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Lok Sabha passes Lokpal bill, Anna Hazare break end his nine-day fast

New Delhi: Parliament on Wednesday passed the crucial Lokpal Bill with the Lok Sabha adopting the measure as amended by the Rajya Sabha after a short discussion, amid the din created by pro- and anti-Telangana members.
Meanwhile, Anna Hazare on Wednesday broke his nine-day fast shortly after Lok Sabha passed the Lokpal Bill, and announced he would form “watchdog bodies” comprising people of “impeccable integrity” to keep an eye on how the law is enforced.
“Lokpal Bill alone is not enough to fight corruption. What we need is a comprehensive anti-corruption code. The UPA government has prepared anti-corruption framework,” Gandhi said.

“Eight new central laws have been brought…We should complete the unfinished work of fighting corruption…Six anti-corruption bills are pending. If necessary, can we not extend this session of Parliament,” Gandhi added.

Noting that Lokpal Bill was part of this comprehensive framework, he said the RTI law was the first on the UPA list. The others which remain pending are Prevention of Corruption amendment, Right to Citizens for time-bound delivery of goods and services, public procurement, foreign bribery, judicial accountability and the whistleblowers bills, Gandhi said.

Swaraj supported the measure but attacked the Congress for clamouring to take credit for it, saying “the people of this country and the old man (Anna Hazare) who has undertaken fast several times deserve the credit.”

Earlier, Speaker Meira Kumar allowed the bill, as amended by the Upper House, to be laid and taken up for consideration by Lok Sabha.

Law Minister Kapil Sibal said discussion on the measure has taken place over past two years both inside and outside the House. The Lok Sabha had passed it in December 2011 and urged the House to adopt the Bill returned by the Rajya Sabha along with the amendments.

The Bill aimed at dealing with the menace of corruption and brings under its purview the Prime Minister with certain safeguards and other public servants.

Speaking on the Bill, Swaraj said her party had opposed the earlier Lokpal Bill as it was a weak legislation but she was happy that the Rajya Sabha – where the opposition is in majority – had amended it suitably.

Rahul Gandhi said this was a chance to make history by passing the Lokpal Bill.

“RTI was UPA’s most important assault on corruption. Lokpal Bill alone is not enough to fight corruption, we need a comprehensive Anti-Corruption Code,” he said.

“This is about the anti-corruption framework and the framework of justice that we want to deliver to the country,” he added.

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