K N Panikkar's Take
Panikkar said the proposed Jan Lokpal Bill was "full of flaws" as it gives overriding powers of investigation and punishment to a group of people.
"The real problem is the centralisation of authority. This has not been addressed by the Bill," he said, expressing fears that the legislation would create a "permanent state of emergency" and it goes against the principals of democracy.
"There is no representative character in the joint committee...The most glaring aspect of the Bill is that it comes to play only after the event. Its role is not to prevent corruption but to punish the corrupt. We need to find means to prevent corruption first," the former JNU professor said.
The Jan Lokpal Bill alone cannot stop corruption and this "monster (corruption) has been nurtured by all of us including me", he said.
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