"The Congress Party is coordinating with the like-minded Opposition parties, so that a collective voice is raised on important issues concerning the nation. Unlike what has been said, Congress has effectively coordinated with the opposition while playing its role as principal opposition party," senior Congress spokesman Anand Sharma said.
The deputy Leader of Congress in Rajya Sabha said Congress will raise in both Houses the issue of "assault on federal structure and constitutional democracy", in reference to Government's moves to dislodge its governments in Arunachal and Uttarakhand.
"Those Bills where consensus has not reached will not have the support of the Opposition Party unless and until the Government reaches a total consensus," he said.
It will raise matters of national interest and concern and hold the Government to account where we feel it is in public interest to do so, he said.
"The first notice we gave on Kashmir turbulence was accepted and the discussion took place in Rajya Sabha today. The second notice we have given is on federal structure which the Government is constantly attacking by dislodging democratically elected governments in Arunachal, Uttarakhand and again Arunachal. We will raise this issue in both the Houses," Sharma said.
Sharma, former Commerce minister, also said that the Congress will seek a discussion on foreign policy in light of Prime Minister's recent foreign trips and the rejection of India's bid to enter the NSG.
"Prime Minister visited many nations including the US, Mexico, Africa. We will debate these issues as to what the talks were about, what the outcomes were and how Indian interests were taken forward.
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The Congress leader said it has expressed reservations on the Enemy Property Bill which has been conveyed to Government.
On the Compensatory Afforestation Act, he said though it has been through the scrutiny of the Standing Committee, it is "not satisfied" with the manner in which the Bill is drafted.
"There are issues of the Gram Sabha which Congress Party has raised and we have demanded and advised the Government to take up this Bill only after the Congress Party's concerns have been fully addressed and the Bill has been amended accordingly," he said.
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