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Team Anna `reaching` out to Par Committee on Lokpal
Sources said Kejriwal has been urging the members for including their demand of putting CBI`s anti-corruption wing, govt employees under Lokpal.
New Delhi: Team Anna is reaching out to the
members of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Lokpal Bill to
ensure that their concerns are addressed in the
recommendations they will be sending.
Activist Arvind Kejriwal has held meetings with LJP chief
Ram Vilas Paswan, Shailendra Kumar and S Semmalai among others
in the past few days.
Sources said Kejriwal has been urging the members for including their demand of putting CBI`s anti-corruption wing as well as all government employees under the ambit of Lokpal.
"Without CBI, Lokpal would be a post office. It will forward complaints to CBI for investigations and forward CBI`s report to court. Do we need such a clerical role for Lokpal? Did lakhs of people come on streets for a jokepal?" Kejriwal tweeted today. Paswan, who had a meeting with Kejriwal earlier in the day, told PTI that he has categorically told Team Anna that he will not support any move to bring the prime minister under the ambit of Lokpal.
"The prime minister cannot be exposed to competitive politics. We have a hostile neighbourhood and we cannot have our prime minister under scanner always," he said. PTI
Sources said Kejriwal has been urging the members for including their demand of putting CBI`s anti-corruption wing as well as all government employees under the ambit of Lokpal.
"Without CBI, Lokpal would be a post office. It will forward complaints to CBI for investigations and forward CBI`s report to court. Do we need such a clerical role for Lokpal? Did lakhs of people come on streets for a jokepal?" Kejriwal tweeted today. Paswan, who had a meeting with Kejriwal earlier in the day, told PTI that he has categorically told Team Anna that he will not support any move to bring the prime minister under the ambit of Lokpal.
"The prime minister cannot be exposed to competitive politics. We have a hostile neighbourhood and we cannot have our prime minister under scanner always," he said. PTI