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Anna's Condition Met; LS To Discuss Jan Lokpal On Friday [ Updated 25 Aug 2011, 22:58:06 ]

August 26, 2011
New Delhi, Aug 25: Anna Hazare’s major demand is set to be met with the government today deciding to have a discussion in the Lok Sabha tomorrow on the Jan Lokpal Bill. 

Sources said the discussion will take place on the Bill in the shape of a “document” and its salient features after which the records of the debate are expected to be sent to the Parliamentary Standing Committee examining the Lokpal Bill. 

It was, however, not clear immediately whether the debate would be held under Rule 193 or Rule 184, which entails voting.

The decision in this regard was reached during hectic parleys within the government, which included Union Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh’s meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Subsequently, Singh held consultations with senior Ministerial colleagues Pranab Mukherjee and A K Antony. 

The decision to hold the discussion marks meeting of a major demand of Hazare who said only then he would decide on ending his 10-day fast.

During the discussion, members will be free to speak on Aruna Roy’s version of Lokpal Bill as also another version.  In view of the discussion, Parliament will have a sitting on Saturday, the sources said.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal also held a meeting with Mukherjee on the issue of discussions. 

The meeting took place soon after Hazare reacted to Parliament’s appeal to end his fast and demanded that it discuss from tomorrow three key issues on Jan Lokpal and create an agreement first.

He has warned that if the Parliament failed to do this, he will not end the fast.

Bansal also had a meeting with Law Minister Salman Khurshid apparently to work out the format for such a discussion. East Delhi MP Sandip Dikshit, who also been involved in negotiations with Team Anna, was also present in the meeting.

The meetings took place on a day when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told the Lok Sabha that Parliament will find effective ways and means to discuss the Jan Lokpal Bill, along with the government version of the Bill, Aruna Roy’s Bill and the paper presented by Jaiprakash Narayan. He also made an appeal to the Gandhian to end his fast. PTI
source: www.indiatvnews.com
 

Anna Demands Debate In Parliament On Lokpal From Friday [ Updated 25 Aug 2011, 18:43:51 ]

August 26, 2011

New Delhi, Aug 25 :  Reacting to Parliament’s appeal to end his fast, Anna Hazare today demanded that Parliament discuss from tomorrow three key issues on Jan Lokpal and create an agreement, failing which he will not end his fast. 

“I have sent a message to the Prime Minister. If you want to pass Jan Lokpal bill then start the discussion tomorrow morning. I have three demands. If there is support (for them), then I can consider ending the fast,” he told his supporters at the Raml...


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Parliament Appeals To Anna To End Fast

August 26, 2011
New Delhi, Aug 25: On the tenth day of Anna Hazare’s fast, Lok Sabha today unanimously appealed to him to end his hunger strike as his life was “much too precious”, with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh saying he has “registered his point” and that Jan Lokpal would be considered by Parliament.

Singh hailed the Gandhian, saying he had become “an embodiment of the disgust and concern of the people over corruption” and that he respected him.

“I respect his idealism. I respect h...
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Lokpal logjam: PM walks extra mile, Anna Hazare unmoved

August 26, 2011
NEW DELHI: Hopes of a resolution to the Anna-government standoff flickered from time to time on Thursday but eventually it remained unclear when the Gandhian would call off his 10-day fast. The eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation was continuing till midnight.

The Prime Minister first raised hopes by offering to bring the Jan Lokpal Bill, as drafted by Team Anna, for discussion in Parliament. But this was rebuffed by Anna Hazare who insisted on an assurance that the three sticking poi...

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Anna Hazare's fast enters tenth day

August 25, 2011


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Ramdev gate crashes into protest venue

August 25, 2011
NEW DELHI: Yoga guru Ramdev gate crashed into the Ramlila Maidan on Wednesday, even taking the stage to address the audience, despite reservations expressed by Team Anna.

Baba Ramdev said he wanted to express solidarity in Anna's fight against corruption. Ramdev also chose to use the occasion to remind the crowd about the alleged "police brutality'' that he had to face in June when he was evicted from the same venue in a midnight crackdown during his protest against black money stash...

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Over 24 lakh vote against graft in TOI campaign

August 25, 2011
Last Sunday, we reported that over a million (10 lakh) people had cast their vote on The Times of India`s online campaign, `Against Corruption Together` or ACT. The numbers amazed us. But what is truly, truly stunning is the pace at which those numbers have grown since.

By midnight of Tuesday-Wednesday, the number of voters had doubled to two million, or 20 lakh, in what is almost certainly an unprecedented display of online activism. That`s more than the population of 78 countries...

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Lokpal logjam: UPA hardens stand, Anna Hazare calls for jail bharo agitation

August 25, 2011
NEW DELHI: Blow hot, blow cold. In fact, the breeze that wafted from government turned so icy on Wednesday that it threatened to virtually deep-freeze the talks between it and Team Anna. Assurances held out on Tuesday were withdrawn and concern for Anna's health was dismissed, said Team Anna members, while government leaders told them that the parliamentary process wouldn't be shortened to rush through the Lokpal Bill.

Hopes of a resolution to the standoff dipped sharply as there ...

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MOHIT JAIN IN http://www.indiancolleges.com

August 22, 2011

Teenager creates a site supporting Anna Hazare

Mohit Jain is a 16-year-old supporter of Anna Hazare who created a website on anti-corruption in 24 hours.

“No one taught me how to create a website. I did not go to any classes. I put it up in a day and keep updating it,” says the teenager from Puducherry.

It was Baba Ramdev’s stance against corruption that initially inspired Mohit to create the website. “I couldn’t go to Delhi and decided to do something about it,” he explains.

L...


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Crowding glory: Over 1 lakh throng Ramlila

August 22, 2011
NEW DELHI: An angry tide converged at Ramlila Ground on Sunday. As 74-year-old Anna Hazare entered the sixth day of his fast, the ranks of his supporters swelled to over 1 lakh, making it the biggest show of people's power at the ground in decades.

Supporters from across the country streamed in relentlessly through the day, singing and chanting, waving the Tricolor and wearing the 'Anna topi' to back the anti-corruption movement. Sunday's numbers were easily five times that seen at t...

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