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Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Cabinet to take up Lokpal Bill today

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Cabinet to take up Lokpal Bill today
Cabinet to take up Lokpal Bill today
Clean Media Correspondent 


New Delhi, Dec 20 (CMC): The Union Cabinet will on Tuesday discuss the inclusion of Prime Minister in the ambit of Lokpal with adequate safeguards and change in mode of appointment of CBI director among other provisions, which the government is looking to incorporate in the Lokpal Bill. 
After the Cabinet’s nod, the controversial Lokpal Bill is expected to be introduced in Parliament tomorrow. 
In view of Anna Hazare’s threat to go on a hunger strike from December 27, the government is believed to be
giving final touches to as many as 60 recommendations related to the Lokpal Bill. 
The government is also considering extending the current Winter Session, which concludes on December 22, from December 27 to 29, after a five-day break for Christmas. 
The Union Cabinet was due to meet yesterday, but the meeting was put off till today as the draft was not ready. 
A senior minister in the UPA government said that decisions on all issues have been taken and "some faults" were being removed. 
The sources said the government is unlikely to meet Team Anna's demand for bringing CBI entirely under Lokpal but is ready to carve out from it an independent prosecution wing. 
There is also a proposal for changing the selection procedure for the CBI chief by including Leaders of Opposition in both the Houses in the selection committee, they said. 
A senior minister said the government felt that an institution cannot be killed to set up another institution. 
A group of senior ministers completed the exercise of "cleaning up" the draft of the bill amid Anna’s looming threat of going on hunger strike from December 27 if the anti-graft legislation was not passed by then. 
The sources said that in view of over 60 official amendments mooted, there was a plan to withdraw the Bill introduced in August and table a revised one, either on Wednesday or Thursday. 
A team led by Home Minister P Chidambaram met yesterday to fine tune the proposed legislation, particularly on the most contentious issue of the jurisdiction of the Lokpal over CBI. 
The sources said an appropriate language was being worked out, particularly on the aspect of CBI, and Chidambaram was focusing on that as he was not happy with the draft prepared earlier for consideration of the Cabinet. 
Law Minister Salman Khurshid, who is involved in the drafting process along with Personnel Minister V Narayansamy, said, "We have finished the cleaning up of the draft. We had instructions to clean up the draft and we have cleaned up the draft". 
The changes would go to the Cabinet for approval before which Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee would have a look at it, he said. 
After the Prime Minister gives the signal, the bill will be taken up by the Cabinet today. 
He said the final architecture of the changed Bill would be known only after the Cabinet approves it and sends it to Parliament for consideration. 
The Law Minister said the government would bring the Lokpal Bill in the current session. There may not be any need to extend it, he felt. 
Apart from Chidambaram and Khurshid, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal and Minister of State for Personnel V Narayansamy were also present in the meeting to finalise the changes. 
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal said the Lokpal Bill may not be fully acceptable to all but all sections of the House would find it "acceptable" except those "who are opposed to the very concept of Lokpal". 
Bansal said a three-line whip has been issued to Congress MPs asking them to be present and vote in Parliament in favour of the government on crucial bills that would come up from Tuesday till Thursday. 
The Congress allies are also expected to issue similar whips. 
Bansal said that the Judicial Accountability Bill and the Whistleblowers Bill are not likely to come up in this session. 
At the AICC briefing, party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi steered clear of questions on the stand of the party on certain aspects of the bill which have been contentious. 

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