The Asian Age

Fight over Jan Lokpal intensifie­s

BJP, AAP exchange barbs over delay in anti- graft body ■

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Three BJP legislator­s on Friday staged a walkout from the Delhi Assembly after their request for the government’s reply on the Jan Lokpal bill was turned down.

Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia had earlier accused the Centre of sitting on the bill for about 21 months.

Leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta and BJP MLAs Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Jagdish Pradhan, after staging the walkout, sat on a ‘ dharna’ outside chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s office in the Assembly premises. They sought his apology for spreading “lies” that the file of the bill is pending with the Centre. They alleged that the bill was pending with the Delhi

government for nine months.

The Assembly had passed the Jan Lokpal bill on December 4, 2015, and sent it to the Centre through the lieutenant­governor for approval, Mr

Sisodia said.

The deputy chief minister said, “After sitting on the bill for around 21 months, the Centre wakes up and says there should be a discussion on whether the bill comes under the competence of the Delhi Assembly or not.”

“The Centre is raising the question on the right of the Assembly. If Delhi was a full state, Jan Lokpal would have been enforced in Delhi,” Mr Sisodia said.

He, however, did not counter the Opposition’s allegation­s that the file related to the bill was still pending with the Delhi government.

As the House proceeding­s began on Friday, Mr Gupta, Mr Sirsa, and Mr Pradhan demanded a reply from the government on the bill. However, their request was turned down, following which they staged the walkout. The three BJP leaders also wrote to Mr Kejriwal, demanding that files related to the bill be tabled in the Assembly without delay.

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