Winter session: PM Modi says govt is ready to discuss all issues


New Delhi, Nov 16 (PTI): With opposition seeking to rake up the issue of demonetisation in Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said the government is ready to discuss all issues and hoped parties will contribute in completing the legislative agenda in the Winter session.

Addressing the media outside Parliament House on day one of the month-long Winter session, he hoped a "very good" discussion will take place on all issues which are based on the political ideologies of parties, the hopes and aspirations of the common man, and the thinking of the government.

"I feel a very good debate will take place in this session too. All parties will have the best of contribution. Best of efforts will be made to take all parties along in completing the government business," he said.

The Prime Minister said the government is ready for discussion on all issues. "We are ready for an open debate which will lead to good and important decisions," he said.

He recalled that in the last session, taking an important decision on GST, Parliament took an important step towards the dream of one country, one tax.

"That day too, I had thanked all parties. When all parties work together for national interest, good decisions are taken and they are taken fast. It also give good results," he said.

He said to take the GST issue forward, all state governments and parties they represent are holding regular meetings. Discussions on the issue have been on even before the commencement of the session, he pointed out.

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Government braces for a rough start to Parliament session

 

New Delhi, Nov 16 (PTI): Government is bracing for a stormy winter Session of Parliament beginning today, with the opposition presenting a united face in seeking to corner it over the demonetisation issue calling it a "currency scam" that needs to be probed.

The opposition also has a string of other issues like the surgical strikes across LoC, the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, OROP and the plight of farmers to rake up during the session that will last a month. A demand for constitution of a JPC to go into the demonetisation is also on the opposition agenda.

Ahead of the session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met opposition leaders and sought their cooperation in the fight against black money and corruption for which, he said, the demonetisation exercise was undertaken.

In his concluding remarks at an all-party meeting on the eve of the Winter Session, Modi spoke in support of simultaneous Lok Sabha and state assembly polls. He pitched for state-funding of elections and asked parties to debate the issue.

The government is willing to discuss all issues and answer the questions raised by the opposition, Modi said, hoping for a fruitful session as he recalled the passage of the GST Bill in the last session with the cooperation of all parties.

"We have launched a crusade against corruption, black money and fake currency, which is also behind cross-border terrorism. All parties should come together on this issue of national interest," he said.

However, an unrelenting opposition decided to step up its fight against the government during the session. Presenting a united face, arch rivals TMC and Left parties and SP and BSP, got together at a meeting convened by the main opposition Congress to formulate a joint strategy.

There were some reservations in the opposition over TMC's proposal for a march to Rashtrapati Bhawan tomorrow to petition the President against demonetisation. The majority of the parties did not want to exhaust the option of going to the President on the very first day of the session and instead wanted to keep it for a later stage.

An unfazed TMC chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, however, asserted that she would go ahead with around 40 of her MPs to the President.

Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad alleged the decision to invalidate Rs 1000/500 currency notes was leaked in advance to some people, including BJP leaders, and called it probably the "biggest scam".

He, however, added that his party is not for a rollback of the drive. Perhaps for the first time since the Modi government came to power, a large section of the opposition led by the Congress has came together ahead of a session as its seeks to pin down the government on the demonetisation issue.

Congress, the Left parties and some others alleged that the demonetisation of Rs 500/1000 currency notes was a "big scam" and accused the Prime Minister of "leaking" information to BJP members in advance.

At a meeting of around 13 opposition parties including arch rivals TMC and CPI-M, besides BSP, SP, NCP, JD-U and DMK, their leaders unanimously concluded that they will go all out to take on the government on the issue.

They, however, felt it was too early to approach the President and the matter may first be raised adequately in parliamentary forums.

The leaders will meet again tomorrow to finalize their strategy on the issue while agreeing at the meeting to use "all parliamentary tools including a demand for constituting a joint parliamentary committee to go into the issue and hold the government to account".

Various parties have separately given adjournment notices in Lok Sabha and for suspension of proceedings in Rajya Sabha to discuss the issue and highlight the plight of the common man.

