Union minister and a key member of the Lok Pal Bill drafting committee Kapil Sibal today said that Team Hazare's version of the legislation was unacceptable, as some of its provisions were against the basic tenets of the Constitution.
Addressing Congress workers here, Sibal described "team Anna" as "an unelected group with accountability to no one".
He also said, jokingly, that Centre should have taken "inputs" from Vilasrao Deshmukh, who had the experience of dealing with "Hazare and his fasts" in Maharashtra.
"Lok Pal [as per team Anna draft] would not be accountable to Parliament or the courts because these institutions would be brought under it. This is not acceptable," he said.
The minister said that more than through the Lok Pal, corruption can end if existing systems are rectified.
Citing instances of how parents can go to any extent when trying to enrol child in the best school, he said such malpractices would stop only when suitable infrastructure is created and better schools are set up.
More From This Section
He wondered how civil servants, elected representatives and the judiciary, which Hazare and his colleagues felt were "tainted', would become "clean" under the Lok Pal.
Targeting media, he said, "The country cannot run under the institutions which do not have accountability... I am going to recommend to the Prime Minister that even the media be made accountable."