Lok Sabha Speaker calls all-party meet on Nov 21

21 Nov 2012 Evaluate

An all party meeting has been called by Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar, on Nov 21, to chalk out an agenda for Parliament's smooth functioning during the winter session.

The expected meeting acquires significance since the earlier monsoon session of Parliament was a near washout with 13 out the 20 working days being wasted due to disruptions and adjournments by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over faulty coal block allocations. Even this time around the opposition parties are preparing to corner the government on various issues.
 
Further, after parting ways with the UPA, Trinamool Congress leader and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has already announced that it will bring up no-confidence motion against the Congress-led UPA government. 

Moreover, BJP and other opposition parties are also planning to raise the FDI in multi-brand issue and may seek division of votes after a discussion. Other issues include price rise and corruption and coal allocation anomalies in which the opposition has targeted the Prime Minister as well.

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