New Delhi: The next session of Parliament beginning Monday is all set to be a stormy affair with several Opposition parties closing ranks over the imposition of Presidents’ Rule in Uttarakhand.
Even as the government has listed a heavy agenda for the session, including passage of 13 bills in Lok Sabha and 11 bills in Rajya Sabha, there is understanding among its floor managers that pushing the contentious measures like GST won’t be possible in first few days.
Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has called an all-party meeting on Sunday to ensure smooth functioning of Parliament.
The session begins in the middle of a raging political controversy over the Uttarkhand political crisis in which Centre’s role has come in for scathing criticism besides drought-like conditions in 10 states.
A number of Opposition parties have given notices for suspension of Question Hour on the first day of the session over the Uttarakhand issue.
Congress’s deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha Anand Sharma has sought a resolution by the Upper House that seeks to “deplore” the “destabilisation” of the democratically-elected government in Uttarakhand and “disapprove the unjustified” imposition of President’s Rule in the state.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who had met select party leaders for a strategy meeting to discuss the Uttarakhand had suggested that the party should take an aggressive stand on this issue.
Apart from the Uttarakhand issue, Congress will also target the government over imposition of President’s rule in Arunachal Pradesh, the Pathankot terror attack, the Ishrat Jahan case etc. (PTI)