Budget 2018: Govt to 'leave no stone unturned' in passing triple talaq Bill

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The government on Sunday stated it might "go away no stone unturned" to make sure the passage of the triple talaq bill within the finances consultation of Parliament starting Monday, and asserted that it'd speak to numerous parties for a consensus on the difficulty.

The government met leaders of political events at a meeting in Parliament house on Sunday and also sought their cooperation in making sure the achievement of the vital consultation at some stage in which the Union budget would be presented.

The all-party meeting was attended with the aid of prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union ministers Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley and Ananth Kumar, besides leaders of the competition and other events.
Speaker Sumitra Mahajan additionally held a dinner assembly with celebration leaders for the session's clean functioning and said the leaders had confident her in their cooperation.

Also read: Centre to push for passage of triple talaq invoice in price range session

Addressing the ground leaders of the diverse parties in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, high Minister Modi stated the authorities accords significance to troubles raised by using the parties and entreated their leaders to create a "optimistic environment for the countrywide properly".

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kumar described the meeting as "fruitful" and said the high minister urged the leaders of the events to make the session a success.

"we can depart no stone unturned and persuade and request all political events so that the invoice is surpassed in the Rajya Sabha, as it has been inside the Lok Sabha," he stated while asked approximately the triple talaq bill after the meeting.

"we're very hopeful that the invoice, which is going to negate 'Talaq-e-Biddat' and pave the way for empowering Muslim women, could be exceeded inside the Rajya Sabha, too," he stated.

Kumar stated that he, at the side of Ministers of nation for Parliamentary Affairs Vijay Goel and Arjun Ram Meghwal, will technique numerous political events to adapt a consensus for its passage.


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