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Govt, BJP agree upon Companies, Pension bills

FP Archives December 19, 2011, 14:32:08 IST

The BJP support is crucial as the Left parties are opposing the bills.

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 Govt, BJP agree upon Companies, Pension bills

New Delhi: The government and BJP today reached a broad agreement on the Companies Bill and Pensions Fund Regulatory Development Authority Bill paving the way for their passage in this session of Parliament. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee held a meeting with senior BJP leaders LK Advani, Sushma Swaraj and Yashwant Sinha to discuss these two legislations. Since the Left parties are opposed to them, BJP’s support is crucial.[caption id=“attachment_159812” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Man to bring the Opposition along. Image courtesy PIB”] [/caption] Sources said government agreed to the BJP demand for ensuring Guarantee Returns in PFRDA. The Standing Committee on Finance, headed by Sinha, had made this recommendation. It is not clear if the government has also conceded to BJP’s demand for defining the quantum of FDI in PFRDA in the bill itself instead of bringing it through an executive decision. Earlier, the BJP was adamant that if this provision is not included, it would oppose the bill. However, it had later mellowed down its stand. On the Companies Bill, which is listed in today’s revised list of business in the Lok Sabha, BJP wanted that the proposed law give a nod to Limited Liability Partnership (LLP). This has been agreed to by the government, according to sources. Both government and BJP leaders denied that Lokpal Bill was also discussed in this meeting. They maintained that the confabulations were related only to these two Bills which the government is keen on getting passed in this session. Corporate Affairs Minister M Veerappa Moily is scheduled to move the Companies Bill in the Lok Sabha today. Trinamool Congress, which is a part of the ruling UPA coalition, has certain reservations about these two Bills but has said it will not do anything which would topple the government. PTI

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