Trinamool Congress strongly opposes Lokpal Bill

New Delhi: Key UPA ally Trinamool Congress today strongly opposed the Lokpal Bill, asserting that it seeks to encroach upon the authority of states and weaken the country`s federal structure. Participating in the debate on the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011, Sukhendu S Roy (TC) said, "party leader (Mamata Banerjee) has directed us to oppose […]

New Delhi: Key UPA ally Trinamool Congress today strongly opposed the Lokpal Bill, asserting that it seeks to encroach upon the authority of states and weaken the country`s federal structure. Participating in the debate on the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011, Sukhendu S Roy (TC) said, "party leader (Mamata Banerjee) has directed us to oppose the bill to the extent" it seeks to encroach on autonomy of the states.

He said the party has moved amendments to delete the clauses (63 to 97) of the Bill, which deal with setting up of the Lokayukutas in the states. "I would request the government to delete Chapter three (related to Lokayukutas) in its entirety," Roy said. TC has six members in the Upper House where the UPA does not have a majority.