Monsoon session: Shah and Jaitley prepare a strategy to pass Triple Talak and OBC bill
Monsoon session: Shah and Jaitley prepare a strategy to pass Triple Talak and OBC bill
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For the monsoon session of the Parliament that begins next Wednesday, the BJP has begun to find a solution to the opposition attack and pass the crucial bill. In this order on Tuesday, BJP President Amit Shah discussed the future strategy with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

During this session, the elections to be held for Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman in the same session have also been discussed. The scheme of BJP and the government is to pass the bill giving constitutional status to the Triple Talak and OBC commissions in this session in every situation. 

They met at Jaitley residence in the presence of Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, who is taking health benefits after Shah Kidney Transplant. The meeting of about half an hour was held in the meeting during the session, dealing with the opposition attacks, especially in the selection of the Deputy Chairman. Party sources say that to give the opposition a glimpse of the BJP, the BJP can also offer the post to Akali Dal or TDP. Significantly, despite being the largest party in the Rajya Sabha and the strength of the NDA, the party is far from the majority. 

In the session, the BJP and the government's plan have to put together a legal settlement of the bill to stop the Triple Talak and give the constitutional status to the OBC Commission pending in the Rajya Sabha. Apart from this, TDP has again announced to bring a no-confidence motion against the government in this session. The opposition is in the mood to besiege the government on the Kashmir issue. In such a way, even the strategy of blaming the opposition attack was made. On 17th July, the government has called an all-party meeting to run the session smoothly. Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan has written letters to MPs seeking cooperation.

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