"Globalisation is the main cause behind the prevailing corruption as some people control things and lives of people, which leads to profit-making and from here comes crops of corruption. With Swaraj, people will have control over their own lives," he told PTI.
He said the Bill is being drafted keeping in mind three principles.
First, he explained, is making citizens empowered to solve their problems on their own, which is 'direct democracy.'
Secondly, he said, "where this direct democracy cannot be implemented, participatry democracy comes to the scene where there is large public participation to solve issues and problems. The idea here is to bridge the gap between government, authorities and people."
"And where both these are not possible, there will be accountable representative democracy. Under this system, the person in charge will be accountable on a regular basis and not after five, ten years," he explained.