The Centre is once again making a last ditch attempt to showcase itself by taking the Communal Harmony and Prevention of Targeted Violence to the Cabinet.Since Parliament is in session, an Ordinance cannot be passed but the Centre intends to pass the Bill in the Cabinet with some last minute fine tuning. Though will be impossible for the government to get the Bill passed in the Winter Session, it will create political space for the Congress. The decision to convene the Cabinet was taken on Sunday.On Monday, the Cabinet is expected to take a final call on this lest it develops cold feet on the issue, as it did twice with the Food Security Bill when BJP protested. Sources said that this time the Centre seems convinced that they need to go ahead with this Bill.Sources told indiatoday.in that after inter-ministerial consultation, the government has decided to drop contentious issues.BJP and other political parties had objected to the fact that Bill allowed the Centre to directly intervene in state affairs - which runs against the grain of our federal structure. The Centre is now expected to dilute this clause.- The Bill asks for a national compensation model.- It also addresses the issue of compensation, not only in case of loss of life but also livelihood.- Additionally, the definition of minorities also includes linguistic minorities.- It also make no difference between perpetrator on the basis of religion.The BJP is opposing the Bill on the ground that it is discriminatory. However, the Centre feels that often state machinery fails when targeted violence erupts.