New Delhi:Various opposition parties on Sunday pushed for a law on minimum support price on agriculture produce and also demanded discussion on the Pegasus snooping row, fuel prices and unemployment in the Winter session of Parliament beginning Monday.
While Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not present at the all-party meeting convened by the government, Defence Minister and Deputy Leader of Lok Sabha Rajnath Singh sought cooperation from all parties for productive and smooth functioning of the House.
The government is ready for discussions on all the issues permitted by the Lok Sabha speaker and the Rajya Sabha chairman under rules, he said.
Talking to reporters after the meeting, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said all the parties which attended the meet demanded immediate action on a law on minimum support price (MSP) for farm produce.
He said demands were also raised to extend compensation to those farmers who died during the protest against three central farm laws.
Kharge said there were some other big issues which were raised by the parties such as the rising prices of petrol and diesel, and tensions at the Line of Actual Control with China.
He said the political parties were expecting that Prime Minister Modi would attend the meeting and share something with them.
The leaders wanted to ask more about the farm laws as there were some apprehensions that these legislations might again come in some other form, Kharge said.
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Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi said there is no tradition of the prime minister attending the all-party meeting.
Kharge said the parties would cooperate with the government on the issues of public interest.
Some opposition leaders also raised the issue of extended jurisdiction of the Border Security Force in some states, including West Bengal.