Speculation was rife today about back-room negotiations to resolve differences between Centre and Anna Hazare after a senior Maharashtra government official met the Gandhian here but his team ruled out any compromise on its demand for bringing Prime Minister and higher judiciary within Lok Pal's ambit.
Maharashtra Additional Chief Secretary Umesh Chandra Sarangi visited Hazare last night at the Ramlila Maidan, where he is on an indefinite hunger strike demanding a strong Lok Pal, a meeting described by Team Anna as "personal" while maintaining that "no compromise formula" was discussed.
The meeting between the official and the 73-year-old anti-corruption crusader figured in today's meeting of Hazare's Core Committee, sources in Team Anna said.
Attended by Hazare, the meeting decided not to climb down from its position on bringing the Prime Minister and higher judiciary in Lok Pal's ambit but kept its door open for negotiations if the government "earns their trust" by withdrawing the Lok Pal Bill from Parliament.
Justice Santosh Hegde, former Karnataka Lokayukta and a close associate of Hazare, who proposed that the Team could think of giving up their demands on Prime Minister and higher judiciary provided other key demands are met, also attended the meeting, the sources said.
After the Core Committee meeting, Hegde held another round of discussions with key members of Team Anna. The sources said the issue with regard to the Prime Minister and judiciary was also discussed at the meeting but the activists finally decided against lowering their bar.
"We are open for talks. In order to open a door for dialogue, the government has to create an atmosphere. They have to create an atmosphere of trust by withdrawing the government bill from Parliament and introduce Jan Lok Pal Bill. We will not budge from our stand. This is the least they should do to earn our trust," Swami Agnivesh, a Core Committee member, said.