Govt not serious on passage of Constitutional amendment bill,

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The and the Left today accused the of not being serious about the passage of the Constitutional amendment bill for backward classes and said it was "totally unprepared and nonchalant" and should have engaged with the opposition.

Senior leader said the should have gracefully accepted the opposition's amendment in the Constitution amendment bill for backward classes in the as it "strengthened the proposed bill".


He also said the and other opposition parties were in support of the the bill.

"The was totally unprepared and nonchalant. Did not even have full strength!

"Constitution Amendment is serious business. not at all serious," he said on Twitter.

Attacking the BJP, CPI(M) general secretary questioned as to why the ruling party did not issue whip for a Constitutional amendment and alleged 30 MPs were reportedly "missing" from the

"BJP's ineptness & misgovernance apart, the Bill as designed by the Centre hit at the rights of states. They have been safeguarded for now.

"When a govt boasting of obliterating all opposition can't pass a constitutional amendment despite the numbers, it reflects on its acumen," he tweeted.

The upper House today saw high drama and embarrassment for the as a Constitution amendment bill on backward classes was changed after some amendments moved by the Opposition were passed by the House.

The Constitution (123rd Amendment) Bill, 2017, providing for setting up of a National Commission for Backward Classes, was passed after dropping Clause 3, to which four amendments was approved by the House earlier.

The dropped clause pertains to the insertion of a new article 338B about the constitution and powers of the National Commission for Backward Classes.

The amended bill will now have to be returned to the for its fresh approval. The Lower House had already passed the bill but in the Upper House it had been referred to a Select Committee as the Opposition had wanted more scrutiny.

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