New Delhi:
The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is holding a meeting today to finalise its stand on the Lokpal Bill. This comes ahead of the all-party meet called by the government in Delhi on Sunday to discuss the conflicting versions of the Bill - one prepared by five ministers and the other by five activists led by Anna Hazare.
Senior BJP leaders like LK Advani, Rajnath Singh and Murli Manohar Joshi met Anna Hazare on Friday morning. After its briefing by Mr Hazare on Friday, the BJP said that it is in favour of a strong and effective Lokpal (Ombudsman). But the party has yet to decide on whether it will attend the all-party meeting on Sunday. Speaking to NDTV on Thursday, party president Nitin Gadkari said, "The NDA will meet and take a decision on whether to attend." He said that the government should have reached out to include the Opposition when it set up the committee to draft the Bill. "The UPA wants us to attend the all-party meeting because now it needs our help," he added.
Predictably, and most likely as intended, that remark drew an acerbic response from the Congress. Party spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi said on Friday evening that the BJP has not offered any suggestions on the Lokpal Bill and has taken no clear stand on its main features.
As the major Opposition party, the BJP has also yet to publicly state its stand on the headline of the Lokpal controversy - whether the new law against corruption should cover the Prime Minister's office. An essential, says Anna; an impossibility, retaliates the government. Asked why the BJP had not spelt out its own position, Mr. Gadkari said, "We are yet to take a decision on this. Our committee is studying the proposals and we will respond in Parliament.