LS to have special discussion on Indo-US N-deal
The Lok Sabha will have a special discussion on the Indo-US nuclear deal on Monday under a rule that does not entail voting, contrary to BJP's demand.
NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha will have a special discussion on the Indo-US nuclear deal on Monday under a rule that does not entail voting, contrary to BJP's demand.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to intervene in the debate which will start in the afternoon and External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee would reply to it.
The Rajya Sabha is expected to take up the matter on Tuesday and is likely to focus its attention on Monday to consider the OBC quota bill which has already been approved by the Lok Sabha.
The last two days of the current winter session which concludes on December 19 have been kept exclusively for a threadbare discussion on the nuke deal which has evoked sharp attack from the main opposition BJP and serious reservations from Left parties.
A section of scientists has also come out with their reservations on a number of provisions in the bill passed by the US Senate and Congress.
Meeting in the midst of opposition criticism, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) last week put its weight behind the government on the issue.
Mukherjee told the Parliament last week the new US law on nuke deal contains certain "extraneous and prescriptive" provisions but said concerns over these are expected to be addressed in a separate agreement with Washington.
He asserted that no external "interference" will be allowed in the country's strategic programme which will remain insulated from outside "scrutiny".
Government has also been insisting that the Bush Administration has given a categorical assurance that the legislation passed by the Congress "explicitly" authorised civil nuclear cooperation with India "fully consistent" with the July 18, 2005 agreement and the March two, 2006 Separation Plan.
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