Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu told reporters that plans are afoot to start the Budget session in the second week of July. The Cabinet will decide the dates, he said.
The talk in government circles is that the session could start by July rpt July 7.
"That is the system", remarked Naidu when asked whether the practice of presentation of Rail Budget, economic survey and General budget in the first week of the Budget session will be followed this time.
Naidu steered clear of questions on the issue of Leader of the Opposition status to the Congress saying the matter is with the Speaker.
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"The matter is with the Speaker. I do not want to say anything about it", he said.
He said that the election of Deputy Speaker will take place during the Budget session.
The ordinances promulgated recently in the wake of the division of Andhra Pradesh and the one facilitating the appointment of former TRAI chief Nripendra Misra as Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister will be taken up during the Budget session.
He said the "just and meaningful" demands of the opposition will be given due consideration.
60 bills are pending in the Rajya Sabha.