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a)/After the debacle in Bihar, b)/the BJP-led NDA government will c)/face a invigorated opposition d)/in Parliament. e)/No error
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a)/ Needless to say, the b)/ winter session may have c)/enough grist for d)/heated exchanges. e)/No error
a)/ Government should use b)/the occasion well and c)/extend an olive d)/branch for opposition parties. e)/ No error
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a)/ On its part, the opposition too must b)/realise that holding Parliament c)/to ransom indefinitely is not d)/in national or even in the party interest. e)/ No error
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a)/The correct way to contest b)/government’s policies are c)/through civilised d)/debate – not the absence of it. e)/ No error
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a)/ That means government will b)/have to work extra hard to win c)/opposition parties over and d)/secure its support in driving legislation. e)/ No error
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a)/ Both the ruling NDA and opposition b)/parties should practise responsible c)/parliamentary politics and strive not to d)/derails India’s development agenda. e)/No error
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a)/ One strategy could be b)/to try and get the c)/less contentious d)/bills passed first. e)/ No error
a)/ Today Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan b)/is slate to hold an all-party meeting c)/to ensure smooth functioning of d)/Parliament during the winter session. e)/ No error
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a)/It is important that BJP chosen the path b)/of conciliation rather than c)/confrontation, while deploying its political leaders d)/to build bridges with the opposition. e)/No error
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