Government not serious about Backward Classes bill: Chidambaram

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Senior leader P. Chidambaram on Tuesday accused the of not being serious about the passage of the Constitution amendment bill that sought to confer constitutional status on the Backward Classes Commission, which failed to muster in the on Monday.

"and opposition parties supported OBC Bill. should have gracefully accepted amendments that strengthened the Bill," he said in a tweet.

The on Monday suffered an embarrassment in the 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.

Criticizing the government, the former Finance Minister said the amendments had been there with the upper House for several days but the did not engage the opposition to work out an agreement.

"was totally unprepared and nonchalant. Did not even have full strength!" Chidambaram wrote. "Constitution Amendment is serious business. not at all serious."

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