Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu is expected to throw some light on the government's plans on the issue when he addresses a press conference tomorrow.
The stormy Monsoon session of Parliament was a virtual washout, delaying legislations, including the crucial GST bill, which could not be passed because of continuous acrimony and disruptions.
During the entire four weeks of the session which began on July 21, the Lalit Modi controversy and Vyapam scam of Madhya Pradesh dominated, resulting in paralysis of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
Sources said the decision to reconvene Monsoon session will depend on whether there is some significant headway with other parties on the contentious GST bill.
If the government manages to rope in some regional parties and chooses to press for the GST bill, then it may call for reconvening the Monsoon session for few days.
The non-prorogation of the Houses and adjourning them sine die will enable it to reconvene the house at a short notice, they added.
Government has to also take a call on the land ordinance, which was issued for the third time last month and will expire on August 31. The bill to replace it is still before the Joint Committee of Parliament headed by BJP MP S S Ahluwalia, which is examining the contentious measure, and it has decided to bring it only in Winter session.
While an ordinance has a life of six months, it has to be approved by Parliament within six weeks of the commencement of the session which follows its promulgation. An ordinance cannot be re-promulgated while the House is in session.
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