Adopting a tough posture, team Anna Hazare on Wednesday asked a Parliamentary panel to recommend to the government to withdraw the Lokpal Bill and come out with a fresh measure that deals with problem of corruption faced by the public.
Social activist Hazare said that though the decision of the Parliamentary Committee to study the Jan Lokpal bill along with the government legislation was 'good thing, he would continue with his August 16 indefinite fast if the panel did not take a decision by that date.
"My fast is against the government and not Parliament," he said. Hazare, senior lawyer Shanti Bhushan, his son Prashant, Right to Information activist Arvind Kejriwal and former IPS officer Kiran Bedi on Wednesday appeared before the Standing Committee on Personnel and Law Justice to put forth their views on the government Lokpal Bill.
The Lokpal bill, introduced in Lok Sabha on August 4, has been referred to the Standing Committee on August 8 by
Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari who has given it three months to give recommendations. Talking to reporters after nearly two-and-a-half hours of meeting, Prashant Bhushan and Kejriwal said they asked the committee to recommend to the government to withdraw the Lokpal Bill.
"The bill is designed to deter complainants from making complaints against corruption. It is designed to harass non governmental organizations that are raising voice against corruption in government," Bhushan said.
Meanwhile, a member of Hazare's core team Swami Agnivesh on Wednesday created flutters by saying they were "very very flexible" on issues like bringing prime minister or higher judiciary under the ambit of the ombudsman, but sticking to the point of including lower bureaucracy in it.
When Kejriwal was asked to react on the statement of Agnivesh made in a TV programme, he did not say anything. Contending that the Lokpal bill does not deal with problems of corruption faced by common people, Bhushan said the bill needs to be "comprehensively rejected by the Standing
Committee and recommend the same to the government." He said the government should bring a fresh bill which is "structurally sound" and helps create an empowered, independent and accountable Lokpal.
Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad, who is a member of the standing committee, said the panel will call several other people willing to place suggestions on the Lokpal bill. "Yes, even Baba Ramdev will be called," he said in reply to a question, indicating that the August 16 deadline by
Hazare for the committee to take a decision was not practical. Kejriwal said the scope of the government bill is the creation of a Lokpal alone and Lokayukta at the state level. Answering a volley of questions on his proposed agitation, Hazare said if a bill "to provide justice to the people does not come," his August 16 fast will continue.