Lokpal bill in Rajya Sabha likely later Wednesday: Bansal

By IANS,

New Delhi : A day after the Lok Sabha passed the Lokpal Bill, the government Wednesday expressed confidence about bringing the legislation before the Rajya Sabha later Wednesday after President Pratibha Patil gives her nod to the amended version of the bill.


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“Hopefully, the Lokpal and the Lokayukta Bill, 2011 will be tabled in the Rajya Sabha this (Wednesday) afternoon,” Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal told reporters.

The government has sent the amended bill, as approved by the Lok Sabha, to the president at her holiday home in Hyderabad for her nod. It is expected to be returned to the government later in the day and then brought before the Rajya Sabha.

Bansal said this was certain. “It cannot be taken up unless Rajya Sabha decides to sit late like we did in the Lok Sabha. Perhaps then it could be passed (in the Rajya Sabha) today (Wednesday). Otherwise, it will be passed tomorrow (Thursday), but it will be taken up for consideration today (Wednesday).”

Minister of State for Personnel V. Narayanasamy had earlier said the Lokpal bill may not be tabled in the Rajya Sabha Wednesday.

According to government sources, under clause three of article 117 of constitution, the bill needs to be approved by the president following the amendments.

“A bill which, if enacted and brought into operation, would involve expenditure from the consolidated fund of India shall not be passed by either house of parliament unless the president has recommended to that house the consideration of the Bill Procedure Generally,” Article 117(3) says.

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