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Hazare ALSO threatens 'jail bharo' from Jan 1

Last updated on: December 15, 2011 20:19 IST


Photographs: Reuters

Stepping up pressure, Anna Hazare on Thursday announced a new agitation of filling up jails (jail bharo) from January 1 if Parliament does not pass a strong Lokpal law, amid indications that it is unlikely to be done before the scheduled conclusion of the current winter session.

The agitation is in addition to the indefinite fast Hazare has already announced from December 27 unless a strong Lokpal bill is not adopted by Parliament.

Racing against time the Department of Personnel has begun drafting the Lokpal legislation taking into account the views of the Parliamentary Standing Committee and those of various political parties as articulated at Wednesday's all-party meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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Govt has the option of extending Parliament session


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What appears to be certain now is that the Lokpal Bill would be introduced before December 22 when both Houses of Parliament are scheduled to adjourn sine die.

However, the government has the option of extending the session into early January and taking a year-end break to enable members be with their families for Christmas and the New Year. Both Houses could reconvene in the first week of January to consider the Lokpal law.

The draft legislation is expected to be considered by the Union Cabinet early next week, either on Sunday or Monday, after the Prime Minister returns from Moscow on Saturday. It could then be introduced in Parliament on December 20 or 21.

'Govt will introduce the bill before current session concludes'

Image: File image of Union Minister Pawan Bansal with PM Manmohan Singh and MoS PMO Rajiv Shukla
Photographs: Reuters

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Bansal on Thursday expressed confidence that the government would be able to introduce the bill before the scheduled conclusion of the session on December 22.

He pointed out that 35 political parties had given their views at Wednesday's meeting without there being a consensus. This had increased the government's workload, he said.

Taking note of these differing views and making amendments in the proposed bill accordingly was the task at hand for the government, he said.

 

'Will lead the demonstrations in front of the 10, Janpath'

Image: Congress chief Sonia Gandhi with Rahul
Photographs: Reuters

Meanwhile, after a meeting of his core committee, Hazare announced his new agitation to fill up jails and demanded that the Parliament session be extended to enable passage.

He said he would himself lead the agitation in front of the residences of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in Delhi.

Demonstrations would be held in front of MPs who oppose the bill.

 

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