"There was an overwhelming consensus that there is no need to rush to Rashtrapati Bhawan on the very first day before bringing this issue before Parliament," Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said after the meeting.

CPI-M leader Sitaram Yechury said government will have to allow the common people to use old currency notes for all white transactions till the time alternative arrangements are made. He also dubbed the move as "Tughlaq raj" (dictatorship), while taking a dig at the Modi government.

His colleague Mohammed Salim alleged that there have been huge transactions in cash by leaders of BJP since April and termed it as a "currency scam" that needs to be probed.

Asked about the opposition's strategy for taking on the government on demonetisation, Salim said, "We will seek all alternative tools in a democracy, including a demand for constituting a joint parliamentary committee to go into the issue and hold the government to account".

"We will unearth this currency scam and taken on the government. Prime Minister's step of trying to help them is actually insulting the common man, including his mother who had to stand in the queue (to withdraw money)," Salim said.

He said government should do something so that the people get some relief and are not harassed. Earlier in the day, top Congress leaders discussed the strategy for the session, where it is likely to forcefully take on the government on the manner demonetisation was implemented and other issues.

At the all-party meeting, Modi, while speaking about simultaneous polls said, "A crucial problem is how to make political funding transparent. How to implement state funding of elections. Let all political parties debate it and come to a conclusion. Let's remove the question mark which exists against those in public life.

"Polls happen separately. Let there be one election, simultaneous elections," he said, seeking a consensus on the issue.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 17 2016

    Nothing can hide from the parliament and rajya sabha and the PM need to be ready to discuss this issue

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    In other words he is indirectly saying actual failure from demonetisation is now going to be diverted to some other issues.
    Soon will be hearing some communal violence,lynching,fine tuned hate speech of Sadhu Maharaja,surgical strike against anti national.

    India is the nation people forget yesterday faster than today.So BJP now who to deceive people and mastered the art of exploiting.

    Jai Hind

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    True Indian,
    All the points direct our figure towards one person. But India's history is in the process of making. We need to wait till March, 2016 and end of first term. The positive impact will be known only after the set out time frame. All depends on positive and favorable results or else, every second person will be aware of the reality. Who benefits poor class, middle class, rich class or class less? So until then keep your fingers crossed. For any success or successful result an attempt must be made . The process is on, but the result yet to be known.
    Thoda sabarkar.
    Bure ya ache din ya subse bade din milne wale hai kya nanhee,wakth hi bathayega.

    Surely, Ambani's will be the richest man/men in the world.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    ek number ka pheku....he is only interested to grab headlines.

    Look, he has made crores of hardworking and law-abiding Indians to suffer.

    Janata Maaf nahin karegi!

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  • Abhijit, M'lore

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    vese b tu vote ni kia he Modi ko, u better keep quiet.

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  • TRUE INDIAN , IXE

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    *Once upon a Time there was Hitler*
    1. Hitler had not got married
    2. Hitler used to think that people of certain religion were enemies of the country
    3. Hitler’s supporters could not tolerate any criticism against him
    4. Hitler used to paint and sell colours in his childhood
    5. All the means of publicity, newspapers, magazines were devoted to publicise Hitler
    6. Hitler had crushed all Labour movements
    7. Hitler used to call his rivals anti-nationals/traitors
    8. Hitler had joined the Nazi party as an ordinary worker and gone on to finish all his rivals and had become the leader of the party
    9. Hitler had come to power campaigning that he would end all problems in a jiffy
    10. Hitler, after he came to power could not manage to end any problems, but he certainly managed to destroy Germany
    11. Hitler had come up with a slogan to come to power- *Good Times will Come—Acche din aayenge!*
    12. Hitler’s party when it won, he went to the German Parliament for the first time and cried profusely
    13. Hitler had come to power lying
    14. Hitler used to love dressing up and look good
    15. Hitler had the consummate art of making lies look like truth
    16. Hitler always used to say, I, me, I, me, I, me always
    17. Hitler used to love giving speeches on Radio (there was no TV those days)
    18. Hitler used to have a lover whom he used to get spied on
    19. Hitler always used in his speeches *“friends, friends” (mitron, mitron)*
    20. Hitler used to love getting photographed

    `This is just and just about Hitler. If this post feels like it has any resemblance to anybody else except Hitler, you can blame it on your own imagination.```

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  • KRISHNA, MANGALORE

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    Mr true indian as per you " THERE WAS " it means history As per history Babur came to India destroyed all Hindu temples is nt it ??

