August 9, 2015 5:34 PM

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Open for 'meaningful suggestion' from Congress to resolve Parl deadlock: Venkaiah

The Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu today said that government is open to considering "meaningful suggestion" from the Congress to resolve the deadlock in Parliament and get eight crucial bills passed in the ongoing monsoon session. Addressing a press conference in Chennai, he criticised the Congress for disrupting Parliamentary proceedings.<br/><br/>He categorically said, none of the BJP ministers have committed any wrongdoing and therefore they would not resign. Passing the GST Bill, Land Acquisition Bill and a host of other legislations on economic reforms are crucial for national development and any delay would be damaging, he cautioned.<br/><br/>AIR correspondent reports, in a scathing attack on Congress, Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu has remarked that it neglected development while being in power and is blocking growth while in opposition by obstructing Parliament. Citing a Moody's report, he said nation's growth requires momentum in economic reforms and any delay in passing GST and Land Acquisition Bills will dent the image. Touching upon suspension of 25 Congress MPs, he said in 1989, 63 MPs faced similar action, adding, the Lok Sabha Speaker was forced to take the action. None of the BJP Ministers needs to resign as there is no wrongdoing, he remarked, and charged that Lalit Modi was allowed to leave the country during the previous rule. He hoped that in Parliament, tomorrow would be a Monday and not Sunday, and it would be a day of work as the Government is willing to discuss all issues. With four more days left for the Monsoon Session to conclude, and many crucial bills hanging fire, political observers keenly watch the unfolding events.

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