The Constitution (119th Amendment) Bill to allow the operationalisation of the 1974 India-Bangladesh Land Boundary agreement was cleared by both the Houses unanimously last weeek. But there was an error in numbering of the bill because of which it had to be approved again.
The official amendment was carried out in the short title of the bill. But due to an oversight, the same amendment could not be carried out in the schedules of the bill.
The Bill was passed in 15 minutes after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj moved it in the House.
Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said "it has caused an embarrassement for the House", more so as it concerns international agreements.
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He said the officials concerned in drafting the bills should go line by line" to avoid errors.
Sitaram Yechury (CPIM) said this shoud be a "warning" for the government.
"We were of the understanding that by amending the short tile of the bill, the other amendments in the bill will be carried out consquentially.
"But when the Bill was taken up in Lok Sabha, the House insisted on carrying out the necessary amendments in section 3. Section 3 was amended accordingly and therefore it had to be taken up by Rajya Sabha today," she said.
She hailed both the Houses for unanimously passing it.
Under the pact, India will get 510 acres while Bangladesh will get 10,000 acres. The measure, apart from demarcating the boundaries, would also help checking illegal immigration.
After the error came to light, Vice President Hamid Ansari, who is also Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, was upset that the officials of the concerned departments failed to carry out the amendment.