Hazare team boycotts Lokpal Bill meeting

PTI Updated - June 06, 2011 at 01:15 PM.

Civil society activist and member of the joint committee constituted to draft Lokpal Bill, Mr Anna Hazare, along with other members Mr Arvind Kejriwal and Mr Shanti Bhushan. Mr Hazare is interacting with media to take stock of the situation arising after the midnight crack down by Delhi police on Baba Ramdev and his followers who were fast sleeping during their first day of fast against corruption and black money issue at Ramlila Ground, in New Delhi on June 5.

Civil society activists led by Anna Hazare today boycotted the meeting of the joint drafting committee on Lokpal Bill saying the government’s intentions raised serious doubts about having a strong anti-corruption watchdog and protesting against the police crackdown on Ramdev.

The activists have also sought rescheduling of the next meeting of the JDC on June 10 to some other date because of some prior engagements of Mr Hazare.

After a meeting of the activists, Mr Prashant Bhushan, one of the non-official members wrote a letter to the Finance Minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, Chairman of JDC, saying the government desires to practically leave everyone out of Lokpal’s ambit — Prime Minister, horse trading of MPs, middle and lower bureaucracy judiciary.

He said there was divergence even on the vision of Lokpal and if the government’s stand is accepted, Lokpal would be left to investigate the corruption of only 300-odd officers and ministers.

“This is government’s vision for Lokpal,” the letter said.

The letter criticised the “casual and frivolous” manner in which the government had prepared the questionnaire to the chief ministers and the political parties which has been commented upon by them also.

Referring to the mid-night crackdown on Baba Ramdev and his followers and other issues, Mr Bhushan said “all these developments have raised doubts in our mind whether the government was at all interested in containing corruption and having a strong Lokpal Bill.

“However, what happened on Saturday night in Ramlila Maidan has strengthened our doubts. All these developments have raised doubts about government’s intention and so we are not attending today’s meeting.”

The next meeting is scheduled on June 10. Mr Hazare has prior engagements from June 9-11. “So we request rescheduling of that meeting,” Mr Bhushan said.

While waiting for government’s response, he cautioned that time was running out and the committee was yet to finalise the basic principles behind the bill.

Published on June 6, 2011 07:35