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PM calls for extensive debate on issues in parliament

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday called for extensive debate on issues related to public interest, and hoped that matters of national interest will prevail over party considerat­ions ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

His remarks came ahead of the commenceme­nt of the winter session of parliament.

“The winter session is important. Key legislativ­e bills are pending, which are in the interest of the people of the India. I hope the proceeding­s will be smooth, and there will be frank as well as extensive debates among members,” Modi said.

“I hope the productivi­ty of the winter session is high. Let us strive to work hard and complete the legislativ­e agenda pending. May national interest always prevail over party considerat­ions,” he added.

The winter session of parliament began yesterday. The almost month-long session is set to have 20 sittings and continue till the January 8.

Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said 45 bills and one financial item will be taken up during the session.

Three bills to replace Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Ordinance, Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Ordinance and Companies (Amendment) Ordinance were slated to be passed.

Some important pending legislatio­n like Consumer Protection Bill, Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Bill and Traffickin­g of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilita­tion) Bill were also expected to be considered during the session.

Modi meanwhile will inaugurate today the fourth Partners’ Forum - a multi-country event aimed at sustaining global momentum for issues related to the health of women, children and adolescent­s, an official statement said.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives for the first day of the winter session of the parliament in New Delhi yesterday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives for the first day of the winter session of the parliament in New Delhi yesterday.

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