The House passed the Bihar Appropriation (Vote-on-Account) Bill, 2014 by a voice-vote after Speaker Uday Narayan Chaudhary put it for voting by the members at the fag end of the business of the day.
Though, the passage of the vote-on-account was marred by the BJP members who staged a walkout from the House minutes before Finance Minister In-Charge Vijay Kumar Chaudhary stood up to reply to debate on it.
Replying to the debate on the Vote-on-Account, Chaudhary defended the state government's decision to seek the legislative Assembly's permission for drawal of funds from the treasury to meet its expenditure for four months as a debate on the full-fledged budget of Rs 116.886 crore for 2014-15 was not possible due to short duration of the Budget session.
In view of the general elections knocking at the doors, it was not practical to convene a long session of the state legislature to discuss and pass department-wise budget for the next fiscal as all political parties and their members will be busy in preparations for the Lok Sabha polls, he said.