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'Modi has told opposition that interim budget will be presented'
Updated On: 01 February, 2019 08:50 AM IST | | PTI
Azad also said the Opposition has asked the government to take up only non-controversial bills for passage in Parliament in the Budget Session

Ghulam Nabi Azad
New Delhi: The Opposition Thursday made it clear to the government at an all-party meeting here that it will not allow passage of any contentious bills in the Budget Session of Parliament that started with President Ram Nath Kovind's address to a joint sitting of both the houses.
The opposition parties have said they will await the response of the government on whether it would take up the contentious bills during the brief Budget Session and are in a "wait and watch" mode on how the government moved forward in taking the opposition together. Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed to the opposition parties during the all-party meeting in Parliament Library building that his government will present an interim budget, much to the relief of many among the opposition who feared that government will present a "full-fledged" budget Friday.
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