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Govt open to reasoned debate on Lokpal Bill: PM

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today reiterated that the government is open to a debate on the Lokpal Bill. He also said that there is no single solution to tackle corruption. Joydeep Thakur reports.

Updated on: Aug 22, 2011 12:24 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Kolkata
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The creation of Lokpal Bill as an institution will help, but it will not solve the problem (of corruption) unless supported by judicial reforms, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in Kolkata on Monday.

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"We are open to a debate on all these issues. The creation of a Lokpal will no doubt help... But it will not solve the problem," Singh said speaking at the golden jubilee celebrations of IIM Kolkata.



Singh also said "the Bill needs to be supported by improvements in the pace and quality of judicial processes."

"We need to thoroughly revamp existing government procedures to reduce discretion and to make the basis of decision making as transparent as possible," said Singh.

Singh is likely to visit IIT Kharagpur later during the day.

Singh also flagged the funding of political parties as a major source of concern.

"The funding of elections and of political parties happens to be yet another area which calls for reforms to reduce the scope of generation of black money," he said.

"I believe that a new sun is rising on our east and Kolkata can once again regain its glory as India's window to Asia," said the Prime Minister.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee was also present on the dais.

 
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Joydeep Thakur

Joydeep Thakur is a Special Correspondent based in Kolkata. He focuses on science, environment, wildlife, agriculture and other related issues.

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