Committed to Strong Lokpal, But Not at Pistol-Point: Minister


New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS): The United Progressive Alliance government wants a strong and effective Lokpal bill to combat graft in high places, but it cannot be done by "putting a pistol on someone's neck", Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal said here Wednesday.

"You cannot get something done by putting a pistol on someone's neck," Bansal told reporters here.

His comments came a day after social crusader Anna Hazare said he would resume his movement for the Jan Lokpal bill with the Oct 13 by-election in Hisar in Haryana where he would campaign against the Congress.

Bansal said a parliamentary standing committee was looking into the bill and was collecting views of its members.

"It will be a sincere endeavour to see that the bill is taken up during the next winter session. But it depends upon the work the committee is able to do.

"The committee has members from all the parties and they are getting inputs from different people who want to come before it," Bansal added.

In his village in Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district, Hazare threatened that his campaign for a strong anti-graft Jan Lokpal (ombudsman) bill would continue after Dussehra. And if the Congress blocked the law, he would ask people not to vote for it.

  

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  • Arleigh John Vieira, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    What does Bansal wants, another 42 years to pass the bill, even todat where the bill has reached is just because of keeping the gun on Congress's head otherwise it would be still at drafting stage.
    Congress should be defeated in Hisar first, then at least i hope the eyes of Congress will open and see the future prospects if the bill is not passed in winter session. if others are going to take advantage of Anna's call against congress than congress is only responsible for it, congress should pass the bill in winter session and as promised by Anna, he will not go against congress.
    Now it is in Congress court.

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  • Srini, banagalore

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    How much time you need to complete the process? 42 years is not enough?. Dont say the same thing again and again. If you are not able to do anything, please step down.

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  • Ranjan, Cuttack

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    Annaji has taken right decision in right time.

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  • Gurmohan Chowhan, mohali

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    think now that a sincere effort seems to have been started,some more time needs to be given to the Govt.These things can't be done in haste. I think ,on the Govt's part it needs to at least show by taking action against the proven culprits.The general public has to be assured that sincere effort is there.

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