"We have 20 bills pending, 11 on higher education and nine on school education. I don't think it will be realistic to get all through, but we would certainly want to try and get as many as possible passed in the next couple of sessions," Minister of State for HRD Shashi Tharoor said.
In an interview of Karan Thapar for Devil's Advocate programme on CNN-IBN, he said a lot of persuasion will be required to convince Parliamentarians rather than pushing for enactment of the legislations.
He ruled out the possibility of "arm-twisting" to get the MPs, especially from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, on board on these bills as they fear the reforms will affect institutes patronised by them.
"I am not sure (about) the presumption that an arm- twisting is required, I think there is an act of persuasion (that is) required," he said.
With several bills relating to education pending, Tharoor exuded confidence over the passage of as many of them with M M Pallam Raju heading the ministry.
"I think Pallam Raju can succeed. He is experienced...He has been in Lok Sabha for 23 years and Kapil Sibal has not (been there for as many years). That is important to understand," he said replying to a question.
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He said the HRD ministry comprising Raju, him and Jitin Prasada was already "working very much as a team".
Tharoor felt that an "exercise is required to choose which bills can be pushed more quickly and which bills will require further work."