Sign in

No ultimatum to government: Kejriwal

A day after a meeting of the anti-graft Lokpal Bill's joint drafting committee, civil society representative Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said they had not issued any ultimatum to the government and that the panel's last sitting ended with disagreements.

Updated on: May 31, 2011, 19:48:50 IST
IANS | By , New Delhi
Share
Share via
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • whatsapp
Copy link
  • copy link

A day after a meeting of the anti-graft Lokpal Bill's joint drafting committee, civil society representative Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said they had not issued any ultimatum to the government and that the panel's last sitting ended with disagreements.

HT Image
HT Image

"We have not issued any ultimatum. We went for the meeting yesterday (Monday), we were not satisfied by the position taken by the government. We found the intentions of the government suspicious," Kejriwal said.

Describing the four-hour meeting as "fruitless", Kejriwal said that the government disagreed with civil society representatives on almost everything.

The civil society group threatened to walkout of the panel if the office of the prime minister was exempted from the purview of the Lokpal Bill and released the minutes of Tuesday's meeting.

"Right from the beginning we have been advocating complete transparency in the proceedings of the meeting. We have been saying that the entire meetings should be either live telecast or video recorded and later made public. The government has been consistently been refusing that," Kejriwal told CNN-IBN.

"Some people are saying that the judicial accountability bill should tackle the corruption (in judiciary). We told the government that we have no problem. All that we want is credible and effective mechanism to deal with corruption. So bring the judicial accountability bill right now," he said.

"The draft of the judicial accountability bill presented in parliament is completely ineffective as it is not meant to check corruption, it is meant to encourage corruption in the judiciary," Kejriwal added.

The committee member said that the judicial accountability bill did not even talk of punishing and prosecuting judges for "corruption". It only talks of inquiring against their "misbehaviour".

Kejriwal said that they supported yoga guru Baba Ramdev's agitation against corruption.

"Baba Ramdev has been a leading light against corruption and we support him. If he has any misunderstandings on some issue, we will discuss with him," he added.

Ramdev plans to launch a 'Satyagraha against Corruption' in Delhi June 4.

Catch every big hit, every wicket with Crickit, a one stop destination for Live Scores, Match Stats, Infographics & much more. Explore now!

Stay updated with all top Cities including, Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai and more across India. Stay informed on the latest happenings in World News along with Delhi Election 2025 and Delhi Election Result 2025 Live, New Delhi Election Result Live, Kalkaji Election Result Live at Hindustan Times.