Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Govt pushes for land bill this session

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@ hindustant­imes. com

NEW DELHI: Even as the logjam in Parliament over ‘coalgate’ and the JPC shows no sign of resolution, government managers moved ahead with two key social- sector bills — food security and land acquisitio­n.

The government has listed the food bill for discussion and passing on May 3 and the land bill for May 8. While the steps are seen more as the UPA’s attempt to showcase its commitment towards its pending legislativ­e agenda, the proposed schedule also indicates that the government is in no mood to adjourn the current session.

But the government is yet to list two other big-ticket bills on economic reforms — the pension fund (PFRDA) bill and the insurance act amendment bill. These two much- touted and long-awaited bills aim to expand scope of foreign direct investment (FDI).

Congress sources said that amid the full- scale war between the opposition and the government, there is slim chance of any consensus on these crucial financial reform initiative­s.

But the government’s insistence on letting the House run its full course — despite opposition’s disruption — is a calculated move to turn the heat on the opposition.

“We can send the message to the voters that we wanted to bring important bills but the opposition didn’t allow us,” a senior minister said.

The discussion on demand for grants on coal, new and renewable energy, agricultur­e and textiles ministry are slated between April 29 and 30, along with the passage of the railways appropriat­ion bill.

Parliament­ary affairs minister Kamal Nath met LK Advani on Friday to seek the opposition’s support but the meeting failed to yield desired results.

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