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Corrupt India:Why is Anna Hazare fasting?What's Lokpal Bill? It seems that the anger-volcano has, finally, erupted from the hearts of Indians. People of the nation have been exhausted with the overdose of corruption news that have marred the image of the nation so far. Corruption allegations against most of the political leaders and the inaction from the government's side c ompelled the "aam admi" to join the protest of the anti-graft crusader Anna Hazare. With innumerable scandals (2G spectrum scam, CWG, Adarsh housing scam and so on) the country is facing now, social activist Anna Hazare has decided to take things in his hand and take on the corrupt "babus" by fasting unto death against corruption. Hazare's decision for holding the indefinite fast came over his demand to introduce a new Lokpal bill in the Parliament to tackle the numerous corruptions that has ruined the roots of Indian political scenario. Starting his protest on Tuesday, Apr 5, Hazare claimed, "Like Supreme Court (SC) and Election Commission, an independent body called Jan Lokpal should be set up at the Centre and a Jan Lokayukta should be set up in each state to receive complaints of corruption, investigate them within six months and prosecute the guilty." What is Lokpal Bill? Lokpal Bill is a measure to conduct an investigation regarding involvements of people with high profiles (Prime Ministers, Chief Justice of India (CJI) and so on). The bill will provide speedy, cheaper form of justice to people. The Lokpal bill will not wait for any permission from the high commission to begin the inquiry into the alleged irregularities and corruption charges against political leaders, judge's or even the Chief Justice of India (CJI). In the proposed system, politicians will not have any say in selections of chairperson and members of Lokpal. Loss caused to government will be recovered from accused. The punishment, if found guilty will be 5 years to maximum life term in the proposed system. Right now the punishment is 6 months to maximum 7 years. However, Lokpal Bills were introduced in the Parliament several times (1969, 1971, 1977, 1985, 1989, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2005 and in 2008) but failed to be passed all these times. Present scenario: Despite requests from many leaders including the PM Manmohan Singh not to proceed with his decision of indefinite fast, Anna Hazare kicked off his protest. Within 24 hours, more than 300 people took part in a token huger strike to express their solidarity with Hazare. The movement has irked various political parties that had to bear the brunt of Hazare's fiery rhetoric that doesn't seem to spare anyone. Pawar added on the future of the campaign, "The chain hunger strike will continue till April 11 and a 'Jail Bharo' agitation will be launched on April 12, whereby people and activists will court arrest." Many star campaigners have joined the protest besides 40 or more organizations showing support to the cause. In a statement issued by the All-India Anti-Corruption Committee, "There is a need to get rid of corruption and the Lokpal bill has to be very stringent. Even the prime minister should come under the purview of this bill."

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Corrupt India:Why is Anna Hazare fasting?What's Lokpal Bill?

It seems that the anger-volcano has, finally, erupted from the hearts of Indians. People of the nation have been

exhausted with the overdose of corruption news that have marred the image of the nation so far. Corruption allegation

against most of the political leaders and the inaction from the government's side compelled the "aam admi" to join the

protest of the anti-graft crusader Anna Hazare.

With innumerable scandals (2G spectrum scam, CWG, Adarsh housing scam and so on) the country is facing now,social activist Anna Hazare has decided to take things in his hand and take on the corrupt "babus" by fasting unto dea

against corruption.

Hazare's decision for holding the indefinite fast came over his demand to introduce a new Lokpal bill in the Parliamen

tackle the numerous corruptions that has ruined the roots of Indian political scenario.

Starting his protest on Tuesday, Apr 5, Hazare claimed, "Like Supreme Court (SC) and Election Commission, an

independent body called Jan Lokpal should be set up at the Centre and a Jan Lokayukta should be set up in each sta

to receive complaints of corruption, investigate them within six months and prosecute the guilty."

What is Lokpal Bill?

Lokpal Bill is a measure to conduct an investigation regarding involvements of people with high profiles (Prime

Ministers, Chief Justice of India (CJI) and so on). The bill will provide speedy, cheaper form of justice to people.

The Lokpal bill will not wait for any permission from the high commission to begin the inquiry into the alleged

irregularities and corruption charges against political leaders, judge's or even the Chief Justice of India (CJI).

