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Sibal should resign from Lokpal Bill committee: Hazare

Agencies Posted online: Mon Apr 11 2011, 15:58 hrs

New Delhi : Gandhian Anna Hazare on Monday said Union HRD Minister
Kapil Sibal should resign from the joint committee to draft the Lokpal
Bill "if he feels nothing will happen" out of this institution.
Reacting to a reported statement of Sibal on the Lokpal institution,
he said, "If Sibal feels that nothing will happen due to the Lokpal
Bill then he should resign from the joint committee as soon as
possible.

"Why is he wasting his and our time? He should do other things for the
country. Why does he want to be in the committee. If you believe that
nothing will happen, you should not be there in the joint committee,
he should resign and do some other work," he told reporters before he
left for his hometown in Maharashtra.

Sibal had yesterday told a public meeting, "I ask this question, if a
poor child does not have any means for education, then how will Lokpal
Bill help? If a poor man needs help for medical services then he will
call up a politician. How will Lokpal Bill help." Asked about Hazare's
demand, Sibal told reporters today that he was with the Gandhian and
that he wanted the Bill to be drafted as early as possible and to be
effective in tackling corruption everywhere.

Clarifying his earlier remarks, he said what he had meant was that
"the scope of the Bill is different. The problems of the common man
are different."

"I said that if you want to educate children, then this has no
connection to Lokpal. If there is no convenience of water... Lokpal is
only connected to corruption and we will bring a good bill that will
stop corruption."

He said they would sit with Hazare and bring out a bill so that the
objective will be realised.

Hazare took exception to JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy's remarks that
"if Mahatma Gandhi was alive today, he would have either fallen prey
to corruption or would have shunned politics itself".

"If our leaders are talking like this, how are you going to root out
corruption," the 73-year-old activist, who successfully led the
agitation on the Lokpal Bill issue, said.

Activist Kiran Bedi said Sibal should not waste the time of other
committee members if he had no faith in its efforts. "Then it is
better for him to withdraw from the committee," she said.

Activist Arvind Kejriwal said Sibal should not have made "sweeping"
statements on the Lokpal which were raising doubts about the
"seriousness" of the government in bringing in the legislation.

"If you are not getting ration due to corruption, then you can get
relief from this Lokpal. If you are not getting admission in a school,
you can get some relief. But if there is no school, then Lokpal will
not help you. It is a different domain and government has to do it,"
he said.

He said the legislation is meant only for tackling corruption.

Questioning the sincerity and seriousness of the government on the
issue, Kejriwal said, "Obstacles were put on even small issue like
issuing a notification on the setting up of the joint drafting
committee.

"Now how many obstacles they will put during the committee meetings,
we don't know. We have great fear. May be many more protests are
needed," Kejriwal said.

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