Winter session of Parliament begins on Thursday; Govt to focus on GST Bill

PTI Updated - January 22, 2018 at 05:47 PM.

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The winter session of Parliament beginning tomorrow is set to be stormy with the Opposition parties closing ranks to target Government on issues, including ‘intolerance’, even as the ruling dispensation, which is keen to pass the GST Bill, expressed its readiness to discuss all issues.

Ambedkar birth anniversary

The Opposition attack is set to gain momentum from next Monday when the Government brings its legislative agenda on the table after a two-day special sitting to discuss the Constitution and its maker B R Ambedkar on his 125th birth anniversary.

The Government has called an all-party meeting today. BJP parliamentary party executive and NDA constituents will meet later at the Prime Minister’s residence followed by an all-party meeting called by the Speaker.

Amid indications of a tough session ahead, senior ministers had yesterday huddled to chalk out the strategy and work out floor coordination plans, while parties like Congress, JDU and CPI-M made their intent clear, deciding to give notices for debate on the issue of intolerance and attacking Government on the key reform measure of GST.

Key Bills

NDA ministers discussed legislative proposals to be brought before consideration of both the Houses of Parliament which include three Bills relating to replacement of Ordinances, GST Bill and Real Estate Regulation Bill.

The ministers also discussed recent incidents like Dadri killing, rationalist M M Kalburgi’s killing and some other ones based on which a campaign alleging rising intolerance is on.

Government is likely to take the line in Parliament that the Centre and BJP have nothing to do with these incidents and put the ball in the court of the states.

Government managers are also expected to state that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already responded to the matters.

The view in the government is that there was no reason for it to be defensive in these matters but at the same time it should be ready to discuss them if the Opposition insists for the same.

On GST, the Government’s woes are far from over.

CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury had said yesterday that “Government has not done its homework on GST Bill. It has not convened an all-party meeting, which it should have done to discuss the same. Government will be solely responsible if the Bill is not cleared in the House as it has not done its homework.”

Published on November 25, 2015 05:45