Hectic efforts to break the deadlock over Lok Pal were on for the second day today as Team Anna presented a fresh draft for consideration by the government.
Even as both sides have differences on three contentious issues, Team Anna submitted a draft which will be taken to Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, the chief government negotiator, sources said.
After the 90-minute meeting, both sides maintained that the discussions were good but declined to go into specifics of their deliberations.
Three members of Team Anna— Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi and Prashant Bhushan— held talks with Law Minister Salman Khurshid, who was accompanied by East Delhi MP Sandeep Dikshit and Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's close aide Pawan Khera.
"It was a very good meeting but there is nothing concrete," Khurshid said.
"There is no resolution as of now. Talks are continuing. There will be further discussions," Bhushan told PTI.
Team Anna members will meet government negotiators soon after the all-party meeting scheduled this afternoon.
The Law Minister said the Government was carrying out an exercise to find some method by which Hazare's fast could be brought to an end and then proceed to find solutions to each of issues of divergence.
Asked if the Government and civil society members had reached any agreement after talks last night, he said, "That will be going too far. Whatever agreement we had was done during the nine meetings we had. We are looking at the implications of what we have put in, what they wanted and have desired and why those implications have become so rigid that we have reached a point that Anna Hazareji is fasting."
The Law Minister said the Government was not yet in any position to say that it has reached agreement on any issue.
"The problem is the modality of agreement and discussion rather than what we agree on. We know that what they are looking for and they know for three months where is our hesitations and what are our compulsions. Whether they are political compulsions or the constitutional compulsions and we have let them know about them," he said.
On whether the Government was planning to give a written assurance to the civil society, he said, "We have not reached that stage yet. At present, we are working on the modalities to take the issue forward. Those efforts are not yet very successful. Our priority is Annaji's health at the moment."
Citing examples of problem areas in the bill, he said the civil society members want the MPs to be accountable to the Lok Pal.
"We are saying MPs are accountable subject only to the constitutional immunities. We can't remove the constitutional immunities in a bill called the Lok Pal Bill. They will have to be a constitutional amendment bill," he said.