After the meeting, Congress leader in Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said they have put forth their demand for a discussion on the issue and will move an adjournment motion under Rule 56 in Lok Sabha.
The all-party meeting was held in a conducive atmosphere, and the Speaker hoped that the coming session will function smoothly.
She said members raised various demands, prominent among which were holding discussions on drought and drinking water shortage in several parts of the country, besides the Uttarakhand issue.
Asked if a discussion on Uttarakhand can be allowed, she said, "The court has given stay till April 27 and I don't think till 27th (there can be a discussion)."
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"All have extended their support. We all hope that the coming Lok Sabha session will function smoothly," she said.
"We have raised many issues before the Speaker, of which the main one is of Uttarakhand where an attempt has been made to destabilise the Congress government and despite a High Court order, an interim stay has been obtained by the Centre from Supreme Court.
"We have raised the issue and want a discussion on this. A lot of opposition members agree on this and they also want a discussion on this," he told reporters after the meeting.
"We have raised these matters before them. We also requested that there is a rule for everything. But putting (rules) aside, the Speaker can allow anything keeping in view the importance of the subject raised. We have made the request not to cite rules in a bid to suppress issues and deny a discussion," he said.
The session will have 15 days of sitting with a total of
90 hours, of which around 52 hours will be devoted to government work.
Asked if a discussion on Uttarakhand is possible, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Rajiv Pratap Rudy said, "The Speaker has to take a decision on it. To my knowledge, the matter is before the court and when the issue is pending in court and a decision is yet to come, there is no scope for a discussion on it."
On today's meeting, he said, "There was complete assurance from all the political parties that the House will be made to run smoothly and the environment looked very good. All have assured and there is a broad consensus that Lok Sabha should function smoothly and all the parties have said this in one voice."
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, also a Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, said, "We are expecting constructive and positive approach from Congress and the opposition. Our effort is that the House functions smoothly and constructively in a cool atmosphere."
On the Uttarakhand issue, he said Congress would have to face its own music as it had dismissed popularly elected governments with majority and when there was no constitutional crisis in the past.