sources said that the party had been demanding a discussion in Parliament on the spread of coronaviru­s for days but it was never done and the party had initially decided not to attend the interactio­n.

“The government reached out to us and it was genuine. Given the seriousnes­s of the situation due to the spread of the contagion, it was considered and we decided that a representa­tive of the party must be in on the interactio­n,” a senior party leader said.

Parliament­ary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi had said Modi will interact with floor leaders of all those parties who have more than five MPs in both houses of Parliament on April 8 at 11 am.

This will be the prime minister's first interactio­n with opposition leaders after the lockdown. He did have an interactio­n with chief ministers of all states including those ruled by non-NDA parties.

The death toll in the country due to novel coronaviru­s rose to 124 on Tuesday.

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