Lokpal fails to get constitutional status
Lokpal fails to get constitutional status
But the Lokpal Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha by a voice vote after several amendments to the Bill.

New Delhi: Government suffered a major embarrassment in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday night when the House defeated the Bill giving the Lokpal a constitutional status.

The Bill, which was an idea of Rahul Gandhi to give constitutional status to Lokpal, failed to muster the required two-third majority of those present and voting in all the three clauses.

The House witnessed high drama as voting on the three clauses showed that the ruling side had failed to get the required number of 273 in favour, prompting Speaker Meira Kumar to drop the clause from the bill.

An angry Leader of the House Pranab Mukherjee termed the development as "a sad day for democracy", and blamed the Opposition especially the BJP for the fiasco and warned them that "people will teach you a lesson".

On the Clause two, 247 voted in favour and 178 against, while in Clause three 251 were in favour and 179 against. Clause one received 250 in favour and 180 against.

UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Leader of the House Pranab Mukherjee appeared to be worried as voting slips were counted.

Some BJP members were heard alleging that the lobbies have been opened, but Speaker Meira Kumar repeatedly said that "lobbies are closed and I have not ordered them to be opened. It is not good to make such charges. Don't doubt, have faith."

At one point, Speaker said it was "wrong to cast aspersions on the Chair. Please don't do it".

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