'Anna, Ramdev's movements welcome, but only Parl can make laws'

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Senior BJP leader L.K. Advani on Tuesday said he welcomed the anti-corruption movements of Anna Hazare and Ramdev, but noted Parliament has the sole authority to enact legislations including the anti-corruption law.

"We are happy that movements like Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev are carrying on a vigorous campaign against corruption," Advani said.

"But so far as laws are concerned, what should be the shape of laws, whether it is a Lokpal Bill or any other bill, what should be the provisions of the bill, this has to be decided by Parliament and parliamentary committees. And, that is being done," he said.

He disagreed with Team Anna member Arvind Kejriwal's remark that neither the BJP nor the Congress had any future.

"The BJP's future is in the hands of the BJP and nobody else," he said.

"I believe that the BJP, by smashing the hegemony of the Congress which was there till three decades back, converted India's polity into a bipolar polity in which there are two stable poles - Congress and BJP. It has contributed greatly to the stabilisation of national politics," Advani said.

Asked about the possibility of Narendra Modi becoming BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, Advani evaded a direct reply and said: "It will not be difficult for the party to decide about its Prime Ministerial candidate." Advani also defended Modi government from criticism for its role in Gujarat riots.

"The Muslims in Gujarat are really happy. The study made by the (Sachar) Commission set up by the Central government about the condition of Muslims in the whole country pointed out that Muslims in Gujarat, whether in terms of education or prosperity or economic standards, are far better than their counterparts in other states," Advani said.

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