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We will bring Lokpal Bill in next session: Khurshid
New Delhi, Oct 4 (PTI) As activist Anna Hazare threatened
to campaign against Congress on the Lokpal (anti-corruption
ombudsman) issue, Indian Law Minister Salman Khurshid said on
Tuesday that the government will bring the anti-corruption
bill in Parliament's Winter Session.
Reacting to Hazare's plan to campaign against Congress
for the coming Assembly elections, Khurshid said he was not
going to comment on anybody's views about what should happen
in the next election.
"It is their decision. Every citizen is free to vote for
anybody. Congress will only do its work, perform its duties
and Congress will then go back to people when the duty is
performed.
"Let the people judge. We have said that in the next
session we are bringing not just this one bill (Lokpal) but
many other bills as well," he said.
In Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra, Hazare put the
Congress on notice on the Lokpal issue on Tuesday, saying he
will campaign against it in election-bound states if the
government fails to get his version of the anti-corruption
bill passed in the Parliament's Winter Session. PTI RCL
MNS
to campaign against Congress on the Lokpal (anti-corruption
ombudsman) issue, Indian Law Minister Salman Khurshid said on
Tuesday that the government will bring the anti-corruption
bill in Parliament's Winter Session.
Reacting to Hazare's plan to campaign against Congress
for the coming Assembly elections, Khurshid said he was not
going to comment on anybody's views about what should happen
in the next election.
"It is their decision. Every citizen is free to vote for
anybody. Congress will only do its work, perform its duties
and Congress will then go back to people when the duty is
performed.
"Let the people judge. We have said that in the next
session we are bringing not just this one bill (Lokpal) but
many other bills as well," he said.
In Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra, Hazare put the
Congress on notice on the Lokpal issue on Tuesday, saying he
will campaign against it in election-bound states if the
government fails to get his version of the anti-corruption
bill passed in the Parliament's Winter Session. PTI RCL
MNS