A total of 16 dissenting notes accompany the report, three of them from Congress MPs who disagree with the decision to exclude 57 lakh junior bureaucrats from the jurisdiction of the new Lokpal.
Abhishek Manu Singhvi said the committee addressed 24 issues and on 13 of these, "there was 100% unanimity."
The draft reportedly recommends -
Group C and D Bureaucrats should be brought under State Lokayuktas and at the Central level under the CVC.
Control of the CBI be outside the Lokpal
Including the PM under the Lokpal's purview should be left to Parliament.
All party meeting on Lokpal Bill - Wednesday Dec 14,2011
Consensus on the contentious issues eluded an all-party meeting presided over by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday night and there is a question mark on adoption of the Lokpal Bill in the current session of Parliament, which is scheduled to end on December 22,2011.
Parties Stand at the all-party meeting
AIADMK
The PM and CM's should be out of the ambit of Lokpal.
RJD and LJP
Don't rush the Lokpal Bill.Parliament should not come under presure.There should be reservation in the Lokpal Bill.
43 years and atleast 8 versions of the bill,Parliament still has not reached consensus on who and what,exactly it should cover.The Lokpal was introduced in 1968,1971,1977,1985,1989,1996,1998,2001,2008 and 2010.
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