The first meeting of UPA Coordination Committee is being held here after the tabling of the CAG reports, which the opposition is using to target the Prime Minister.
A firm view is building up in the government that the ruling alliance has to take head-on the "unsubstantiated" findings of the government auditor, a senior minister said today.
The CAG reports have estimated "undue benefits" totalling over Rs 3.06 lakh crore to private parties in coal block allocation without bidding, Delhi Airport development and diversion of coal to a private power project.
"The feeling is that we have to take it (the situation arising out of the CAG reports) head-on. If we succumb, we will be finished," the Minister, who declined to be identified, said.
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, who could not attend the first meeting of the Coordination Committee earlier this month, will be present tomorrow as she is arriving here tonight for the purpose.
A section of the UPA is of the view that the government should not be averse to set up a Joint Parliamentary Committee if demanded by the Opposition and if it could ensure a smooth session of Parliament.
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