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Anti-graft bill not passed by Lok Sabha: Venkaiah Naidu corrects records

Press Trust of India | ByPress Trust of India, New Delhi
Apr 05, 2018 03:15 PM IST

Correcting the record, Venkaiah Naidu said the Bill to amend the anti-graft law was the one reported by the Select Committee of the House.

Rajya Sabha chairman M Venkiah Naidu on Thursday corrected the House records to state that a Bill to amend the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, that was taken up on Wednesday, has not been passed by the Lok Sabha yet.

Opposition members protest infront of Rajya Sabha chairperson M Venkaiah Naidu during the on-going budget session of Rajya Sabha, at Parliament House in New Delhi on Wednesday.(PTI Photo)
Opposition members protest infront of Rajya Sabha chairperson M Venkaiah Naidu during the on-going budget session of Rajya Sabha, at Parliament House in New Delhi on Wednesday.(PTI Photo)

This happened after Sukhendu Shekhar Roy (TMC) raised the issue through a point of order, saying Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman P J Kurien should recall his statement of Wednesday that the Bill he has allowed the minister to move has been passed by the Lok Sabha and transmitted to this House.

Roy said the Bill was brought to the Rajya Sabha on August 19, 2013 and was referred to a parliamentary standing committee for scrutiny.

The panel submitted its report a year later but the legislation was referred to a Select Committee of Rajya Sabha, which submitted its report on August 11, 2016, he said, adding the government brought the Bill to the House on April 4, 2018.

The bill was not passed by Lok Sabha.

Roy said the order passed by the Chair on Wednesday was under wrong premise and he should recall it.

Correcting the record, Naidu said the Bill to amend the anti-graft law was the one reported by the Select Committee of the House.

Opposition members protested the attempts by the government to mislead the House on the issue as some ministers had also said that the bill had been passed by the Lok Sabha.

But the issue was lost in the din created by other opposition parties raising issues ranging from special category status to Andhra Pradesh to the constitution of Cauvery Water Management Board.

Naidu had to adjourn the proceedings in wake of the slogan shouting by the opposition members.

Roy had on Wednesday sought a division of vote on introduction of the Bill. But due to din and members raising slogans from the Well, Kurien could not take up the division that could have paved the way for introducion and subsequent passage of the Bill.

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