Three sticking points with government: Team Anna


New Delhi, Aug 23 (IANS) There were three sticking points with the government including inclusion of lower bureaucracy in ambit of Lokpal, Team Hazare said Tuesday as they insisted on passage of anti-corruption legislation in the ongoing monsoon session of parliament.

Arvind Kejriwal, an associate of Anna Hazare, told the gathering at the Ramlila grounds that the government will convey its viewpoint on three of their demands including an institution of Lokayukta in every state and a citizens' charter for every government department.

Hazare is on a fast at Ramlila grounds which entered its eighth day Tuesday.

Kejriwal said the citizens' charter should specify responsibility of government officials along with period of delivery of service and penalise them with deduction of salary in case the work is not done in the stipulated period.

He also said the government had agreed to show to the civil society members the bill aimed at checking corruption in judiciary.

"There is no major objection on other issues. It is a major achievement," Kejriwal said.

Prashant Bhushan, another associate of Hazare, said the government will tell Wednesday morning if the Lokpal bill can be passed in this session.

He said the government did not show any major objection to inclusion of prime minister in Lokpal's ambit.

He said anti-corruption investigations will be conducted by the Lokpal and not Central Bureau of Investigation.

Bhushan, Kejriwal and Kiran Bedi took part in the first talks with the government since Hazare began his fast Aug 16 for a stong Lokpal bill.

Apart from Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Law Minister Salman Khurshid represented the government at the talks. Congress MP Sandeep Dikshit was also present.

  

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  • VINCY, SHAMBOOR/BANGKOK

    Tue, Aug 23 2011

    The April protest by Anna had convinced the governemnt for a reasonable lokapal bill and its conditions. Now this August fasting and protest will give birth to a Lokpal bill which may interfere the democratic system and also pave the way to many problems which will take another sixty years to solve it.

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  • Arun CK, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 23 2011

    Now since Sonia Gandhi has finnally intervened, the remote control Govt starts working. Anyways this situation is anytime better than our honerable experienced PM taking Rahul Gandhi's suggestion to diffuse the situation.

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  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg Germany

    Tue, Aug 23 2011

    Anna shows his determination and though his health is deteriorating he does not stop his fast and he disregards doctor's advice to be put on Intravenous (IV) drip,
    His indefinite fast attracts more and more Indians and up to now all statements made by the Indian government show helplessness.
    Fast is a powerful tool used by the Father of the Nation to free India, Anna is using the same tool.
    He is prepared to continue his fast though his health is at risk.
    The government will give in his demands, I am sure, if not the government will be ousted from office when Indians will vote.
    Dear Anna Hazare you are an great Indian and you deserve respect from all.
    And again the bill will be passed. The wish to achieve an Indian free of corruption is strong and supported by million of Indians all over the country.
    Legal and peaceful actions must continue to put pressure on the government this is the only way.
    The world needs a prosperous, stable and strong India.
    A young and educated urban middle class supports Anna and his movement.
    Talks between the government and Anna´s team are important.
    Anna´s fast shows Indians and people all over the world that non violent protests are powerful and that even India´s government will have to accept a Lokpal bill that decreases corruption.
    All Indians have the right to live in a society without corruption.
    Anna will not give up.

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