'Lokpal, Swaraj bills more important than being CM'


New Delhi, Feb 10 (IANS): Holding his desired Jan Lokpal and Swaraj bills more important than any post, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Sunday threatened to resign if the Congress does not support his government in passing the legislation.

Kejriwal, whose Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has 27 members in the 70-member assembly and is propped up by the Congress's eight members and two others, asserted that he did not join politics to become the chief minister.

Answering queries at a function here, he said the central government's permission was not needed to pass the Jan Lokpal bill.

He said his government intended to get Jan Lokpal and Swaraj bills passed in the assembly session, for which dates have already been suggested. The latter aims at decentralisation of power and provides for the formation of empowered "mohalla sabhas".

The two bills would be tabled in the assembly Feb 13, Kejriwal said, adding that his government intended to get the Jan Lokpal bill passed at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium Feb 16.

He contended that the constitution provides that Delhi government can pass any law except those relating to police, law and order and land, and there was no need to send the Jan Lokpal bill to the central government for prior clearance.

Asked what will he do if the Congress does not support the bill, Kejriwal said: "They may not do. If they do not support, I will resign. After that, people will teach them a lesson."

"For me, Swaraj bill is important, Jan Lokpal bill is important. I did not come to (politics to) become chief minister," he said.

"Hundreds of posts of chief minister can be sacrificed for the Jan Lokpal bill," he said, warning the government will fall if the Jan Lokpal and Swaraj bills are not passed.

The AAP government and the Congress Friday seemed headed for a showdown over the Jan Lokpal bill, with Kejriwal saying the central government's okay was not needed, while the Congress reiterated that it would not support the bill as it was "unconstitutional".

The Bharatiya Janata Party also attacked the AAP government for trying to push it "in an unconstitutional manner".

The differences came out in the open after the Solicitor General reportedly told Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung that the bill needed to be referred to the central government.

The AAP government has written to the home ministry seeking withdrawal of its 2002 order which directs the Delhi government to take approval of the ministry before passage of any bill in the assembly.

  

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  • Praveen Kamath, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2014

    And the noutanki king award goes to........one and only KEJRIWAL...

    Dharna all night,dharna all night...Dharna dharna all night...Sheila jail jaayegi,lok pal bill ayegi...lekin dharna yuhi chalegi...dharna all night,dharna all night...

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2014


    One word for KJ – Anjanda Gandu

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  • Shiva, Udupi / Qatar

    Mon, Feb 10 2014

    Enough is enough Mr. Kejrival. People of Delhi and the nation saw your DRAMA.. Doors are open, please make your exit. You are now finding it very difficult to complete your false promises made to Delhi people during the election, to avoid all problems you want to run away shouldering all blame on other parties. You may be a educated person, but poor administrator and fit for only agitations.

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2014

    Shiva..one simple question. Why you went to Qatar? Why not you tried for job in India? I will tell you the answer. Our corrupt and communal political parties blocked your chances of getting a good job in India. Kejriwal is trying for social justice to common man. It is very easy for you to shout from the top of your voice in Qatar..but reality in India is not the same as you see it. The congress / BJP is trying to sell Mother India to enemies and Kejriwal is just trying his best to stop them...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Mon, Feb 10 2014

    Born only to Protest, Revolt and Blackmail...

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  • valerian D Souza, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Mon, Feb 10 2014

    When all the system is corrupt, there is not other alternative for a man than just protesting. He is not planting bombs under the governor's office. He is being CM continuously coughs on the public road and protesting not for the show...he is trying his bit reform the system for us.... for us. Protesting is allowed under the democratic system. Corruption is not allowed under the system...but they do that. If A.K wanted he also could have sit in the air conditioned office and sign the papers. He want to show to us that he is also one among us. He can choose any out of many dark side ways to make money and rule Delhi. But he did not do that.
    God Bless us all
    Valerian

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  • P. Naik, Kundapur, Muscat

    Mon, Feb 10 2014

    Mr. Jossey
    Pls be reminded that if Mahatma Gandhi and all those freedom fighters had not protested, probably we would have still been slaves under the British rule.

    Hence, silent protest fighting for the causes and the wellbeing of our citizens is always healthy and commendable.

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 10 2014

    Kejriwal has the guts to face corrupt and communal Congress, BJP and it's associates. He is the true son of Mother India. Those who criticize him just look at your pathetic condition. What you have done to the nation? You guys are just encouraging corrupt and criminals to run our country?? Kejriwal haters are not sons of Mother India...

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