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Disruptions not good for Parliament : Narendra Modi

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New Delhi , 16 Jun 2019

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday told floor leaders of different political parties in the Parliament to keep political differences aside and not disrupt the functioning of the  two Houses.Addressing them ahead of Parliament's Budget session starting on Monday, Modi urged all political parties to work cohesively with the government for a smooth  functioning of the House.The Prime Minister welcomed the newly-elected MPs and expressed hope that fresh zeal and energy would be infused in the functioning of the  Parliament.Modi urged all leaders to introspect whether MPs were able to fulfil people's aspirations as their representatives."We are for the people... We cannot win hearts by  disrupting the functioning of the Parliament. All parties must keep political differences aside and commit themselves to tirelessly work in the direction of nation's progress."The  Prime Minister said the government was always receptive to the issues raised by the political parties and was ready to discuss all matters of national importance on the floor of  both the Houses.Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said that there was consensus across party lines to ensure a smooth functioning of Parliament sans disruptions and  deadlocks.Joshi said Modi had invited Presidents of all political parties with representation in Parliament on June 19 and MPs from both the Houses on June 20 to freely interact  and exchange views with the government."This novel initiative would go a long way in building team spirit among all the parliamentarians which in turn would ensure smooth  functioning of the Parliament in future," Joshi said.

In the Budget session, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha would have 30 and 27 sittings respectively between June 17 and July 26. Giving details, Joshi said the first session of  the 17th Lok Sabha will commence on June 17 while the 249th session of the Rajya Sabha will begin on June 20. The coming session will mainly be devoted to oath taking,  election of the Speaker, motion of thanks on the President's address and financial business relating to the Union Budget for 2019-20. Time will also be provided for the  transaction of essential legislative and non-legislative business.The resolution seeking extension of Article 356 in Jammu and Kashmir also needs to be approved by both the  Houses by July 2.The Economic Survey of India will be presented in Parliament on July 4 and the Union Budget for 2019-20 in the Lok Sabha at 11 a.m. on July 5. Ten  ordinances have been promulgated during the inter-session period which are to be replaced by Acts of Parliament as they shall cease to operate at the expiration of six weeks  from the reassembly of Parliament by August 1. Of the 46 Bills lapsed on the dissolution of the 16th Lok Sabha, some are likely to be revived and brought before Parliament. While  the government put forth its legislative agenda, the opposition parties met and raised other issues, including problems related to farmers and water availability. 

After the meeting, senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said the party told the government to focus on issues related to farmers, drought and water availability and take  immediate steps to control unemployment which had increased in the last five years."This is a war of ideology and it will continue. The Congress will work for the people, whether  it remains in government or not." Condemning the government's steps to create pressure on media, Azad said they raised issues on "freedom of expression and speech". "We  also raised the issue that the opposition must be allowed to speak on the Bills in Parliament. We will allow passing of those Bills which would benefit the people."On behalf of the  Trinamool Congress, Sudip Bandyopadhyay and Derek O'Brien raised the issues of electoral reforms, including state funding of elections and paper ballots, scrutiny of Bills,  Women's Reservation Bill, federalism and ordinances.The meeting was attended by Union Ministers Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Thawar Chand Gehlot, Arjun Ram Meghwal and V.  Muraleedharan as well as other leaders.Congress' Anand Sharma and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Farooq Abdullah of the National Conference and Nationalist Congress Party  leader Supriya Sule were among the other leaders who attended the meeting. 

 

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