All Political Parties stand united to ensure Nation?s Safety and Security: Narendra Modi

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All Political Parties stand united to ensure Nation?s Safety and Security: Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI (INDIA): Addressing floor leaders of parties in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha here today, ahead of Monsoon Session of Parliament beginning tomorrow, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi said that for preserving the institution of Democracy in India, it is important that all Political Parties support the Government to conduct business in both the Houses of the Parliament without disruption and constructive discussion takes place on issues of national importance.nnPrime Minister, in one voice with the leaders of all parties, also asserted that all Political Parties stand united to ensure nation?s safety and security, after such concerns were raised by many leaders on recent developments.nnThe Prime Minister expressed gratitude towards all Parties for supporting the Government in bringing historic economic reforms like preponing of Budget Session of Parliament and bringing in Goods and Services Tax.nnModi informed all the leaders that due to preponing Budget by a month, there would be a balanced nature of capital expenditure profile in this financial year. Already 30% of total expenditure and 49% expenditure in infrastructure sector has taken place before the monsoon has started, which is a huge achievement and would bring fiscal prudence in capital expenditure in future.nnBringing in of GST regime, with support of all parties, has strengthened the Federal structure of Government and brought about economic solidarity in the country, Modi added.nnThe Prime Minister mentioned that highest level of dignity has been maintained in the whole process of Presidential Election till now and no situation of any bitterness surfaced among the Political Parties. All Parties should be commended for that and each party must ensure that all MPs and MLAs participate in the President? election and no vote is wasted, Modi said.nnThe Prime Minister also urged all leaders to achieve consensus on celebrating 75th anniversary of Quit India Movement on 9th August in both Houses of Parliament.nnPrime Minister urged all parties to extend their support to the Government in fighting corruption and the issue of communal violence in the name of Cow protection.nnModi said that State Governments must ensure the maintenance of law and order and strict action must be taken against those who break the law.nnPrime Minister also expressed deep concern for the floods in North Eastern States of India and assured all leaders that the Government is is fully informed on the situation on the ground and taking all steps to reduce the suffering of people.nnA host of issues were brought up by the leaders of parties during the meeting. There was a consensus across party lines on ensuring smooth functioning of the Parliament without disruptions and deadlocks to be resolved through constructive discussions in both the Houses.nnUnion Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Shri Ananth Kumar, later briefing media persons said that the Government has requested all parties, especially the opposition, for their co-operation for the smooth functioning of the House. The Minister informed that all parties were in favour of a productive Monsoon session. The Government is always ready to discuss on the floor of the House, any issue as permitted under Rules of Procedure, he added.nnKumar further informed that the Monsoon Session, 2017 of Parliament is scheduled to be held from Monday, the 17th July, 2017, and subject to exigencies of Government Business, the Session may conclude on Friday, the 11th August, 2017. The Minister said that the Session will provide a total of 19 sittings spread over a period of 26 days including four Private Members? days. Further, 21 Bills are pending in Lok Sabha while 42 Bills are pending in Rajya Sabha, he added.nnItems of Government Business Identified for being taken up in both the Houses of Parliament during ensuing Monsoon Session, 2017nnBills for Introduction, Consideration and PassingnThe Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill, 2017;nThe Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance (FRDI) Bill, 2017;nThe Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2017nThe State Banks (Repeal and Amendment) Bill, 2017nThe Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension To Chandigarh) Amendment Bill, 2017;nThe Central Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017;nThe Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Bill, 2017;nThe Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy (IIPE) Bill, 2017;nThe Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Amendment Bill, 2017;nThe Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Amendment Bill, 2017;nThe Consumer Protection Bill, 2017;nThe National Investigation Agency (Amendment) Bill, 2017;nThe Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2017;nThe Right of Children Free and Compulsory Education (Second Amendment) Bill, 2017;nLabour Code on wages; andnThe National Sports University Bill, 2017nnBills for Consideration and PassingnBills pending in Lok SabhanThe Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2016;nThe National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Amendment) Bill, 2017;nThe Indian Institute of Management Bill 2017;nThe Right of Children Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017;nThe Repealing and Amending Bill, 2017;nThe Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016;nThe Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017 ;andnThe Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Public-Private Partnership) Bill, 2017nnBills pending in Rajya SabhanThe Footwear Design and Development Institute Bill, 2017 as passed by Lok Sabha;nThe National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (Second Amendment) Bill, 2016 as passed by Lok Sabha;nThe Factories (Amendment) Bill, 2016 as passed by Lok Sabha;nThe Whistle Blowers Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2015 as passed by Lok Sabha;nThe Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill, 2013;nThe Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2016 as passed by Lok Sabha;nThe Admiralty (Jurisdiction and Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill, 2016 as passed by Lok Sabha;nThe Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty Third Amendment) Bill, 2017 as passed by Lok Sabha;nThe National Commission for Backward Classes (Repeal) Bill, 2017 as passed by Lok Sabha; andnThe Collection of Statistics (Amendment) Bill, 2017 as passed by Lok Sabha.nnFinancial BusinessnSupplementary Demands for Grants (including Railways) for 2017-18nnBills for WithdrawalnLok SabhanThe Consumer Protection Bill, 2015nnRajya SabhanThe North-Eastern Council (Amendment) Bill, 2013;andnThe Participation of Workers in Management Bill, 1990.

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