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11-14-2011
NCSinha
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Lokayukta Bill-Bihar

Opposing for the sake of opposing is not the right thing to do, particularly for those who are spearheading a movement aimed at ameliorating the lot of the people by attacking the malaise of corruption. There is no denying the disease is deep rooted and will take time to heal, to go. Uttarakhand has passed the Lokayukta bill and Bihar is in the process of doing so. In Bihar the bill has neither taken final shape, nor the last word has been said on it. Initially, it seemed what Nitish has proposed is what the congress had presented in the parliament. If that be the case, we must fight it out. But what if that is not the case? The volunteers at Patna have decided to burn the copies of the bill that is yet to acquire the shape of a bill. We burnt the copies of Lokpal bill because that bill was presented in the parliament. We are in the thick of a movement. It is none of our business to antagonize everybody. Nitish has promised to give a bill that will live up to the expectations of the people of Bihar. Should we not wait instead of jumping the gun? If perchance the government presents a bill that satisfies our demands? Will it not mean we shall have burnt our own bill? No true Annaite will every jump the gun.