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Stormy start for Modi government budget session over price rise

| | Jul 07, 2014, at 04:59 pm
New Delhi, July 7 (IBNS) The first budget session of the Narendra Modi government began on Monday with a ruckus over the price rise in Lok Sabha.

While the government agreed to a price rise discussion in Rajya Sabha, the opposition demanded to know what the government is doing to contain price rise in Lok Sabha.

The session will have 28 sittings.

Prime Minister Modi in Lok Sabha introduced Piyush Goyal to the House on Monday. The Minister was not introduced earlier when PM introduced his Ministers.

While there is a heavy majority for the ruling BJP and NDA in Parliament, the opposition also closed ranks to attack the government on the issue of price rise.

Congress might seek an adjournment motion on price rise in Parliament. 

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