Congress top brass today discussed the strategy to pass a slew of anti-corruption Bills pushed by Rahul Gandhi to create a ‘framework’ to fight graft as also the issue of Jat reservation and the party’s floor strategy in Parliament.
The issue came up for discussion at a meeting of Congress Core Group chaired by party President Sonia Gandhi along with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh minutes after Rahul Gandhi had an over 30-minute long meeting with the Prime Minister.
Highly placed sources in Congress said that the hour-long meeting deliberated at length on the Congress strategy in Parliament during the fortnight-long session in early February to pass the vote-on-account as well as the pending anti-corruption legislations prioritised by Rahul Gandhi.
Anti-graft Bills
The top leadership decided to give a clear push to passage of the anti-graft Bills, including the Whistleblowers’ Protection Bill, Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill, a bill on citizens’ charter, amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act and the just-passed Lokpal Bill, which has received the assent of the President.
The Prime Minister had last week said that it will be the “sincere effort” of the Government to pass these anti-corruption measures pending in Parliament ahead of the next Lok Sabha elections so that the fight against graft can move ahead.
Besides the issue of Jat reservation was also discussed in detail. A delegation of Jat leaders had recently met Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to thank them after the Cabinet asked the Backward Classes Commission to expeditiously take a call on providing reservation to the community in central government jobs.
Reservation for Jats had been a long-standing demand of people from eight states, including Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.
This is an issue, which has the potential of impacting poll outcomes in some of the states especially Haryana and Rajasthan.
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