Sources said that government is mulling extending the budget session for a few more days in the first half, which otherwise comes to a close on March 20, to facilitate the passage of bills replacing ordinances on land acquisition, mines and minerals and coal.
All the three bills have been passed by Lok Sabha and two of them--- one on mines and minerals and coal--were referred to the Select Committee of Rajya Sabha, which adopted the reports.
Government is hopeful that it will also be able to arrive at some sort of consensus on the land bill even as opposition protests on it has grown only louder.
These things will require time because only three days remain for the first half of the budget session to end as per the schedule. Out of this, Friday is for private members' day.
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There is another view that the government should prorogue the budget session on March 20 doing away with the recess and convene a fresh session in April or May to complete the unfinished task after repromulgating the ordinances on land, coal and mines and mineral.
While an ordinance has a life of six months, it has to be approved by parliament within six weeks of the commencement of the session which follows its promulgation. An ordinance cannot be re-promulgated while parliament is in session.