Lokpal Bill: Left accuses govt of sabotage

New Delhi: The CPI(M) today accused the UPA government of "subterfuge and sabotage" in not allowing voting on the Lokpal Bill in Rajya Sabha, saying "chaos" was created in an "orchestrated" manner to stall the crucial legislation. The UPA used its allies like Trinamool Congress and outside supporters like RJD to "create chaos", senior party […]

New Delhi: The CPI(M) today accused the UPA government of "subterfuge and sabotage" in not allowing voting on the Lokpal Bill in Rajya Sabha, saying "chaos" was created in an "orchestrated" manner to stall the crucial legislation. The UPA used its allies like Trinamool Congress and outside supporters like RJD to "create chaos", senior party leader Sitaram Yechury said, blaming Union Ministers P K Bansal and V Narayanasamy for not allowing the House to continue proceedings till a conclusion was arrived at.

"The UPA government is squarely responsible for this. It is most unfortunate that this sort of subterfuge and sabotage has been carried out when the people are looking up to the Parliament" for an effective anti-graft bill, he told a press conference here. Taking a dig at the UPA, he congratulated the government that the Lokpal Bill has been passed by the Lok Sabha and come to the Rajya Sabha "where it cannot lapse as this House is a permanent House. The Bill has not lapsed and the only positive thing is that we can take it up in the Budget Session".