This Article is From Sep 04, 2012

BJP to continue protest, unlikely to oblige on promotion quota bill

BJP to continue protest, unlikely to oblige on promotion quota bill
New Delhi: Despite BSP supremo Mayawati's request to let Parliament function for passing a bill on reservations in promotions for scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, the BJP is unlikely to oblige her, a party leader said on Tuesday.

At a meeting of top party leaders in New Delhi on Tuesday, the Bharatiya Janata Party decided that it will continue its protest on the coal scam. Ms Mayawati had "requested" the BJP through media to give some time for passing the constitutional amendment bill for reservation for SCs/STs in promotion in government jobs before Monsoon Session ends on September 7.

BJP members have been creating a ruckus over the coal scam, and a constitutional bill, which requires at least two-third of the members to be present in the house, and at least two third votes in favour of the bill that cannot be passed amidst din, unlike other bills the government has got passed.

The decision not to change the stand was taken at the meeting at senior party's leader LK Advani's house.

"BJP will cooperate with Maya as much as the BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party) has reciprocated in the past," a senior party leader said after the meeting.

"We will continue with our protest in both houses. We are ready for any discussion, whether it is coal block allocation or SC/ST reservation, provided our demands are accepted," said the leader.

The meeting was attended by Sushma Swaraj, Arun Jaitley, Rajnath Singh, Murli Manohar Joshi, Venkaiah Naidu, Ravishankar Prasad, and Anant Kumar, along with Mr Advani and others.

The BJP has been demanding cancellation of allotted coal blocks and a fair probe in allocations in lieu of a Comptroller and Auditor General report that revealed $37 billion loss to the exchequer due to faulty allocation of coal blocks.

The BJP had attempted to woo BSP to join them against government on the coal scam, but Ms Mayawati chose to keep quiet.

In the all party meeting on the bill chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last month, the BJP had decided to support the bill.

Talking to IANS earlier Tuesday, party leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said the party will back the bill, but had some reservations.

"We are supporting the bill. But some members have some reservations. We will discuss it and suggest some amendments," he said.

The cabinet on Tuesday approved the constitutional amendment bill.

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