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Govt ready to discuss, debate ordinances issue: Venkaiah Naidu

FP Archives • February 23, 2015, 14:51:59 IST
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Facing an attack from Opposition parties on the issue of ordinances, the government on Monday expressed its readiness to discuss and debate in Parliament the objections raised by rival parties even as it dismissed their charge of “Ordinance Raj”.

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Govt ready to discuss, debate ordinances issue: Venkaiah Naidu

New Delhi: Facing an attack from Opposition parties on the issue of ordinances, the government on Monday expressed its readiness to discuss and debate in Parliament the objections raised by rival parties even as it dismissed their charge of “Ordinance Raj”. On the first day of the Budget session, Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu asked parties not to politicise the issue. [caption id=“attachment_2116287” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![M Venkaiah Naidu. PTI](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/VenkaiahNaidu_PTI2.jpg) M Venkaiah Naidu. PTI[/caption] Asking the Opposition not to find fault with ordinances per se, Naidu said, “If they have any problem on the content of the Ordinance, they are welcome to debate in Parliament… Government is ready to discuss any objection raised by the Opposition… Let the Parliament decide. That is my humble request to all the political parties.” Naidu said it was the first full fledged budget session of the NDA government and the people have high expectations from it. He said that development is possible only thorough a proper climate for industry and proper legislative measures. “Government should do it. That is the expectation of Parliament. I hope all political parties will understand that and cooperate with the government in proper conduct of the House, in debating, discussing and deciding the issues. “I was pained that some friends in the Opposition said that ours was an Ordinance Raj. We are a democratic party, and democratic government,” Naidu said. He said the NDA government has no fancy for ordinances and they were issued in past as well. “We recall in the very first year of the republic, three ordinances were issued in 1950… I put it on record, which might not be palatable to some people that inspite of having massive majority in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, the then government had resorted to ordinances,” the minister said. Naidu also strongly defended the government on the ordinances on coal and land. He said that the land ordinance is not anti-farmer. PTI

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