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This Article is From Aug 03, 2013

Ready to discuss all issues with opposition, says Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ahead of monsoon session

Ready to discuss all issues with opposition, says Prime Minister Manmohan Singh ahead of monsoon session
New Delhi: As the monsoon session of the Parliament set to begin from Monday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said he expects a "constructive and productive" session and sought support from all political parties.

The PM added the government was ready to discuss all issues that opposition might want and urged all political parties to cooperate in passing pending bills.

"A lot of time was wasted in the previous two-three sessions, and a lot of legislative agenda is pending before parliament. I sincerely hope all sections of the house will cooperate in making this a very productive, constructive session," the prime minister said, adding that the government was ready for any debate.

"Government on its part is willing to discuss any issue which may agitate the opposition, but all that we respectfully ask of the opposition is its cooperation in passing the essential legislative work, the primary responsibility of parliament," the prime minister said.

Manmohan Singh also said that the food security bill was the most important legislation pending before parliament.

"Of all the five or six ordinances before parliament, the most important is the food security ordinance. I sincerely hope parliament in its wisdom will find it productive, and justified to pass the bill, to convert the ordinance into a bill in an active parliament," he said.

The monsoon session of parliament has 44 bills listed, and only 16 working days. The list of pending bills with government exceeds 100.

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