Khaleej Times

Amit Shah warns MPs not to skip parliament

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new delhi — BJP President Amit Shah on Tuesday warned party MPs not to skip Parliament during the rest of the monsoon session, a day after the government suffered embarrassm­ent when the opposition ensured passage of amendments to a Constituti­on amendment bill on backward classes due to lack of treasury bench numbers.

“In the (BJP Parliament­ary Party) meeting, (Amit) Shah said that when the party issues a whip it must be followed by all the MPs. Party has taken a serious note of it and it has warned its members not to repeat their act,” parliament­ary affairs minister Ananth Kumar said after the BJP parliament­ary party meeting here.

“He has asked all the members to remain present during the rest of monsoon session of Parliament,” he said.

The minister’s remarks came after the government on Monday suffered an embarrassm­ent in the Rajya Sabha when it could not ensure passage of a bill to give constituti­onal status to the Backward Classes Commission, with the opposition succeeding in amending an important provision. The minister also said the party will speak to those members who were not present at Tuesday’s meeting.

Ananth Kumar also accused the Congress of hatching a conspiracy to not approve the bill.

“It’s a conspiracy of the Congress not to approve the amended Bill in the Rajya Sabha. All parties have recommende­d about the Bill in the select committee,” he added.

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