Saturday, April 16, 2011

Joint Drafting Committee on Lokpal Bill meets today in New Delhi

 
Lokpal Team

Eight days after Shri Anna Hazare called off his fast demanding a stronger Lokpal law, the joint committee to draft the bill met here today for the first time amid a controversy over a CD allegedly involving eminent lawyer and panel co-chairman Shanti Bhushan.

The meeting chaired by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee was held at North Block and attended by Ministers P Chidambaram, Kapil Sibal , M Veerappa Moily and Salman Khurshid from the government side and Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal, Santosh Hegde, Shanti Bhushan and Prashant Bhushan from the civil society side.

The deliberations came in the backdrop of a controversy over a CD in circulation which purpotedly has conversations with senior Bhushan, a former Law Minister, and politicians Mulayam Singh Yadav and Amar Singh . Bhushan has termed the CD as "clearly fabricated" but there is always a question mark about this which needs to be probed first before the committee goes ahead with the drafting of the bill to be introduced in the Monsoon session of Parliament. The main concern of everybody is how can a bill be drafted and finalised without taking the parliament into confidence.

It may be mentioned here that Anna Hazare had on Saturday last called off his fast-unto-death agitation after government conceded his demand for a Joint Drafting Committee on the legislation showing its earnestness and the commitment towards eradicating the corruption.  Rahul Gandhi is committed to pave the way for the younger generation and root out the corruption from the country.

Government said it had an open mind on the proposed legislation and hoped that discussions will pave the way for a convergence of ideas. The activists on their part said they would want the Jan Lokpal Bill to be the base for the discussions and would press for videographing of the proceedings.

The activists' side also made it clear that they would press for bringing within Lokpal's ambit Prime Minister, Chief Justice of India and bureaucrats. Though Anna Hazare was of the view that the higher judiciary should not be under the ambit of Lokpal, the activists rejected his argument and decided to argue for pressing its inclusion in the legislation.  Kejriwal said only criminal misconduct by the judges is being sought to be probed under the Lok Pal bill and not not professional misconduct.  First there has to be consensus among the civil society representatives of the lokpal bill. It seemed as if they had not done there home work properly before coming to the meeting.

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