NEW DELHI: The winter session of Parliament beginning on Friday will be held under the shadow of the Gujarat elections and its impact will be visible on the conduct of the government as well as the Congress-led Opposition. The delayed session — to be held from December 15 to January 5 — will also be the first when Rahul Gandhi would lead his party as its president.BJP is likely to be equally aggressive with party chief Amit Shah beginning his innings in the Rajya Sabha . If the party wins Gujarat — the Exit polls have already predicted this — it will give a shot in the arm to BJP which has been facing the onslaught of a united opposition on issues like implementation of Goods and Services Tax.The government has a slew of important Bills on its agenda in this session. The Bill making instant talaq a crime that may lead to imprisonment of upto three years is likely to be brought in this session The Bill on ensuring rights of Transgender Persons has been cleared by the Standing Committee and will come up for discussion and passage in the Rajya Sabha in this session. The government has accepted most of the recommendations of the panel.The government may make another attempt to get the National Commission for Backward Castes Bill passed in this session. A united opposition had defeated the constitutional amendment Bill earlier.The Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance Bill, 2017 is also slated to come up in this session of Parliament. This Bill aims to limit the impact of the failure of financial institutions like banks and NBFCs. It has also been cleared by the standing committee.Other Bills pending for the last few months like the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, Companies Act (amendment) Bill and the NABARD (Amendment) Bill will also be taken up.Discussions on key burning issues will also be held during this session that will have 14 working days.The session was delayed ostensibly as the government did not want to give the opposition, especially the Congress, to use the forum to raise issues that may impact its prospects in Gujarat polls.