Looking for cooperation of all sections of the House ahead of parliament session, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that there is the need of credible action from all to ensure that the country is least affected by the formidable challenges posed by the global economic slowdown. He appealed to MPs to engage in a productive and constructive debate, as the house panel was meeting against the backdrop of global economic slowdown, which has also affected the country.
Singh said 'in this context, the way we conduct the financial business now before parliament will be a crucial determinant of our country's ability to cope with the formidable challenges our country faces.’ By adding, he said that we are looking forward for a very productive, constructive session of Parliament as our country's people expect Parliament to do.
Prime Minister’s comments came against the backdrop of Opposition parties, preparing to target the government on price rise, crimes against women, chopper scam and a host of other issues. The last two sessions were often disrupted by opposition MPs protesting against corruption and government's reforms plans.
The Parliament has begun its key budget session on February, 21 where the government will seek to push several controversial economic reforms bills.
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