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Monday,
April 11,
2011, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 2:30 am (IST)
Lokpal Bill in monsoon session: Pranab
Says NDA could’ve cleared the Bill, but it didn’t
Thiruvnanthapuram, April 10
Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said the UPA government was ready to bring in and get the Lokpal Bill passed in the next session of Parliament if the Opposition cooperated with it.
Responding to queries on BJP leader LK Advani's demand that the Lokpal Bill should be introduced and passed in the next session of Parliament itself, Mukherjee said "we are glad to get it passed if the Opposition co-operated for it".
No
rift over draft panel: Hazare
New Delhi, April 10
Anna Hazare, who broke his fast
yesterday after government conceded to his demands on the proposed
Lokpal Bill, seemed to have “resolved the differences” among his
supporters over the composition of the drafting committee. Soon as
Hazare appointed former Law Minister Shanti Bhushan and his son Prashant
Bhushan to the committee, media reported Baba Ramdev’s objections to
the inclusion of both father and son in the panel.
RADIA
EFFECT: 15-member Inter Ministerial Group constituted
Centre
to make phone tapping leakproof
New Delhi, April 10
Against the backdrop of Radia tapes
leak controversy, a 15-member Inter Ministerial Group (IMG) has been
constituted for recommending effective monitoring of provisions of
telephone tapping and curtailing its leakage to the public at large. The
Union Home Secretary will chair the IMG which will have secretaries of
Defence, DoT, IT, Revenue, Personnel and Legal Affairs as among the
members, according to a Cabinet Secretary note.
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