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New Delhi: While 15 days is the standard time given by Parliamentary panels to people or organisations to send feedback on bills, the time-frame in this case makes it clear that the August-end deadline set by Hazare for passing the Lokpal Bill will not be met.
Soon after the bill was introduced in Lok Sabha on August 4, Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari had referred it to the Committee and given it three months to give recommendations. Soon after the bill was referred to it, the Committee had invited team Hazare to place its views before the panel.
The Hazare team appeared before the Committee later. Home Minister P Chidambaram recently said Hazare was free to give his views to the panel once again.
Reacting to the newspaper advertisement, Hazare's associate Arvind Kejriwal said it appeared to be an exercise which will waste the time of people and Parliamentarians. "We appeared before the Standing Committee earlier and told them that the present bill is actually for promotion of corruption and save the corrupt people," he said.
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