Winter Session of Parliament from December 11

Assembly poll results, Rafale and Ram temple to cast a shadow on proceedings

Updated - November 14, 2018 09:50 pm IST

Published - November 14, 2018 05:07 pm IST - New Delhi

The CCPA has recommended that the winter session be held from December 11 to January 8, the sources said.

The CCPA has recommended that the winter session be held from December 11 to January 8, the sources said.

The winter session of Parliament will start on December 11, the day when the results of the Assembly elections in five States will become known.

The Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs on Tuesday recommended convening of the session from December 11 to January 8, official sources said on Wednesday.

20 working days

This would be the last full-fledged Parliament session of the Modi government prior to the Lok Sabha election.

The Assembly election results, the controversy over the Rafale deal and the Ram temple debate are likely to cast a shadow on parliamentary proceedings.

Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram are going to the polls.

There will be 20 working days during the session. Usually, the winter session begins in the third week of November and ends before Christmas. The first day of the session is likely to be adjourned to pay tribute to former Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee, who passed away recently.

“We seek the support and cooperation of all parties for the smooth functioning of Parliament during the session,” Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Goel said.

Triple talaq Bill

The government would push for the passage of the triple talaq Bill pending in the Rajya Sabha. It had promulgated an ordinance to make instant triple talaq a penal offence.

The government wants the Indian Medical Council amendment ordinance and the companies amendment ordinance to be passed in this session.

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