We have to cooperate with each other in public interest: PM to Oppn on House functioning

11/12/2018

NEW DELHI, Dec 10: The Government and the opposition have to cooperate with each other for the smooth functioning of Parliament which is in the public interest, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told an all-party meet Monday convened ahead of the Winter session.
He also assured the opposition that the Government was willing to discuss all issues, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said quoting the Prime Minister at the meeting.
The Government is also learnt to have suggested that both the Houses could work late to transact important legislative business and discuss important issues.
Tomar said the prime minister was of the view that both the Government and the opposition have to cooperate in running the House smoothly as it was in the interest of the people.
The minister said Modi also told leaders from various parties that the Government is willing to discuss all issues.
The Centre will bring a supplementary demands for grants in the session through which it will seek Parliament nod for more expenditure.
According to leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha , Ghulam Nabi Azad, the opposition made it clear during the meeting that it will press for a joint parliamentary committee to probe the Rafale jet deal and raise several issues, including the "misuse" of probe agencies and autonomy for RBI.
A day ahead of Parliament's Winter Session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday asked the BJP and its allies to make use of the last full session before the Lok Sabha polls, saying their focus should be on making it beneficial for the Government, country and people.
Following a meeting of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Narendra Singh Tomar told reporters that the ruling alliance leaders stressed on the need to make the session constructive and to push the Government's legislative agenda.
Asked about what Modi said, he said, "The Prime Minister said this session will continue into 2019. In a way this is the last session of our (Government) five years' term and so this should be used to make it very beneficial for the Government, country and people."
Tomar said the NDA wanted to engage with the opposition to ensure that the session was productive.

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