Friday, 19 April 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS Vigilance Bureau nabs ASI for accepting Rs 15,000 bribe J&K at threshold of mega development under PM Modi’s leadership : Surjeet Singh Slathia Breaking: Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) 10th Result 2024 Declared Shayar Movie Review: A Magical Journey Through The World Of Shayari 6 Top Kavita Radheshyam Web Series To Watch | 5 Dariya News Varun Sood Net Worth 2024: Uncovering the Wealth of A Multi Talented Star | 5 Dariya News Punjab Congress Kickstart Election Campaign From Sangrur A Night of Stars And Striking Performances inside the Grand Premiere of 'Shayar' Tsunami of AAP in Bharuch - Massive turnout in Bhagwant Mann's 'Jan Ashirwad Yatra' in Gujarat Meeting of all BJP district in-charges, presidents, general secretaries, morcha and mañdal presidents and general secretaries held in BJP office Gurjit Singh Aujla bowed down to Shri Harmandir Sahib and Sri Durgiana temple Birla Open Minds Joins Forces with Rohit Sharma Cricket Academy CricKingdom to Elevate Cricket Programs within their schools ''PEC had always been Jaspal Ji's Second Mother'': Savita Bhatti The Ultimate Guide to Sustainable Kitchen Cleaning Professor Dr Robert Zeiser receives DKMS Mechtild Harf Science Award 2024 SOMANY MAX Glazed Vitrified Tiles (GVT) - A New Standard in the Tiles Vertical DC conducts surprise inspection in Gill Road grain market Ensure strict compliance of 'Safe School Vahan Policy' for safety of students or be ready to face action - DC to school heads Administration to make all-out efforts to wipe out child begging Sanjay Tandon Emphasizes Senior Citizens' Crucial Role in Society Punjab Police Solves Murder Case Of VHP Leader Within 72 Hours; Two Assailants Held

 

Delay in winter session shows government is on defensive : Trinamool's Derek O'Brien

Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

New Delhi , 01 Dec 2017

The decision to delay the winter session shows the government is on the defensive, says Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien. He said the government has been on the defensive for the last two months and this is good for the opposition."The petrol rollback, first time in three-and-a-half years, was a defensive move. The cut in GST (Goods and Services Tax) rates on about 150 items was a defensive move. The way they have handled parliament dates. Effectively, parliament does not start on December 15 but December 18 as December 16-17 is a weekend and the first day will be for obituaries and private members' business. These are three defensive moves and it is good news for the opposition," O'Brien said in an interview to IANS.The winter session, which lasts about a month, is normally called in the last week of November and concludes days before Christmas.This year, parliament will meet for its winter session from December 15 to January 5 -- and December 25 and 26 have been declared holidays on account of Christmas.O'Brien, who is leader of the Trinamool Congress in the Rajya Sabha, said the two houses will not have a chance to discuss India's position at the crucial World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial meet next month which has implications for the "agrarian crisis" in the country.He said the WTO ministerial meeting in Buenos Aires will end on December 14, before the start of the winter session.

"So whatever decisions are taken at WTO, parliament will not get a chance to discuss them. There are some clauses in the WTO agreement which may need to have been discussed in parliament. This a very important issue," O'Brien said.He said that India is barred under WTO rules from introducing new procurement programmes where the government procures more than 10 percent of the value of the crop and a permanent solution for this problem was sought to be achieved at the upcoming WTO ministerial meeting."But the government now says that it shall not pursue this permanent solution. He (Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu) is relying on an interim 'peace clause' of 2013. But that peace clause only protects procurement programmes existing in 2013 and not new ones. This will undermine our ability to address the ongoing agrarian crisis in India," O'Brien said.He also took a dig at the government for calling the session during the Christmas season and said people will decide if the government's decision on timing of the winter session was correct."If the PM/the BJP now wants to call parliament on Christmas Day, I will tell you I am coming there. Because if I start saying I won't go, they want these issues. I am not going to allow them to get the benefit of polarisation. I will go to the church on 24th night and come. I will wish my mother in the night.""But the fact of the matter is let the people can decide whether parliament has been called at the right time or the wrong time, they will know. They are intelligent", O'Brien told IANS."Tell me honestly. Forget I am Christian, you are Hindu and he is Muslim; in any festival in India -- Diwali, Holi, Eid, whatever festival -- it's a one-week kind of celebration," O'Brien added.

 

Tags: Trinamool Congress

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD