Sonia seeks list of absentee MPs

December 28, 2011 02:53 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:01 am IST - New Delhi

After the embarrassment in Lok Sabha, an angry Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday sought the list of party MPs who remained absent during voting on Constitution Amendment Bill on Lokpal amid moves to issue show cause notices to them.

Sources said party general secretary Rahul Gandhi, who had floated the idea of granting constitutional status to Lokpal, is also furious after the bill failed to get through in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday because of want of requisite numbers.

According to preliminary details, 16 MPs of the UPA were absent.

Of them, six Congress MPs are from Gujarat, including Union Minister Dinsha Patel who was at home in connection with the marriage of his grand daughter.

Among others who were said to be absent were K Sudhakaran (Kerala), Hamdullah Sayeed (Lakshadweep), K Raj Gopal Reddy (Andhra Pradesh) and M Rajamohan Reddy.

Mr. Reddy is a supporter of YSR Congress leader Jaganmohan Reddy and has already submitted his resignation to Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar.

Three MPs of DMK and two of Trinamool Congress were also absent.

The sources said Ms. Gandhi was upset and has tasked party MPs Girija Vyas and Sandeep Dikshit to prepare the list and find out the reasons for the absence.

A show cause notice would be issued to the absentee MPs, they said.

With regard to action against the absentee MPs of allies, the sources said it was for the leadership of respective parties to decide.

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