No rift with Anna's team, will attend Lokpal meeting: Hegde
Karnataka's Lok Ayukta (ombudsman) and a civil society member on the Lokpal bill drafting committee N. Santosh Hegde on Sunday denied any rift with the Anna Hazare team and said he would attend the panel's meetings.
Hegde said he will not be able to attend the Monday meeting due to his prior commitments, but would attend the one one on Tuesday.
"I'm not able to attend the meetings of the joint drafting panel on Monday due to prior commitments. But there is no rift among the civil society members of the Lokpal drafting committee, and that is exactly the reason why I will go to Delhi to attend the meeting. I want to show it to the media with the Anna team," Hegde told CNN-IBN over the phone.
Hegde also clarified that his comment on Anna Hazare's hunger strike was just a suggestion that he made, which was being mistaken as a rift. On Saturday, he had urged Hazare not to fast again if the Lokpal bill is not passed by Aug 15, and instead tour the country and meet people over the issue.
"I personally felt that it will be better if Anna Hazare goes around India and mobilises people's support against corruption. If Anna goes on a strike, I will fully support him," Hegde added.
Hegde, a retired judge of the Supreme Court, is one of the five civil society members on the 10-member panel that includes five central cabinet ministers.
The other civil society members are Hazare, social activist Arvind Kejriwal and lawyers Shanti Bhushan and his son Prashant. The government side is represented by Pranab Mukherjee, P. Chidambaram, Kapil Sibal, M.Veerappa Moily and Salman Khursheed.
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