At a meeting of top NDA leaders, PM Modi asked the
ruling alliance to strongly push the government’s legislative agenda in
the Winter Session of Parliament.
The ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) on Friday
decided to take a tough stand against the Opposition in Parliament after
the Congress and other parties stalled the Rajya Sabha demanding an
apology from Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remarks against
former prime minister Manmohan Singh.
At a meeting of top NDA
leaders, Modi asked the ruling alliance to strongly push the
government’s legislative agenda in the Winter Session of Parliament,
sources said.
Talking to reporters after the meeting,
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said that instead of
attacking the prime minister, the Congress should apologise for the
meeting held between its leaders, including Manmohan Singh, and
Pakistani officials without informing the government.
His remarks
indicating a counter-offensive by the NDA in Parliament came after the
Rajya Sabha was adjourned till Monday following the opposition’s
protests over Modi’s remarks at a Gujarat election rally in which the
prime minister had accused Singh of colluding with Pakistan to influence
the state polls.
"Rather
than demanding apology from Prime Minister, they (opposition) should
apologise for what they have done.... Without informing the government
their leaders met Pakistani officials," Kumar said.
NDA sources
said Modi referred to India’s progress on a host of issues, including
its jump in the ease of doing business ratings and reform measures like
the GST, to underline his government’s "able" handling of economy.
A
leader, who attended the meeting, said the prime minister also pointed
out the government’s legislative agenda for the Winter Session and asked
them to work together for pushing it in Parliament.
The Prime
Minister cited various important legislations listed in the session
including a bill to to grant the constitutional status to National
Commission on Backward Classes (NCBC) and muslim women protection of
rights on marriage bill, and asked the leaders to ensure their passage
in the session.
Modi also asked them to ensure presence of ruling alliance members in both the Houses.
Earlier
speaking in the BJP’s parliamentary party executive meeting also, the
prime minister stressed on maximum attendance of the MPs in both the
houses, BJP MP Sharad Tripathi, who was present in the meeting, said.
Modi
also emphasised that people should be made aware of the rates of the
consumer goods which have come down following the reduction in GST
rates, Tripathi added.
The prime minister also spoke about the law enacted by his government that raised the maternity leave to 26 weeks from 12 weeks.
He
noted that Ivanka Trump, daughter of US President Donald Trump, had
praised the progressive law in her comments during her visit to India
and said that even many developed countries do not have such a
legislation.
18 Dec 2017, 08:33 AM