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Govt convenes all-party meet on Aug 1

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Seeking the passage of a number of bills as also the ordinance on Food Security Bill, Government will hold interactions with various political parties on August 1, four days ahead of the Monsoon session of Parliament.

An all-party meeting has been called by the government on that day in which chief whips of the parties will also be invited, Parliament sources said.

Besides Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, who is the Leader of the Lok Sabha, Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath and ministers of state for Parliamentary Affairs Paban Singh Ghatowar and Rajiv Shukla will represent the government at the meeting, they said.
 

The session being held from August 5 to 30 has just 16 working days at a time when there are 116 pending legislations.

The passage of the Food Security ordinance is expected to take precedence over other legislative business.

Chidambaram has already said that official amendments to the DTC bill, which seeks to overhaul the over 50-year-old income tax law, will be introduced towards the end of Monsoon session. The Direct Taxes Code (DTC) bill was introduced in Lok Sabha in 2010 and Standing Committee on Finance has given a report after its scrutiny.

The finance ministry has on its platter bills like the insurance act amendment and pension fund bill that aim to boost the FDI in the two sectors. Key tax reforms like the Goods and Services Tax Bill is also awaiting Parliament's nod.

Though no key economic reforms related bill got passed in the past two years, the UPA is confident of getting the parliamentary nod for the insurance, the pension and the direct tax code bills in this session.

The Budget session which concluded on May 8 was one of the least productive sessions of Parliament which approved the Union Budget 2013-14 as also the Railway Budget without any discussion. Only two bills -- besides the customary money bills - received the lawmakers' nod.

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First Published: Jul 25 2013 | 10:40 PM IST

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