"I discussed with the political parties that the session should be extended by another few days to pass these anti- corruption bills. It was the intention of the government to extend the House.
"There was no problem in extending the House for the next couple of days, but the political parties did not agree with me," Nath told reporters here.
The extended Winter Session had started on February five.
"They have not agreed despite the fact that these bills have been pending since 2011, 2012, 2013 and have been through standing committees. It's not that these bills have come in the last two, three months. So very unhappily, the government has no chioce but to adjourn the House sine die today and we will be ending the last session of the 15th Lok Sabha today in the afternoon," he said.
"We will discuss the matter...., what are the views of the President.... Because the country needs that the anti- corruptions legislations, which are pending.... But despite all my efforts, the political parties did not agree to extend the session," he said.
Nath had said yesterday that the antigraft laws were needed after the passage of the Lokpal Bill.