"I met Sushma Swaraj today to discuss the Insurance Bill. BJP said they will consider the bill," Chidambaram said on the sidelines of a function to inaugurate the registered office of Bharatiya Mahila Bank here.
Sources said Chidambaram also met leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley to discuss the two bills.However, BJP has not given any assurance of support and conveyed to the Finance Minister that the matter will be discussed within the party and take a call, sources said.
The government is keen on increasing the FDI cap in the insurance sector.
The Manmohan Singh dispensation wants to increase the FDI limit to invite more foreign investment and give a boost to the economy.
There is a broad agreement on the Direct Taxes Code Bill between the government and BJP, but they differ on some aspects. BJP is firm that unless the differences are sorted out the party will not support the Bill.
The Left parties too are opposed to the Insurance Bill and the Direct Taxes Code (DTC) Bill.
The Insurance Bill which seeks to raise the foreign direct investment ceiling in the insurance sector to 49 per cent has been with the Rajya Sabha since 2008. The Cabinet had approved it again in October 2012.
The Standing Committee on Finance had, however, suggested that the cap should be kept at 26 per cent.
The government is now understood to be considering a proposal to raise the FDI cap to 49 per cent without an increase in voting rights.
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