Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said the party will continue to raise the demand for voting on the bill tomorrow and in the subsequent days or till the government comes up with a bill of its own incorporating their demand.
The Rajya Sabha today saw repeated adjournments amid uproar by Congress members seeking to put the bill to vote. The Upper House failed to transact any legislative business in the post-lunch session.
"The BJP was sure to suffer a political defeat if the private member's bill was passed and to ensure that the bill was not passed, they used the Akali Dal to disrupt the functioning of Rajya Sabha," he said.
Asserting that Congress will seek voting on the bill, he rejected the insinuation that the move was intended to scuttle the passage of the GST Bill, which has been pending in Parliament. "It is not intended to scuttle the GST Bill," he said.
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"This is a political defeat for the government. It is a psychological defeat. It is a moral defeat. By passing this bill does not mean that immediately what the bill says is going to be implemented," he said.
Ramesh said one of the Congress members brought the bill on Friday and discussion on it had already taken place, but when the voting time came, the government deliberately created uproar in the House and proceedings were adjourned.
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Reacting to claims by some ruling party MPs that it was a Money Bill, Ramesh said if it was so, why it was allowed to be taken up in the first place.
"If it was a Money Bill, why was it allowed to be introduced in the first place? No Private Member's Bill is introduced without the permission being given in the first place. Why was permission given to this bill, why was it not said then that this is a Money Bill?" he asked.
Ramesh said the bill has been pending in Rajya Sabha for four months and when it was introduced no one raised the issue that it was a money bill and why this "enlightenment has dawned now".
The Congress leader said the argument given today by the Finance Minister "is a political defeat" for the government.
He said that BJP had earlier granted special status to Uttarakhand two years after the bifurcation of Uttar Pradesh.
Jairam also took a dig at M Venkaiah Naidu who had earlier promised to grant special status to Andhra Pradesh for a period of 10 years.