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04-07-2011
sanjay.met2006@gmail.com
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At the instance, two example which are coming in my mind are - National Advisory Council and UIDIA.

None of these two organizations are constitutional, however, head of both these bodies have been given rank of cabinet minister and have brought under legislative framework.

1. As head of UIDIA and his team has been choosen from Industry (technical experts and professionals) to make a technological model for public delivery through unique identity In the similar way similarly joint committee for drafting and refining Jan Lokpall bill must be chosen from general public/academia/civil rights activist/social activists who are better equipped in crafting such legal framework for anti-corruption.

2. As NAC, is constituted among various experts of social/financial planning and academic field on similar lines how could joint committee for drafting anti-corruption Bill not be constituted amongst social and civil right activists on similar lines?

Same analogy of UIDIA and NAC must be applicable to drafting Anti-Corruption Law or Jan Lokpal Bill. By not accepting the demand, government is making its ignorance more visible.
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