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New Delhi: After a tumultuous monsoon session, the winter session of Parliament will be from November 26 to December 23. The decision was taken in Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs (CCPA) chaired by Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
With the last session a virtual washout, the government is keen to take up important legislations to be passed in Parliament like GST bill, land bill, the real estate regulation and development bill and negotiable instruments arbitration bill.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said, "If opposition shows tolerance and let Parliament run then the government is ready to discuss intolerance. I am really concerned about the media reports that opposition will make legislation difficult and stall Parliament. Reforms are necessary and I hope parties realise that. The government is always willing to consult the opposition on any issue."
The winter session will happen in the backdrop of BJP suffering a massive defeat in Bihar, which has further emboldened the Opposition. The session as such is expected to begin at a stormy note during which the Opposition is likely to corner the government on issues like retrun of awards by writers and filmmakers, Dadri beef lynching and related incidents.
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