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Govt hopes Oppn would end disruption of Parliament

House proceedings disrupted for 3 days, BJP-led parties seek resignation of PM on CAG report on coal block allocation

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Government today hoped that parties within the opposition rank, who favour a discussion on coal allocation issue, would prevail upon those who favour disruption of the proceedings.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal said that parties, who had supported BJP in disrupting the proceedings, would now prevail upon it in the next week to go for a discussion.

He was apparently referring to JD(U), a key constituent of the NDA.

He said that as Friday is a day of private members' business, the House should be allowed to function as individual MPs get only one day to move their bills and resolutions.

 

On the question of 'no work, no pay' for MPs, he said when he was a Member of Parliament, he had moved a private member's bill to this effect.

Parliament proceedings have remained disrupted for three days with the BJP-led parties seeking resignation of the Prime Minister on the issue of CAG report on coal block allocation.

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First Published: Aug 24 2012 | 10:57 AM IST

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