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Opposition gears up to corner Govt on price rise issue during Budget Session | Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha and Bharatiya Janata
Party leader Sushma Swaraj on Saturday said the price rise issue will figure as main issue in the Budget session beginning from February 22. BJP has decided to
raise the issue of price rise on priority basis in the Budget session of Parliament
commencing from Monday (February 22). The opposition parties have jointly agreed
that price rise is the main issue that needs immediate attention, Swaraj informed.
"The issue of price rise needs to be discussed as prime focus area. We have decided
that we want a discussion on it on the first day of the session itself, i.e.,
23rd February we will discuss the issue," Sushma Swaraj told mediapersons after
a meeting of leaders of political parties convened by Lok Sabha Speaker Meira
Kumar in New Delhi. Swaraj stated that the Opposition has clearly stated that
if the government agrees to discuss all the issues enlisted by them, it will not
put any hindrance on any day during the Budget session. Speaker Meira Kumar, however,
said that she is still waiting for an official letter from the Opposition stating
the subjects that they want to discuss. "She (Sushma Swaraj) has raised the issue
during the meeting today. But she will have to come to me formally; enlisting
the issues. Then only I will consider it," said Meira Kumar and revealed that
reminders have been sent to some MPs who are yet to declare their assets as mandated
by rules. Parliament will begin its session with an address by President Pratibha
Devisingh Patil to a joint sitting of both Houses on Monday (February 22) The
Railway Budget will be presented on February 24, while the General Budget would
be presented on February 26. |
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