Monday, November 8, 2010

Barack Obama Speech In Indian Parliament

U.S. speech President Barack Obama in Parliament has given the Congress the necessary ammunition to take on the opposition in the winter session, which begins on Wednesday. The opposition is prepared on the grill of the governing party on issues like housing scandal Adarsh, the corruption surrounding the Commonwealth Games, the scam of 2G spectrum, rising prices, Maoism and activities between the intelligence services.
Congress will now go into the session with confidence that Obama's visit was a success from the point of view of the country, given the fact that the U.S. president supported India's permanent membership of the Security Council of the UN, called for the dismantling of terrorist camps in Pakistan and rule out U.S. intervention in Kashmir.
Obama had been silent on these, the opposition had the opportunity to claim the prime minister, Manmohan Singh, had been playing a secondary role to the U.S.. The left parties have been demonstrations across the country on Wednesday to protest the economic policies of the U.S..
Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar will meet with party leaders to seek cooperation in the management of the house without problems.
The session, which ends on December 13, will be volatile. This is also the first session after the verdict on September 30 demand-Babri Masjid Ram Janambhoomi title by the Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court.
The government has a long legislative agenda with 23 bills with slots for consideration and approval and, like many new draft law presented. The latter includes the draft Land Acquisition Act, which was opposed by Trinamool Congress Mamata Banerjee, Mines and Minerals Bill, which will give local people a stake in the projects and the protection of women sexual harassment in the draft law at work, which was recently approved by the cabinet. Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill is being withdrawn and a new bill will be submitted in place.

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