Both houses of Parliament will meet after a month-long recess in the Budget Session, during which the passage of the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill, which seeks confiscation of assets of absconding fraudsters and loan defaulters, and the triple talaq bill will be high on the government's agenda.
The bill to target economic offenders was approved by the government following the escape of diamond merchant Nirav Modi and other accused in the over Rs 12,700-crore Punjab National Bank scam.
The BJP has claimed that the PNB scam had begun when the UPA was in power and its government has acted with alacrity after the fraud came out in the open.
Treasury benches and opposition are likely to slug it out in Parliament over the matter.
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Congress president Rahul Gandhi has launched pointed attacks at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over this issue.
The ruling party is likely to be aggressive in Parliament and rake up scams that happened on the Congress watch to pin it down, party sources said.
The triple talaq bill, which seeks jail term for Muslim men practising instant divorce, is another contentious issue.
The BJP has made it clear that it will seek its passage in Parliament despite a strong opposition to it from parties like the Congress and the Left among others.
Parliament will also take up a discussion on the Union budget, which was tabled in the first half of the session, and pass it.