In the proposed system, politicians will not have any say in selections of chairperson and members of Lokpal. Losscaused to government will be recovered from accused. The punishment, if found guilty will be 5 years to maximum life

term in the proposed system. Right now the punishment is 6 months to maximum 7 years.

However, Lokpal Bills were introduced in the Parliament several times (1969, 1971, 1977, 1985, 1989, 1996, 1998,

2001, 2005 and in 2008) but failed to be passed all these times.

Present scenario:

Despite requests from many leaders including the PM Manmohan Singh not to proceed with his decision of indefinite

fast, Anna Hazare kicked off his protest. Within 24 hours, more than 300 people took part in a token huger strike to

express their solidarity with Hazare.

The movement has irked various political parties that had to bear the brunt of Hazare's fiery rhetoric that doesn't seem

to spare anyone. Pawar added on the future of the campaign, "The chain hunger strike will continue till April 11 and a

'Jail Bharo' agitation will be launched on April 12, whereby people and activists will court arrest."

Many star campaigners have joined the protest besides 40 or more organizations showing support to the cause. In a

statement issued by the All-India Anti-Corruption Committee, "There is a need to get rid of corruption and the Lokpal

has to be very stringent. Even the prime minister should come under the purview of this bill."

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the word has been derived from the Sanskrit words "loka" (people) and "pala" (protector/caretaker). So the word Lokpal

means 'protector of people'. The concept of Lokpal has been drawn up to root out corruption at high places in the prevailing

Indian polity.

After 42 years, the Jan Lokpal Bill is still pending in India. The first Lokpal Bill was introduced by Shanti Bhushan and passe

in the 4th Lok Sabha in 1969 but could not get through in Rajya Sabha, subsequently, Lokpal bills were introduced in 1971,

1977, 1985, 1989, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2005 and in 2008, yet they were never passed and it is pending.[1][2]

The Lokpal Bill provides for filing complaints of corruption against the prime minister, other ministers, and MPs with the

ombudsman. The Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) while recommending the constitution of Lokpal was convince

that such an institution was justified not only for removing the sense of injustice from the minds of adversely affected citizen

but also necessary to instill public confidence in the efficiency of administrative machinery. Following this, the Lokpal Bill wa

for the first time presented during the fourth Lok Sabha in 1968, and was passed there in 1969.

However, while it was pending in the Rajya Sabha, the Lok Sabha was dissolved so the bill was not passed at that time. Th

bill was revived in 1971, 1977, 1985, 1989, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2005 and most recently in 2008. Each time, after the bill was

introduced to the house, it was referred to some committee for improvements - a joint committee of parliament, or a

departmental standing committee of the Home Ministry - and before the government could take a final stand on the issue th

house was dissolved. Several flaws have been cited in the recent draft of the Lokpal Bill.[3]Meanwhile the activists of India

Against Corruption (IAC) have prepared a draft for the bill called Jan Lokpal Bill.[2]

Criticism

The Lokpal bill is intended to provide the common man with direct powers to censure his/her elected representative. Howev

every complainant has to pay fees and take full responsibility for leveling charges. In case the complaint is found to be

baseless, punitive action extending to two years in jail and monetary fine of up to Rs.50,000 may be imposed on the

complainant.

Charges of corruption in the Indian legal system are not necessarily covered only under the Prevention of Corruption Act,

1988 but also under many other Acts, but the Lokpal restricts its ambit to the cases under this Act.

Regarding the constitution of the Lokpal, the Chairman of the Lokpal shall be from among past or present chief justices of 

Supreme Court. But the other two members of the Lokpal may also be from those qualified to be judges of the Supreme

Court. The loose end left here makes countless many from India’s entire judiciary eligible for the post including those who a

also senior party politicians with legal background.

Latest Development

Anna Hazare, a Gandhian rights activist, had started a fast until death at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi demanding the passin

of the bill. Hazare called off his hunger strike on 9 April 2011 bringing to an end his 98-hour protest after government issued

a gazette notification constituting a 10-member Joint Committee of government ministers and civil society activists, includin

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him, to draft a bill for the creation of an effective Lokpal. Thousands of people from all over India, especially younger 

generation supported Anna Hazare's cause by Candle light marches and online campaign through social media.

Recently Yoga guru Swami Ramdev, also started fast unto death demanding Government of India to accept various deman

which also includes demands related to Lokpall bill.

