Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will again try to convince the Opposition to support the contentious Civil Nuclear Liability Bill with the intent to introduce it in the second half of the Budget session (April-May).
Sources in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) told Business Standard that National Security Advisor (NSA) Shiv Shankar Menon will meet top leaders of the BJP and the CPI(M) to explain the salient features of the Bill.
Although Menon had made efforts to convince the BJP top brass to support the Bill, the saffron brigade decided to join hands with the opposition parties, including the Left. The government, on Monday, sensing the possibility of being outnumbered in the motion, decided not to table the bill in the Lok Sabha.
Menon held a special session for top spokespersons of the Congress today to brief them on the features of the Bill. Although the PMO is keen to see the bill passed before the prime minister's visit to US in mid-April, UPA managers told Business Standard that the chances
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