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Saturday, February 21, 2015

Govt bid to reach out to oppn ahead of Parl session - Business Standard


On the eve of the Budget session of Parliament, government today reached out to the opposition for cooperation saying it is willing to discuss resolution of any issue to ensure a productive session.


Parliamentary Affairs Minister M President here this morning in an apparent attempt to seek cooperation of the largest opposition party which the government will require particularly in the for conversion of Ordinances into Acts.


He described the meeting as "good".


Later, he hosted a meeting of leaders of all parties in both Houses of and emphasised the need for a spirit of mutual cooperation during the Budget session beginning tomorrow. Prime Minister Modi also joined the meeting.


"The government is always willing to sit with opposition to resolve differences on any issue... A spirit of mutual cooperation is required to ensure productive budget session," he said.


Referring to the controversy over Land Acquisition Ordinance, he said the issue needs to be addressed "sincerely" without politicisation.


"We are aware that land acquisition is an emotive issue as it concerns farmers. We need to address this issue sincerely without undue politicisation," the Minister said.


His comments came as Congress prepared to launch an agitation over the issue with its Vice President slated to lead a demonstration here.



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