Seventy four-year-old Mr Hazare and four of his nominees partnered with ministers like Mr Sibal on the drafting committee for the Lokpal Bill, intended to combat corruption among politicians and bureaucrats. The experiment to have civil society and the government together develop the bill ended in a bitter divorce, with both sides formulating their own version of the Bill. Major points of difference included whether the Bill should cover the Prime Minister and senior judges. The government said "no", Team Anna said "absolutely."
Last week, the Cabinet approved the ministers' version of the Bill and it will be introduced soon in Parliament.
Mr Hazare says that in the referendum today, 85 per cent people voted against the Government's Lokpal Bill, 86 per cent people believe that the judiciary should also come under the Lokpal, and 82 per cent want the Lokpal Bill to apply to the Prime Minister. "Seeing these results the question arises, does Mr Kapil Sibal still represent the people of his constituency?" asked Mr Hazare. (Read: Team Anna's referendum on Lokpal Bill)
72,000 people completed Mr Hazare's questionnaire.
In a bid to show their determination of going ahead with their proposed fast on August 16, Mr Hazare also made it very clear that he and his supporters were ready to go to jail if they were denied permission to hold their fast at Jantar Mantar.
"If we are not allowed to hold our fast at Jantar Mantar on the 16th, we are ready to go to jail because they haven't yet denied us the rights to sit at Jantar Mantar. We submitted an application to the police commissioner and we still haven't got a reply and they say that they will not let us sit there", Mr Hazare said.
Union Home Minister P Chidambaram and the Delhi police had, in a meeting on Saturday, decided that Mr Hazare can fast if he wants to, on the outskirts of the national capital, rather than at Jantar Mantar. Jantar Mantar was the place where Mr Hazare - with his fast in April this year - mobilized thousands across the country to join his crusade against corruption.
The police have also imposed Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) in areas around the Parliament in anticipation of Mr Hazare's fast.
What Anna's survey shows:
- 82 per cent want PM under Lokpal
- 86 per cent want judiciary under Lokpal
- 89 per cent want all government officers under Lokpal
- 88 per cent want MPs conduct in Parliament under Lokpal
- 84 per cent want Lokpal to have power to dismiss corrupt officials
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