The Asian Age

Opp. will raise jobs, price rise, LAC standoff in House session

Govt ready to discuss all issues, seeks help to pass 16 bills

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

LEADERS FROM more than 30 parties took part in the meeting chaired by Union minister and deputy leader of Lok Sabha Rajnath Singh

At an all-party meeting a day before the start of Parliament’s Winter Session on Tuesday, the Opposition raised the demand for discussion on price rise, unemployme­nt and the situation along the Sino-India border. The Centre, for its part, plans to introduce 16 bills during the 17 sittings of the session and assures that it will take up the issues according to the rules and norms of Parliament.

Leaders from more than 30 parties took part in the meeting chaired by Union minister and deputy leader of Lok Sabha Rajnath Singh. Leader of Rajya Sabha Piyush Goyal and Parliament­ary affairs minister Pralhad Joshi also attended the meeting.

Mr Singh sought cooperatio­n from all parties for smooth functionin­g of the session. While the BJD demanded passage of the women reservatio­n bill, the Shiv Sena’s Shinde faction wanted the population control bill to be cleared during the Winter Session starting from December 7.

During the meeting, Mr Joshi listed out the government’s legislativ­e

At the meeting, Congress leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury demanded discussion­s on price rise, unemployme­nt and also on alleged misuse of investigat­ive agencies.

He also demanded a discussion on the Sino-India border issue and said, “The government did not properly inform the Opposition about the standoff at the border. In the House, we demand a discussion on it and also on the killings of Kashmiri Pandits.”

Congress leader Naseer Hussain demanded discussion­s on the appointmen­t of the Election Commission­er in just one day and on the economical­ly weaker section quota.

Of the bills that the government has listed for considerat­ion in the session, the Congress said it is opposed to three bills -the Biological Diversity (Amendment) Bill 2021, Multi-State Cooperativ­e Societies (Amendment) Bill 2022 and the Forest Conservati­on Amendment Bill 2022.

Trinamul Congress leader Sudip Bandyopadh­yay with party colleague

and Rajya Sabha member Derek O’Brien, seeks discussion­s on price rise, unemployme­nt, alleged misuse of agencies and economic blockade of states.

Mr O’Brien also told the government that the Opposition should be allowed to raise issues of importance.

Both Congress and TMC raised the issue of alleged misuse of investigat­ive agencies, which was backed by the Aam Aadmi Party, the NCP and several other parties.

AAP leader Sanjay Singh demanded a discussion on the old pension scheme and a law ensuring minimum support price on crops produced by farmers.

At the end of the meeting, Mr Joshi said he has taken note of all the issues raised by the political parties and discussion­s will be held according to the norms and procedures of Parliament.

“Issues for discussion will be finalised in the business advisory committee meetings of both houses of Parliament,” Mr Joshi said.

The Winter Session will last till December 29, with 17 sittings over 23 days.

 ?? — PTI ?? Defence minister Rajnath Singh (above), Union minister for parliament­ary affairs Pralhad Joshi and Union MoS for parliament­ary affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal arrive to attend an all-party meeting at Parliament House in New Delhi on Tuesday, ahead of the Winter Session. TMC MPs Derek O’Brien and Sudip Bandyopadh­yay (below, left) and Jammu and Kashmir National Conference MP Farooq Abdullah (right) at the all-party meeting.
— PTI Defence minister Rajnath Singh (above), Union minister for parliament­ary affairs Pralhad Joshi and Union MoS for parliament­ary affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal arrive to attend an all-party meeting at Parliament House in New Delhi on Tuesday, ahead of the Winter Session. TMC MPs Derek O’Brien and Sudip Bandyopadh­yay (below, left) and Jammu and Kashmir National Conference MP Farooq Abdullah (right) at the all-party meeting.
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agenda for the session and sought the Opposition’s cooperatio­n for passage of bills.

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