House panel likely to clear Lokayuktas in all states
Himanshi Dhawan, TNN | Oct 17, 2011, 12.12AM ISTWhile the panel is likely to endorse the government's bill on the basic structure of the Lokpal, including exclusion of lower bureaucracy, higher judiciary, citizen's charter and allowing PM with certain safeguards, it may also recommend that the Supreme Court judgmentinokhorwal@yahoo.com, rt1803@gmail.com, s.dhikale@licindia.com, veenayes@gmail.com,ssatishrao@bhel.in, satyajit.mishra@nic.in, mohangopal@rgics.org, uddin_imam@yahoo.com,pkachare@gmail.com, opa@cuts.org, info@intertechcorporation.com,siddharth@bapnatech.com, smilingverma@yahoo.co.in, mohdafzal1963@gmail.com, theJharkhand Mukti Morcha case be reviewed, allowing for stronger control of conduct of MPs. Anna Hazare had demanded that conduct of MPs inside Parliament be brought within the Lokpal but the panel is unlikely to accept it.
A major bone of contention -- also part of the Parliament resolution -- was inclusion of all government employees under the ambit of the Lokpal. This has been shot down by the committee and it appears unlikely that Team Anna's demand will be accepted. Most members feel that an 11-member Lokpal will not be able to efficiently handle 40-lakh government employees and may prove entirely ineffective as a result...
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