No two drafts on Lok Pal Bill: Moily

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 10:13 PM IST

The central government today ruled out sending two drafts of Lok Pal Bill to the Union Cabinet in the wake of strong differences with the civil society which it accused of “obstructing” the fight against corruption.

Addressing a press conference here, Law Minister Veerappa Moily, also the convener of the joint Lok Pal drafting committee, said if the representatives from both sides fail to iron out differences during the next meeting on June 20, then their respective views would be sent to the Cabinet.

“But there will be no two drafts,” he said, contradicting civil society representative Arvind Kejriwal’s statement yesterday that two separate drafts — one prepared by the government representatives and the other by civil society members — would be sent to the Cabinet.

Accusing the civil society representatives of “changing their demands”, Moily said “it will not help. We have to confine ourselves to the mandate of a joint drafting committee.” He said the government has agreed to 34 of 40 principles laid down by the civil society for a strong Lok Pal Bill.

Moily also said, there is no final word yet on the inclusion of the prime minister in the anti-corruption legislation. The minister said, while the UPA was committed to storm out corruption, BJP and members of the civil society were trying to obstruct its effort.

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First Published: Jun 17 2011 | 12:55 AM IST