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Cong leadership discusses food security Bill, Telangana row

To meet on Monday amid talks of a special session of Parliament

Press Trust of India New Delhi
UPA will decide its strategy on Monday on the ambitious food security bill amid talk of a special session of Parliament.

Congress top brass today discussed the way ahead on UPA's ambitious food security bill in the wake of opposition's "uncooperative" attitude.

In an over three-hour-long meeting of Congress Core Group, chaired by party president Sonia Gandhi with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh by her side, the top leadership of the party deliberated in detail the options of calling a special session or taking the ordinance route.

The Food Security Bill and the Land Acquisition Bill are being seen as a gamechanger by the Congress as it braces for the next Lok Sabha elections, which are less than a year away, and it is keen on their early implementation.
 
With Telangana issue returning to haunt the Congress, the core group meeting also took a view of the political situation in Andhra Pradesh, where its two MPs and senior leader K Keshava Rao decided to leave Congress and join Telangana Rashtriya Samiti.

The vexed issue of a separate statehood in Andhra Pradesh has been troubling the party for long and the state is divided on regional lines on the Telangana demand. Andhra Pradesh is the one of the few major states where the party is power on its own and a good showing is crucial for it in the general elections due next year.

In the meeting, Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, who has returned from Chhatisgarh visit, briefed the party leadership in detail about the May 25 Bastar Maoist attack and the measures taken by the government in the aftermath.

On the food security issue, it was decided that Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath will speak to other political parties and if they agree, a special session may be convened to take up the bill, sources said. Otherwise the government may decide to bring out an ordinance on the food bill, a key commitment of the UPA.

The meeting took place a day after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused the Opposition of playing "obstructionist" role in Parliament and made a fresh appeal to the political parties to help the government clear important legislation.

Party leaders have been maintaining that the government will have to take an early decision on food security and see the measure through despite the opposition's attitude as its a major exercise for the UPA that has to be completed before the next Lok Sabha polls.

Congress is attaching huge significance to the food security measure ahead of the next Lok Sabha election and hence an early decision on the issue is expected.

Reports earlier said that idea of convening a special session of Parliament could be considered by the Government in view of the fact that an ordinance is 'not a good option' because legal right cannot be given to beneficiaries through an executive order without Parliament's nod.

The dates for the session were being talked about as July 1-5, but government sources had said that no schedule has yet been finalised.

The food bill is the brainchild of party-chief Sonia Gandhi, who is also the UPA Chairperson and head of the National Advisory Council.

Gandhi only last week had appealed to the NDA and other Opposition parties to come together and collectively help the government pass the two bills.

"These are not partisan issues. It is not a question of government versus the Opposition. These bills affect the lives and livelihood of millions whom we are committed to represent and benefit," Gandhi had said.

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First Published: Jun 01 2013 | 2:32 PM IST

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