Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal today said the setting up of Lokpal as demanded by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is not a solution to eliminate corruption, and called for administrative reforms to "change the system".
Sukhbir, president of Punjab's ruling Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), which is an ally of BJP, said he would tell the NDA to make administrative reforms an agenda of the alliance to end corruption.
"Corruption will not be eliminated with Lokpal, just like crime cannot be eliminated by setting up more police stations. Lokpal is not the solution... The only solution is to change the system," Sukhbir told reporters here.
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"The Lokpal, once formed, could also become corrupt," he said.
"Administrative reforms departments should be set up at Central and state level in the country to change the system by removing obsolete rules," he said.
Sukhbir claimed that the AAP was "copying" its work, and said the SAD was the real party of 'aam aadmi' (common man).
"SAD is a real party of 'aam aadmi'. Whatever they (AAP) have done, they have copied us. They have done just 10 per cent of what we have done," he said, adding that the Punjab government had been running Sangat Darshan programme for the last several years for the benefit of common man.
The SAD leader said his party was ready to advise the Arvind Kejriwal party to "change the system" to wipe out corruption.