Centre
should talk to all political parties before arriving at a consensus on
the Lokpal Bill, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has said and stuck to
her stand that it should be left to the states to set up Lokayauktas on
models they choose.
"We
think that the Lokpal should be made on the basis of consensus and that
the Centre should talk to all parties in this regard. All parties
support the Lokpal. But let it be left to states to decide what model
they should choose for the Lokayuktas," Banerjee told reporters at the
state secretariat in Kolkata on Tuesday.
She
said that when her party raised the issue in the Lok Sabha, it was told
by the government that suitable amendments would be brought to
accommodate the Trinamool Congress views on the Lokayuktas.
"But
when the bill came, it was found that it left the option open to the
states to set up Lokayuktas, but on the model determined by the Centre. I
want to set up Lokakukta but what if I do not follow the central model?
What if we can set up a better model of Lokayukta?
Speaking on the Lokpal logjam, she said, "In the Lok Sabha we said 'do not bulldoze the federal structure'".
Rubbishing
reports that she had entered into a deal with the Congress, she said,
"Some are saying that Mamata Banerjee has entered into a deal with the
Congress. To them I say few do the kind of transparent politics as
Mamata Banerjee.''
Banerjee said her party's stand on Lokayukta was the stand of all states.
Pointing
out that she was not in favour of toppling the UPA government, Banerjee
said she, however, would continue to 'speak on issues that affect
common people'.
''We
have raised objections on some policies of the central government like
entry of foreign investment in the retail sector. Nearly 50 crore people
are associated with the retail sector,'' she said.
''They
would be adversely affected with the entry of of foreign capital in
retail. Again, we have said that there should be no forcible acquisition
of agricultural land. And our policy on land is the best,'' she
concluded.
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