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  • shaan, manglore/dubai

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    When He become power he ready to discuss, was congress same issue he & his party opposed..fake politis

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    Good in his talks and actions. Hidden secrets/motto beyond any ones capacity to understand.
    Only Upervale jane.
    Some astrologists or Pandits can guide us.

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  • Rezyonline, Mlore/Mct

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    If you get some time after supporting Ambani and other industrialist we can we discuss abour your next Farji-cal strike on innocent citizens?

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  • Amith, udupi

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    just like you made your mother stand in queue for propaganda ...come and stand in queue and then discuss with common man ...they will reply you ..

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  • E Lobo, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    Why can’t the government can offer for Farmers/Small shop owners/Middle class people 90/10 or 80/20 formula.
    (deposited amount 90 or 80% will be individual and rest will be for the government). Since he has already done for rich people recently.

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  • m, mangalore

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    we want proof of all the allegations...all the thieves have got scared...but people support this move...a little inconvinience is ok.

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  • william, mangalore

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    Holder of many degrees, latest one is master of surgical strikes.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    Beta: Mom, haven't you run out of money yet? Why don't you go to the bank and get some money?

    Mom: Beta, I am 96 years old......I can hardly walk.... can you arrange it for me?

    Beta: But Mom, I am travelling. I have to go to Japan, then Goa, then Belgaum, then Pune.....

    Mom: Oh, important work?

    Beta: Yes I am giving speeches as to how great a guy I am and how everything I do is perfect.

    Mom: Okay, if you are busy, can you ask one of your siblings or friends to help me out? I will need money to buy grocery.

    Beta: Uff Mom. Soldiers are standing at the border and you can't stand one hour in the queue?

    Mom: Okay okay. I will go myself.

    Beta: Wait, lemme send some photographers with you.

    - Truth of Gujarat, Facebook page.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    Surgical strike to public life...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    NOW THE OPPOSITIONS SURGICAL STRIKE ON THE COW GOVERNMENT'S CATTLE CLASS GOVERNANCE.

    AT LEAST THE CHAAIWAALA SHOULD HAVE GONE TO THE COLLEGE INSTEAD OF SUPPLYING DUPLICATE CERTIFICATES FROM THE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    Joseph F. Gonsalves,

    Modi has done more to improve India`s standing in the world than anybody in last 30 years.

    I think BJP`s stand on banning beef is flawed but i understand their stance on it. Actually what i think is they should be allowed to implement it. Then they will realise the problems associated with it and they will revert back the ban.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    Dear Zeitgeist, Mangalore,

    Ghar-Vapsi, Communal flare ups, dalits are beaten for not lifting dead cows, relentlessly on site seeing tours.

    NOBODY MADE COMPULSION TO WORK ON HOLY CHRISTMAS AND HOLY GOOD FRIDAY SINCE INDEPENDENCE 1947.

    ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN 5 YEARS.

    AND WHAT HE HAS DONE IS NOTHING FOR INDIA AND ONLY A SHOW.

    IN HIS TENURE BIG, BIG SUPPORT TO RICH PEOPLE AND TO ADANI, AMBANI ETC., ETC.,

    Dear pks, mlr
    CHAAIWAALA IS LOOTING LIKE ANYTHING. GUJARAT TREASURY WAS EMPTY.

    AHMADABAD WAS SHOWN AS SHANGHAI.

    IN THE NEXT ELECTIONS CHAAIWAALA WILL SHOW DELHI TO NEW YORK CITY.

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  • pks, mlr

    Wed, Nov 16 2016

    control urself.

    Present govt. is much much better than previous loot govt.

    DisAgree [15] Agree [7] Reply Report Abuse


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