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All-party meet on Lok Pal effort to forge consensus: PM

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 3:11 AM IST

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the all-party meeting here on Lok Pal tomorrow was part of government's effort to achieve a "meaningful consensus" on the issue.

Singh will meet senior leaders of all parties at his residence to discuss the controversial bill, to which 97 amendments have been moved by Opposition members in Rajya Sabha.

"We have called a meeting of political parties. It is our effort to achieve a meaningful consensus," Singh told reporters here.

The bill, which was passed by Lok Sabha in the last winter session, remained short of going through the procedures of passage in the Upper House at that time as the term of the session had expired.

Minister of State for Personnel V Narayanaswamy was in the midst of replying to the debate when the session expired at midnight.

Opposition parties have moved 97 amendments to the Bill in Rajya Sabha some of which were contentious and the meeting would discuss ways to evolve consesus on them, sources said.

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Some of the amendments, the sources said, are for bringing the Prime Minister's Office under the Lok Pal, seek exclusion of Lokayukta from the Bill, abolition of minority quota and inclusion of Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha as one of the members of the selection committee.

The government is keen on passing the Lok Pal Bill in the Rajya Sabha even as the opposition and social activist Anna Hazare have renewed pressure on the issue.

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First Published: Mar 22 2012 | 9:03 PM IST

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