Government has kept option of reconvening Monsoon Session open after it is adjourned sine die today. The Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs (CCPA) held a meeting in New Delhi this morning to discuss the future course of action. Sources said that CCPA decided not to recommend proroguing of the session. <br/><br/>There has been no significant business in this Parliament session following the continuous disruption by the opposition parties over Lalit Modi scandal and Vyapam scam. The key legislations including GST bill is yet to be passed by the Rajya Sabha.<br/><br/>Later, government also held a meeting of NDA leaders in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. During the meeting, Union Ministers Rajnath Singh and Venkaiah Naidu told them about the current political situation and the works done in this session.<br/><br/> 'According to sources, in the meeting, Rajnath Singh alleged that Congress was exposed during yesterday's discussion on Lalit Modi controversy in the Lok Sabha.
News On AIR | August 13, 2015 1:55 PM
Govt keeps option of reconvening Monsoon Session open after it adjourned sine die