Lokpal Bill: RJD leaders deny 'match-fixing' in Rajya Sabha
RJD MP Rajniti Prasad seen tearing copy of Lokpal Bill in Rajya Sabha, said there was no "match-fixing" between his party and the Congress.
Prasad said he has no repentance about what he did (tearing it).
"There was no match-fixing between RJD and Congress to scuttle the Lokpal Bill in Rajya Sabha...I reacted angrily to the Bill on the spur of the moment...I have no repentance (on what I did)," Prasad, a close aide of RJD President Lalu Prasad said.
His party colleague Ramkripal Yadav echoed similar views. "Since the government did not give any satisfactory reply to our queries regarding how the reservation for SC, ST, OBC, Minorities and Women would apply when there will be only four members from non-judicial side in the selection committee, we could not resist ourselves and staged protest," Yadav said.
Yadav said RJD would continue to protest the Lokpal Bill in the present form even in the future.
Prasad and Yadav were seen trooping into the well of the House and shouting slogans when Union Minister V Narayansamy was speaking after end of debate.
While they were busy in staging noisy protest, RJD supremo Lalu Prasad was present in the Lok Sabha members' gallery of the Upper House calmly watching the scene.
Another RJD Rajya Sabha MP Zabir Hussain, who was also present in the house but did not join the duo in the protest, said he also agitated over the question of reservation in the anti-graft body.
However, Hussain said he did not join the protest as he had served as chairman of Bihar Legislative Council for nearly a decade.
RJD has four members in the Upper House. The fourth-one Prem Chand Gupta, who was a minister in the UPA I, also did not stage a noisy protest.
JD(U) leader in Rajya Sabha Shivanand Tiwari said after this action RJD president Lalu Prasad would further invite wrath of the people.
"Now the entire nation will castigate him for defending corruption," Tiwari said.
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