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Monday, August 1, 2011

We are Not Afraid;PM


We are not afraid of discussing issues of corruption. The Opposition also has too many skeletons in its cupboard. We are not afraid of discussing any issue  said Prim Minister
 In coming Days we can see High Level Drams in Parliament
Sushma Swaraj, leader of Opposition  said a number of issues would be raised vigorously. “We would like the House to function so that the issues are discussed. The issue of price rise concerns the common man; the issue of corruption too is prevalent. The issue of internal security related to the Mumbai blasts is also there. The situation in Telangana has taken a big shape. Air India is in a bad shape, Naxalism is raising its fangs,” she said, enumerating the issues that will take centre-stage in the Houses in the coming days.

The stage is set for another stormy monsoon session of Parliament as the government and the opposition looked set to lock horns over a number of issues that has rattled the body politic in recent months. The government’s discomfort will be compounded by the difficulty it is likely to face in pushing through legislative business, as “outside supporters” like SP and BSP can be expected to be guided by their intense political competition with Congress in pollbound Uttar Pradesh. The charges of lack of supervision of the prime minister in the sale of the 2G spectrum, Telangana, Mumbai’s recent bomb blasts, the status of the India-US nuclear deal after the notification of new guidelines by the Nuclear Suppliers Group, the Supreme Court’s observations on black money and the alleged bugging of the finance minister’s office and the perceived cold war among senior ministers are among a slew of issues the Opposition is expected to raise. All of this will likely pile up critical legislative business, as disruptions hit functioning in the last three sessions of Parliament.

 

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