Today's Paper Archives Subscriptions RSS Feeds Site Map ePaper Mobile Social
SEARCH

News » National

Trinamool firm on Lokayukta amendment

PTI
Share  ·   print   ·  
File photo of Trinamool Congress leaders Mamata Banerjee and Mukul Roy. The party fears the Lokayukta may harm the federal structure in the States.
PTI File photo of Trinamool Congress leaders Mamata Banerjee and Mukul Roy. The party fears the Lokayukta may harm the federal structure in the States.

Ahead of consideration of Lokpal Bill by the Rajya Sabha, Trinamool Congress on Wednesday appeared to be acting difficult, prompting the government to reach out to the key UPA constituent to ensure passage of the crucial legislation.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee held a meeting with Trinamool leaders Sudip Bandhopadhyay and Mukul Roy against the backdrop of Trinamool’s opposition to a provision in the bill on setting up of Lokayuktas in the states and its decision to move an amendment.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Minister of State for Department of Personnel V Narayanasamy were also present in the meeting that took place in Mukherjee’s office.

The meeting came as the government braced for difficulties that Trinamool could cause in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday after facing embarrassment in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

Amid the party’s clear stand that it will not allow any tampering with the federal structure, the six Rajya Sabha members of Trinamool earlier met at the residence of Minister of State for Shipping Minister Mukul Roy here to discuss the issue ahead of the Bill coming up in the House.

Mr. Roy later told PTI that the party would move an amendment to the provision in the Lokpal which relates to Lokayuktas in states. The provision should be modified, he said.

The party has objection to the provision in the Bill which makes it mandatory for states to set up Lokayuktas.

Mukhjerjee last night told Lok Sabha that the government was amending it to specify that the notification in this regard would not be issued without the consent of states.

However, the Trinamool Congress is waiting to see the language in this regard in the Bill as it wants it clearly specified.

More In: National | News
The HIndu's in-depth coverage of agriculture
The HIndu's in-depth coverage of news and opinion on Aadhar and direct benefit transfers


O
P
E
N

close

Recent Article in National

Jharkhand adivasi rights activist Dayamani Barla receives the Ellen L. Lutz Indigenous Rights Award from Suzanne Benally, executive director of Cultural Survival, an indigenous peoples’ rights organisation.Photo: Narayan Lakshman

World listens to ‘Iron Lady of Jharkhand’ in the Big Apple

Dayamani Barla was presented with the first ever Ellen L. Lutz Indigenous Rights Award by Cultural Survival, an indigenous peoples’ rights organisation »