The monsoon session of Parliament, scheduled to begin on July 26, is expected to be a stormy one with the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Opposition seeking to pin down the Centre on issues like the hike in fuel prices and essential commodities, and Foreign Minister SM Krishna's Pakistan visit.
Senior BJP Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Tuesday told rediff.com the party would unleash a vigorous campaign against the ruling United Progressive Alliance government.
When asked if there could be disruptions during Parliament proceedings, Naqvi said that the party had no intention to do so. "But it will depend upon the attitude of the
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