Lokpal
panel meets for consensus amid sharp differences
Wednesday June 15, 2011 06:33:56 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The
10-member panel of government and civil society representatives
drafting an anti-corruption Lokpal bill met here Wednesday amid
sharp differences, including over whether to bring the prime
minister under its ambit.
The Lokpal drafting talks have also hit a roadblock over the
insistence of anti-graft activists, led by Gandhian Anna Hazare,
that panel proceedings should be telecast live, which the
government is vehemently opposing.
"Live telecast is necessary as per our demands," said
lawyer-activist Prashant Bhushan, who is among the five civil
society members on the panel.
He was speaking to reporters outside the finance ministry office
in North Block where the panel is meeting for the seventh round of
talks before the June 30 deadline for finalising the draft
legislation.
Bhushan said there has been a "non response" from the government
on these issues. "In any case, we hope the government nominees
will eventually clarify. We hope all those issues will be
discussed today."
The meeting takes place as Hazare-led activists and Congress
leaders continued to trade barbs after Finance Minister Pranab
Mukherjee said civil society cannot dictate the passage of the
Lokpal bill.
Hazare has threatened to go on indefinite fast again if the Lokpal
bill is not passed by parliament by Aug 15.
The activists have been saying that people are the masters of the
country and must be consulted before decisions are taken.
So far, the Lokpal bill drafting panel has met six times. However,
the differences between the two sides have only widened.
The May 30 meeting -- the fifth -- was stormy and was followed by
a boycott of the following meet on June 6 by civil society members
to protest the police eviction of Baba Ramdev and his supporters
from the Ramlila Ground in Delhi.
Hazare had, however, softened his tone saying that differences
with the government could be resolved through dialogue.
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