He said the government has secured the support of the principal opposition party (BJP) for the passage of the insurance Bill.
"The opposition parties have promised me they will pass the insurance Bill... Most parties, including the principal opposition party, have expressed their support for insurance bill. I hope with majority support, if not unanimous support, we will be able to pass the insurance bill," he said.
The Winter session may start in early December, after the completion of assembly elections in five states.
Chidambaram further exuded confidence that the government would be able to pass about a dozen Bills, including that on securities market, in the forthcoming session of Parliament.
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