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Congress President replies to Anna Hazare's letter, 20th April 2011 |
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Thursday, 21 April 2011 |
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I strongly support the institution of Lokpal: Sonia Gandhi
Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday assured Anna Hazare that she does not support "politics of smear campaign" and she was strongly committed to the institution of Lokpal.
She assured that there is urgent necessity to combat graft and corruption and he should not doubt her commitment in the fight for probity in public life
She pointed out that the Lokpal Bill is very much part of the agenda of the NAC and a working group has been formed to evolve broad principles for discussion and approval in the next meeting of the Council on April 28.
"As for the statements appearing in the media, let me assure you that I do not support nor encourage the politics of smear campaigns," Gandhi said in her letter to Hazare.
She was replying to Hazare's letter sent on Monday in which the social activist said a "smear" campaign had been launched against civil society members of the joint drafting committee on Lokpal Bill and asked her to advise her "colleagues" not to try to derail the process of drafting of law.
He particularly complained against an unnamed minister, who is part of the 10-member joint drafting committee and a party general secretary, who has been attacking his campaign.
"Let me reiterate what I wrote to you earlier, that I believe there is an urgent necessity to combat graft and corruption," Gandhi told Hazare.
"You should have no doubt of my commitment in the fight for probity in public life. I strongly support the institution of a Lokpal that is consistent with the practices and conventions of our parliamentary democracy," said Congress President.
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