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Friday, July 29, 2011

WHY THE CONGRESS PEOPLES ARE NOT INTRESTED IN PM UNDER LOKPAL???


AFTER Three Month,The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved a draft of the Lokpal Bill, which keeps the Prime Minister, judiciary and lower bureaucracy out of the ambit of the corruption ombudsman and differing significantly from the version of the bill floated by civil society activists led by Anna Hazare.
The Lokpal Bill, an effort to rein in the pervasive corruption in public life, was first floated in the late 60s, but failed to become law despite successive attempts. The UPA government was forced to move swiftly after public sentiment rallied behind a campaign started by activist Anna Hazare, who went on a fast-unto-death demanding the implementation of the bill.
The government’s announcement of the provisions of the Bill drew immediate rebuke from the leaders of Hazare’s movement and the activist himself said he was not satisfied with the draft bill and would resume his fast unto death. This has set the stage for yet another political impasse for the government hobbled by a parade of corruption charges and an opposition that is raring to go on an all-out attack on the issue of corruption.


Each indian citizen must think What is going on in indian political !!!

 

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