With the BJP and its allies not having majority in the Upper House, the government is critically dependent on the support of the Congress for the passage of the Insurance Amendment Bill which seeks to raise foreign investment cap in the sector to 49 per cent from 26 per cent.
The bill seeking to replace an ordinance on the subject was cleared by Lok Sabha today and faces the real test in the Rajya Sabha where it is likely to be taken up after the Holi holidays.
Hoping that Congress supports the bill in the Rajya Sabha, he said, "We will have to see who supports it in the Rajya Sabha as BJP lacks numbers."
Congress, which brought the original bill way back in 2008, however, is non-commital on supporting the measure.
"We are opposed to the methodology, style and manner in which it has been brought bypassing Parliament," Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said.
At the same, Singhvi dismissed suggestion that the party had take a u-turn on the issue.
A senior party leader said in private that the best thing would be to keep the bill pending in the Rajya Sabha for long as its rejection could pave the way for a Joint Session.
For any measure to be brought in the Joint Session, it needs to be approved by one house and rejected by the other.
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