[So, the dream run appears to be over.
The bills pertaining to GST, Real Estate, Land Acquisition, Land
Boundary Agreement, and amendments to Juvenile Justice are reasonably
sure to face pretty rough weather.
Only the Black Money Bill is likely to sail through.]

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/legislative-logjam-clouds-last-lap-of-budget-session/article1-1343975.aspx

Opposition and government spar, key bills may not be passed in budget
session of Parliament
HT Correspondents, Hindustan Times, New Delhi| Updated: May 05, 2015 09:40 IST

File photo of the Parliament building in New Delhi.

A cloud of uncertainty hangs over the passage of key bills in the
second half of the budget session of Parliament as a tussle between
the Opposition and government is set to slow down legislative
business.

With just four days remaining for the Lok Sabha to wind up business
and seven days for the Rajya Sabha, chances of the passage of
significant reform legislation such as the land acquisition, real
estate, goods and services tax and juvenile justice bills look
increasingly bleak.

Racing against time, the government is making every effort to pass at
least the Indo-Bangladesh land boundary agreement and black money
bills in this session after it succeeded in pushing through the
long-awaited insurance, mines and coal block bills in the first half
of the budget session through crafty negotiations with the Opposition.

"We have these six key bills high in our agenda. But we are staring at
the possibility that a majority of them do not get clearance of both
Houses of Parliament," said a government source.

The Congress, at loggerheads with the Centre over the land bill
amendments, has hardened its position on the real estate and GST bill.
With party vice-president Rahul Gandhi taking up the cause of farmers
and home buyers, an intensified battle is expected over these bills.

Adding to the woes of the NDA government, the BJP has not been able to
convince some of its allies like the Shiv Sena and fence-sitters like
the AIADMK and BJD to support many of these bills.

"The black money bill can't be treated as a money bill (which doesn't
require the Rajya Sabha's approval). We also want the bill to be sent
to a parliamentary panel for review," said the Congress deputy leader
in the Rajya Sabha, Anand Sharma.

"We are not opposed to the GST bill per se. But will try to push it to
a select committee," said senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh. Last
week, Congress president Sonia Gandhi led her party to stage a
walk-out when the debate on the GST bill started in the Lok Sabha.

Without the support of the Congress, the Left and the Trinamool
Congress, it will be nearly impossible to pass legislation that needs
Constitution amendments such as the GST or land boundary bills. A
Constitution amendment bill requires the presence of at least 50% of
the members and the support of two-thirds of them.

The government plans to bring an enabling bill for ratifying the land
boundary agreement (LBA) with Bangladesh early this week with a strict
timeline in mind to take the bilateral ties with Dhaka forward, ahead
of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's possible visit in June. According to
government sources, once the bill gets passed, India will get down to
implementing the exchange of enclaves, a key step in solving the
boundary issue with Bangladesh, pending since 1974. Bangladesh has 111
Indian enclaves in four districts spread over 17,000 acres while West
Bengal has 51 Bangladeshi enclaves spread over 7,110 acres.

 Though the Trinamool Congress has come on board on the LBA, the
Congress remains sceptical on keeping Assam off the plans. Under
pressure from the BJP state unit, the government has de-linked Assam
from the plans. Assam was set to lose around 268 acres, in the earlier
plans to settle a disputed 6.1 km stretch. According to the revised
plan, the Indo-Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement (LBA) will now
involve West Bengal, Tripura and Meghalaya on the Indian side.

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