PM reaches out to Oppn, hopeful of fruitful winter session

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New Delhi: Prime Minis-ter Narendra Modi on Monday voiced hope that the opposition will coope-rate in Parliament to make it a “fruitful and result-oriented” winter session, despite several parties making it clear they will resist reform measures.
“People of the country have given us responsibility to run the government, but they have also given the responsibility to all those sitting in Parliament to run the country,” Modi told reporters outside Parliament House on the first day of the Winter session.
Praising the “positive role” played by the opposition in running the budget session, Modi sought the “same” coopera-tion from the lawmakers.
“I have confidence that a lot of good work for the betterment of the people will be done with a cool mind and in a cool atmosphere,” the Prime Minister said.
Modi said he believes that those who have respon-sibility of running the government and those having the responsibility of running the country will together work for the country’s progress.”I hope this session will be fruitful and result oriented,” he said.
“In the last session, the positive role of the opposition has resulted in good work, I am hopeful that this time too we will expe-rience the same,” Modi said.
His statement assumes significance as several Opposition parties have decided to oppose the insurance bill and corner the government on black money issue, raising the spectre of a stormy session.
Modi, while addressing an all-party meeting on the eve of the session on Sun-day, assured them that collectively all important issues can be taken up and hoped that the month-long session will go “very well” like the last budget session.(PTI)

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