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No consensus in all party meet on Lokpal
merisarkar news service New Delhi, December 15, 2011
 
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Opposition demanded putting CBI under Lokpal
Consensus eluded the all-party meeting called by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last night on Lokpal with parties voicing divergent views on some key elements like inclusion of CBI and lower bureaucracy.

However, after the four-hour meeting, questions arose on whether the bill would be passed in the current session of Parliament ending 22nd December, with a number of parties asking the government not to take any decision in haste on a matter having far-reaching implications.

There were suggestions that a special session of Parliament could be convened to allow time to evolve consensus, sources said.

Consensus could not be reached at the meeting even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh sought cooperation of political parties to ensure passage of the "momentous" bill during the current session.

He said the Bill should not become a subject of party politics as the government was keen to get it passed in Parliament based on consensus that is driven by the House as the "custodian of legislation".

Seeking "guidance and cooperation in this matter of paramount importance", Dr Singh said, "I am personally keen that this momentous legislation should be passed on the basis of consensus among all parties as far as possible and that this should not be subjected to party politics in any way."

The meeting saw divergent views being aired by leaders of the parties, with BJP pitching for inclusion of Group C and D employees under the Lokpal, a stand staunchly opposed by CPI.

BJP and other opposition parties also demanded that CBI's investigative wing should come under Lokpal.

However, both the Left and Right were on the same page with regard to inclusion of PM under the Lokpal.

CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta said his party feels that Group C and D cannot be brought under Lokpal because there are crores of such employees.

CPI(M) struck a discordant note with CPI on Group C and D employees under Lokpal, with its leader Sitaram Yechury saying they should be brought under the purview of Lokpal.

However, the government said a separate mechanism was needed for this and "we asked the government to come out with concrete proposals in this regard", he told reporters.

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj said the government must bring the Lokpal Bill during the current session itself as the Prime Minister had himself made a commitment in this regard to Anna Hazare.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said that there were such divergent views by political parties as well as in the Standing Committee on Lokpal and hence to incorporate these was quite a task, they said.


At the meeting, BJP stuck to its position articulated at the Standing Committee on the contentious issues.

CPI leader D Raja said if need be, the current session could be extended or a special session convened later.

UPA allies, including Trinamool Congress and DMK, stood by the government on the bill.
 
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