Soon after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley moved the bill in the Upper House for consideration, Naresh Agarwal (SP) opposed discussing it, citing the absence of 50 per cent of members in the House as Congress members had staged a walkout over the issue of Minister Nitin Gadkari in connection with a CAG report.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu said nobody forced Congress members to walk out and appreciated Gadkari for replying to all questions.
Pushing for passage of the bill today itself, Jaitley said it has to be returned to Lok Sabha tomorrow, which happens to the last day of the session.
Leader of Opposition Gulam Nabi Azad, who entered the House at that time, suggested that the bill could be taken up for discussions tomorrow morning at 11.00 AM when the House meets for the day.
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Deputy Chairman Kurien said the two bills such as Companies (Amendment) Bill,2014 and Blackmoney Bill will be discussed tomorrow.
He said the amendments were necessary as some oringinal provisions were posing hurdles to doing business.