New Delhi:The process of consultation and arriving at a consensus on the smooth running of Lok Sabha seems to have hit a deadlock with opposition parties adamant on dedicated five hours for discussion in Parliament on farm laws and the ongoing farmers' agitation.
This demand has been communicated to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla in an array of meetings with floor leaders and whips of political parties came to a naught as government cited precedents where the first discussion on motion of thanks for presidential address with a reply from the Prime minister followed by a general discussion on Union budget with a reply from the minister took place.
Sources in the government said that a separate time for debate other than the motion of thanks on President's address cannot take place before the latter's conclusion and reply by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"The opposition was asked to discuss and debate on farmers agitation and laws during part of the discussion on motion of thanks on President's address. This cannot be in the first part of the session. They can be allowed in the next part of the session that begins from March 8," the source added.
While the government is citing rules and laws and set standard procedures to back its case while allowing opposition parties to debate farmers agitation, the opposition is adamant on a separate five hours or a day on farmers issues.