According to sources, the committee will be headed by a member from the ruling BJP even though Congress had sought the chairperson's position.
Sources added that the government has given three names -- Chandan Mitra, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Jagat Prakash Nadda -- for the panel's chair and a decision on it will be taken tomorrow.
Highly-placed sources told PTI that the MPs likely to be included in the important panel are former Commerce minister Anand Sharma, BK Hariprasad and JD Seelam (all of Congress), Satish Misra (BSP), KC Tyagi (JD-U), Derek O'Brien (TMC), V Maitreyan (AIADMK), Naresh Gujral (SAD), Ram Gopal Yadav (SP), Kalpataru Das (BJD), P Rajiv (CPI-M) and Rajiv Chandrasekhar (Ind).
The major opposition parties had joined hands on the issue and demanded that the Insurance Bill be sent to a Select Committee.
The bill, which proposes to hike the FDI limit in insurance sector to 49 per cent, has been caught in a logjam with the Congress-led opposition insisting that it be referred to a Select Committee.
Government sources have now said that a decision has been taken to refer the bill to a Select Committee and an announcement in that regard could be made in Parliament tomorrow, the last day of the current session.
The government is confident of getting the bill passed in Lok Sabha but is wary about Rajya Sabha, where the ruling NDA has fewer numbers.
Although the government earlier listed the bill in Rajya Sabha, it was deferred and, strategically, not listed later as consultations were carried on with various parties for their support.
With a view to gaining support, the government has made it clear that it is amenable to amendments in the bill.
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