Anna Hazare on 8th June declared that he will again start the fast unto death on 16th August 2011 if the Lokpal bill is not

passed by the Parliament of India by 15th August, which is the Independence Day of India.[4]

 What is Lokpal BillTNN, Apr 6, 2011, 04.58am IST

The Lokpal will be a three-member body with a chairperson who is or was a chief justice or Supreme Court judge, and two

members who are or have been high courts judges or chief justices.

Implementation of the Lokpal bill will hopefully reduce corruption in India.

The basic idea of the Lokpal is borrowed from the office of the ombudsman in other countries.

It provides for filing complaints of corruption against the prime minister , other ministers and members of parliament with

the ombudsman.

 Anyone, except for a public servant , can file a complaint and the Lokpal has to complete the inquiry within six months.

For 42 years, governments have tried to put in place the law.

The bill was for the first time presented during the fourth Lok Sabha in 1968, and was passed there in 1969. However, the L

Sabha was dissolved , resulting in the first death of the bill.

It was revived in 1971, 1977, 1985, 1989, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2005 and 2008.

In September 2004, prime minister Manmohan Singh said the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government would

lose no time in enacting the bill. But strong lobbies blocked it.

The Lokpal Bill, 2010, awaits an okay from a select committee.

Former chief justice of the Delhi high court and rights activist Rajinder Sachar feels the bill is "shamefully toothless and me

to give a false reassurance to the people that the government is serious in its fight against corruption" .

But former chief justice of  India M N Venkatachelliah feels the PM must be out of its purview.

 What is the Jan Lokpal Bill, why it'simportant

Source: http://indiaagainstcorruption.org/ 

The Jan Lokpal Bill (Citizen's ombudsman Bill) is a draft anti-corruption bill drawn up by prominen

civil society activists seeking the appointment of a Jan Lokpal, an independent body that would

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investigate corruption cases, complete the investigation within a year and envisages trial in the case

getting over in the next one year.

Drafted by Justice Santosh Hegde (former Supreme Court Judge and present Lokayukta of Karnatak

Prashant Bhushan (Supreme Court Lawyer) and Arvind Kejriwal (RTI activist), the draft Bill

envisages a system where a corrupt person found guilty would go to jail within two years of the

complaint being made and his ill-gotten wealth being confiscated. It also seeks power to the Jan

Lokpal to prosecute politicians and bureaucrats without government permission.

Retired IPS officer Kiran Bedi and other known people like Swami Agnivesh, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,

Anna Hazare and Mallika Sarabhai are also part of the movement, called India Against Corruption. I

website describes the movement as "an expression of collective anger of people of India against

corruption. We have all come together to force/request/persuade/pressurize the Government to enact

the Jan Lokpal Bill. We feel that if this Bill were enacted it would create an effective deterrence

against corruption."

Anna Hazare, anti-corruption crusader, began a fast-unto-death today, demanding that this bill, drafte

 by the civil society, be adopted. The website of the India Against Corruption movement calls the

Lokpal Bill of the government an "eyewash" and has on it a critique of that government Bill. It also

lists the difference between the Bills drafted by the government and civil society.

A look at the salient features of Jan Lokpal Bill:

1. An institution called LOKPAL at the centre and LOKAYUKTA in each state will be set up

2. Like Supreme Court and Election Commission, they will be completely independent of the

governments. No minister or bureaucrat will be able to influence their investigations.

3. Cases against corrupt people will not linger on for years anymore: Investigations in any case will

have to be completed in one year. Trial should be completed in next one year so that the corrupt

 politician, officer or judge is sent to jail within two years.

4. The loss that a corrupt person caused to the government will be recovered at the time of conviction

5. How will it help a common citizen: If any work of any citizen is not done in prescribed time in any

government office, Lokpal will impose financial penalty on guilty officers, which will be given ascompensation to the complainant.

6. So, you could approach Lokpal if your ration card or passport or voter card is not being made or if

 police is not registering your case or any other work is not being done in prescribed time. Lokpal wil

have to get it done in a month's time. You could also report any case of corruption to Lokpal like rati

 being siphoned off, poor quality roads been constructed or panchayat funds being siphoned off. Lokp

will have to complete its investigations in a year, trial will be over in next one year and the guilty wi

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go to jail within two years.

