Shah made his displeasure amply clear at the BJP parliamentary party meeting where he said he does not want to "name and shame" them but warned against a repeat of such an embarrassing lapse.
A senior BJP leader said nearly 17 party MP, including ministers, were missing from the House when a united opposition determinedly pushed for certain changes in the constitution amendment bill to set up a National Commission for Backward Classes with constitutional status.
"When the party issues a whip, members must be present in the House. The party president has taken a serious view of the absence of members. He said it should not have happened and must not be repeated," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar told reporters.
Shah said the OBC bill was an important legislation for the Modi government and lamented that it was stalled due to lack of numbers.
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Among the ministers not present in the House were Ravi Shankar Prasad, Piyush Goyal and Dharmendra Pradhan. However, a party source insisted that some of the absentee members might have valid reasons for their absence.
"Everybody will be asked to explain. It is only after we receive their response that we will make an assesment," the source said.
The party leadership is especially purturbed as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been repeatedly stressing, including at a similar meeting last week, on the need for the presence of MPs in Parliament during sessions.
Modi did not attend the meeting as he was in Assam to review the flood crisis.
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