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Looking forward to a productive session of Parliament: PM

February 21, 2013 11:16 IST

Expressing hope for a responsible dialogue and debate in the Budget session, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on Thursday appealed to all political parties to help conduct smoothly the Parliament.

"We are looking forward to a very productive, constructive session of Parliament. That is what our country's people expect Parliament to do. We are meeting against the background of global slowdown of economic activity, which has also affected us. It is now a challenge for all of us to take credible action to ensure that we are least affected by this global slowdown," Dr Singh told media outside the Parliament in New Delhi.

"In this context, the way we conduct the financial business now before Parliament will be a crucial determinant of our country''s ability to cope with the formidable challenges that our country faces," he added.

Dr Singh further said that he looks forward to the cooperation of all sections of the house.

"We look forward to the cooperation of all sections of the house. On our part, we wish to engage constructively, productively with all sections of the house in the expectation that there would be responsible dialogue, debate among Members of Parliament," he added. 

Dr Singh earlier on Wednesday called for a productive, constructive debate in the upcoming Budget Session leading to agreed solutions to many national problems that the country faces.

The Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar had convened the all-party meeting to ensure smooth functioning of the Budget session of Parliament.

The three-month-long session is expected to be tumultuous with the Bharatiya Janata Party-led opposition all set to attack the government on

a number of issues, including the VVIP chopper deal and Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde''s ''saffron terror'' remark.

The BJP has criticised the government for speaking in different tunes over the need to cancel the copter deal.

The home minister's remark wherein he has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party and the RSS of running training camps has not gone well with the opposition.

Shinde, however, expressed regret over his Hindu terror remark on Wednesday, saying he did not wish to link any organisation or religious group with terror.

He said that his statement at Congress Chintan Shivir in Jaipur has created a misunderstanding that he was linking terrorism to a particular religion and was accusing certain organisations of being involved in organising terror camps.

The Budget session started on Wednesday with President Pranab Mukherjee's first address to the joint sitting of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. Mukherjee addressed both Houses of Parliament assembled together at 11 am in the Central Hall.

The budget (railways) for 2013-2014 will be presented to the Lok Sabha on February 26 immediately after Question Hour.  The Economic Survey of India will be laid in the Parliament on February 27.  The budget (general) for 2013 - 2014 will be presented at 11.00 am on February 28.

To finalise the government business for the 2013Budget session, Parliamentary Affairs and Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath took a meeting with Secretaries/senior officers of various Ministries/Departments on February 15. The minister of state in the ministry of parliamentary affairs co-chaired the meeting.

During the meeting, 71 items [55 Bills, 13 Financial items and 03 Non-legislative items] were identified for 2013 Budget session.

Source: ANI