Hazare's
fast premature, says Congress
Tuesday April 05, 2011 11:00:46 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The Congress
Tuesday termed as "premature" social activist Anna Hazare's
indefinite hunger strike for a stronger Lokpal Bill, and appealed to
him to engage in constructive discussion with the government for
enactment of a more comprehensive legislation.
Congress spokesman Manish Tewari said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
has constituted a sub-committee headed by Defence Minister A. K.
Antony for discussions on the bill.
"When the process was already on, then adopting such a path is
perhaps not appropriate, probably unnecessary. We respect Hazare
very much but the path he has adopted is premature," Tewari said.
He said the Prime Minister's Office has expressed its disappointment
over Hazare going on a fast and urged the social worker to engage in
a constructive discussion which could lead to enactment of a more
comprehensive legislation.
In a democracy, the government moves the bill and parliament enacts
it and there is enough scope of incorporating constructive
suggestions even through amendments, Tewari said.
Asked about reports of the National Advisory Council's group on
transparency and accountability being in broad agreement with the
Jan Lokpal Bill being advocated by the civil society groups, Tewari
said differences exist in a democracy and a harmonious consensus can
be reached through healthy discussions.
Hazare Tuesday began a fast-unto-death in the capital, demanding
enactment of a comprehensive and stronger Lokpal Bill.
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