Parl panel to seek more time; Land Bill unlikely in Monsoon Session
BY Agencies11 July 2015 6:37 AM IST
Agencies11 July 2015 6:37 AM IST
With no political consensus in sight, the Joint Committee of Parliament examining the land bill is likely to seek more time to submit its report to the House, which may not see the bill coming up for consideration in the Monsoon Session beginning July 21.
A number of panel members <g data-gr-id="13">has</g> indicated their willingness to further extend the deadline for submission of its report.
The committee, headed by BJP member S S Ahluwalia, had earlier decided in favour of extending the deadline from July 21 to July 28, for which Parliament’s nod would be sought when the Monsoon Session begins. Sources in the government as well as in the panel did not rule out further extensions to the Joint Committee. While the government is yet to take a call on convening a Joint Session of Parliament to ensure the passage of the bill, there seems to be no sign of an agreement in the panel.
There is a view within the government that the opposition Congress will not relent on its demands even if the government agrees to some changes.
Indications are that deliberations in the panel could be continued for some more time as the government is unlikely to push for the passage of the bill before the Assembly elections in politically crucial Bihar, an agrarian state.
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