7. But won't the government appoint corrupt and weak people as Lokpal members? That won't be

 possible because its members will be selected by judges, citizens and constitutional authorities and n

 by politicians, through a completely transparent and participatory process.

8. What if some officer in Lokpal becomes corrupt? The entire functioning of Lokpal/ Lokayukta wi

 be completely transparent. Any complaint against any officer of Lokpal shall be investigated and theofficer dismissed within two months.

9. What will happen to existing anti-corruption agencies? CVC, departmental vigilance and anti-

corruption branch of CBI will be merged into Lokpal. Lokpal will have complete powers and

machinery to independently investigate and prosecute any officer, judge or politician.

10. It will be the duty of the Lokpal to provide protection to those who are being victimized for raisin

their voice against corruption.

Why Hazare, others oppose govt'sLokpal Bill 2010?

Lokpal will not have any power to either initiate action suo motu in any case or even receive

complaints of corruption from general public. The general public will make complaints to the speake

of Lok Sabha or chairperson of Rajya Sabha. Only those complaints forwarded by Speaker of Lok 

Sabha/Chairperson of Rajya Sabha to Lokpal would be investigated by Lokpal. This not only severel

restricts the functioning of Lokpal, it also provides a tool in the hands of the ruling party to have only

those cases referred to Lokpal which pertain to political opponents (since speaker is always from the

ruling party).

1. Lokpal has been proposed to be an advisory body. Lokpal, after enquiry in any case, will forward

report to the competent authority. The competent authority will have final powers to decide whether

take action on Lokpal's report or not. In the case of cabinet ministers, the competent authority is Prim

Minister. In the case of PM and MPs the competent authority is Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha, as the ca

may be. In the coalition era when the government of the day depends upon the support of its politica

 partners, it will be impossible for the PM to act against any of his cabinet ministers on the basis of 

Lokpal's report. For instance, if there were such a Lokpal today and if Lokpal made a recommendatio

to the PM to prosecute A. Raja, obviously the PM will not have the political courage to initiate

 prosecution against A. Raja. Likewise, if Lokpal made a report against the PM or any MP of the rulin

 party, will the house ever pass a resolution to prosecute the PM or the ruling party MP? Obviously,

they will never do that.

2. The bill is legally unsound. Lokpal has not been given police powers. Therefore Lokpal cannot

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register an FIR. Therefore all the enquiries conducted by Lokpal will tantamount to "preliminary

enquiries". Even if the report of Lokpal is accepted, who will file the chargesheet in the court? Who

will initiate prosecution? Who will appoint the prosecution lawyer? The entire bill is silent on that.

3. Lokpal will have jurisdiction only on MPs, ministers and PM. It will not have jurisdiction over 

officers. The officers and politicians do not indulge in corruption separately. In any case of corruptio

there is always an involvement of both of them. So according to government's proposal, every case

would need to be investigated by both CVC and Lokpal. So now, in each case, CVC will look into th

role of bureaucrats while Lokpal will look into the role of politicians. Obviously the case records wil be with one agency and the way government functions it will not share its records with the other 

agency. It is also possible that in the same case the two agencies arrive at completely opposite

conclusions. Therefore it appears to be a sure way of killing any case.

4. Lokpal will consist of three members, all of them being retired judges. There is no reason why the

choice should be restricted to judiciary. By creating so many post retirement posts for judges, the

government will make the retiring judges vulnerable to government influences just before retirement

as is already happening in the case of retiring bureaucrats. The retiring judges, in the hope of getting

 post retirement employment would do the bidding of the government in their last few years.

5. The selection committee consists of Vice President, PM, Leaders of both houses, Leaders of 

opposition in both houses, Law Minister and Home minister. Barring Vice President, all of them are

 politicians whose corruption Lokpal is supposed to investigate. So there is a direct conflict of interes

Also selection committee is heavily loaded in favor of the ruling party. Effectively ruling party will

make the final selections. And obviously ruling party will never appoint strong and effective Lokpal

6. Lokpal will not have powers to investigate any case against PM, which deals with foreign affairs,

security and defence. This means that corruption in defence deals will be out of any scrutiny

whatsoever. It will become impossible to investigate into any Bofors in future.

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