Young Congress MPs nuance Congress stance on Hazare fast


New Delhi, Aug 26 (IANS) From muted criticism of the party's initial attack on Anna Hazare to open support for a debate on the Jan Lokpal bill - young MPs of the Congress have sought to make their presence felt on the way the party has dealt with the fast undertaken by Hazare for a strong anti-corruption legislation.

The young MPs Friday led the Congress attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after the Lok Sabha could not take up discussion on the Lokpal bill.

The day saw Congress young scion Rahul Gandhi spelling out his stance on the Lokpal debate by suggesting that the proposed anti-corruption ombudsman should be fortified by making the institution a constitutional body.

Several young MPs including Milind Deora, Sachin Pilot, Ashok Tanwar, Meenakshi Natrajan, Jitin Prasada, R.P.N. Singh, Sandeep Dikshit and Pradip Jain came near Mahatma Gandhi's statue in the Parliament House complex Friday and accused the BJP of stalling the debate on the Lokpal bill which would have paved way for Hazare to end his fast.

"The pertinent issue, the central point today is the health of Anna Hazare. The government can initiate debate (in parliament) to bring political consensus on the Lokpal bill," Dikshit told IANS.

Hazare's fast continued for the 11th day Friday.

Dikshit, who has been involved in the government's talks with Team Anna, said the government bill and suggestions of civil society on Lokpal would be taken up in the house during the discussion.

Tanwar, who is Congress MP from Sirsa, said there was a possibility of a meaningful solution through discussions on the Jan Lokpal bill Friday but the BJP appeared hesitant. He said the BJP had been shifting its position on the anti-corruption legislation.

The MPs said Rahul Gandhi had broadened the scope of debate on corruption by his speech.

Jyodiraditya Scindia referred to Rahul Gandhi's suggestion of making Lokpal a constitutional body and said the party leader had given an out-of-box idea "which neither the civil society nor parliamentarians could think of".

Congress MPs, however, emphasised that the parliamentary system is sacrosanct and Lokpal was not the only solution to fight corruption.

They also denied that they had suddenly become active on the Lokpal bill debate after Rahul Gandhi's intervention, saying that party leaders had been making regular statements.

Congress sources said the party had decided against making a personalised attack on Hazare after Rahul Gandhi's return to the country from the US where his mother and party president Sonia Gandhi underwent surgery. The young leader held discussions with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other senior leaders after his return.

Congress spokesman Manish Tewari, who had made a scathing attack on Hazare Aug 14 accusing him of being corrupt from "head to toe", Thursday apologised to the social activist for his comments.

Congress sources said young party MPs have been meeting party leaders as part of efforts to find a solution to the fast by Hazare and had conveyed their views to Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and the prime minister.

  

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  • A K Jain, Delhi

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    As Parliament is going to discuss a very important issue of corruption in an unusal way on the threat of Anna Team, it is relevant to quote here Baba B. R. Ambedkar’s lines which he made in Parliament in respect of such tactics as adopted by Anna Team
    “If we wish to maintain democracy not merely in form, but also in fact, what must we do? The first thing in my judgement we must do is to hold fast to constitutional methods of achieving our social and economic objectives. It means we must abandon the bloody methods of revolution. It means that we must abandon the method of civil disobedience, non-cooperation and satyagraha. When there was no way left for constitutional methods for achieving economic and social objectives, there was a great deal of justification for unconstitutional methods. But where constitutional methods are open, there can be no justification for these unconstitutional methods. These methods are nothing but the Grammar of Anarchy and the sooner they are abandoned, the better for us.”
    Initiating a discussion on Lokpal Bill is good but passing any resolution hurriedly without considering all the views just under the pressure of Anna Team is wrong. Anyone else in this country has equal right to disagree with the bill but if all of us sit on fast unto death then whose demand Government will concede. Can people in future resort to such means and can get a law passed without going through constitutional requirements.A K Jain,Delhi-92

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