New Delhi: Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley had opposed the introduction of a Bill on the proposed Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh on the ground that Parliament has no legislative competence to pass the law as it would violate the basic structure of the Constitution.
Notwithstanding his request for being allowed to oppose the introduction, the Constitution (One Hundred and Nineteenth) Amendment Bill, 2013, was tabled in the Rajya Sabha amidst din created by AGP and Trinamool Congress members.
In his letter dated December 5 to Secretary General of the Upper House, Jaitley had sought permission to oppose the Bill, saying it violates the basic structure of the Constitution as it seeks to alter the territory of India on Bangladesh border.
“My objection is based on the fact that after 1973 when the concept of basic structure of the Constitution was evolved in the Kesavanand Bharati case, Parliament has no jurisdiction to alter the territory of India. The territory represents the sovereignty and are both a part of the basic structure of the Constitution and thus unamenable,” Jaitley said.