http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/Team-Anna-rebuffed-by-Ilaiah-on-Lokpal-Bill/articleshow/9962204.cms
 
 Team Anna rebuffed by Ilaiah on Lokpal Bill
 TNN | Sep 13, 2011, 03.56AM IST
 
 HYDERABAD: Several dalit, OBC and minority organizations, that have
 come together under the aegis of Citizens for Social Justice (CSJ),
 have rejected the offer of talks by Team Anna to accommodate their
 views in the Jan Lokpal Bill. Having realised that the weaker
 sections, especially dalits and minorities, are opposed to certain
 aspects of the ongoing anti-corruption movement, Team Anna invited
 Kancha Ilaiah, the founder of CSJ, for talks.
 
 Arvind Kejriwal, a prominent member of Team Anna, contacted Ilaiah, an
 ideologue of weaker sections, to convey to him that they were open to
 discuss dalit's anti-corruption agenda and ready to accommodate their
 views to give the Lokpal Bill a popular touch.
 
 According to sources, Kejriwal was unhappy with the BJP wanting to
 take over the movement as well as the airing of pro-RSS slogans like
 Vande Mataram by leaders of the movement.
 
 He is also said to have told Ilaiah that Team Anna was trying to rid
 the movement of any sectarian elements whose presence is hurting the
 sentiments of other groups in the country.
 
 Confirming the interaction with Kejriwal, Ilaiah said he did receive
 an invitation from him to attend the recently-held Team Anna meeting
 in Maharashtra. "The proposal is not acceptable to the CSJ. The
 movement has gone deep into the hands of Hindutva forces. It is very
 difficult to keep these forces away as the BJP is aiming to reap
 electoral benefits by turning the movement into a Hindutva crusade
 against corruption," Ilaiah said. He also added that the Lokpal Bill
 proposed by Anna Hazare and his group would undermine the
 constitutional governance which was labouriously built by B R Ambedkar
 and other national leaders after a thorough debate.
 
 Another objection raised by the CSJ was the mode of selection of the
 Lokpal Bill.
 
 "We are opposed to leaving the drafting of the Lokpal Bill to a
 committee of Nobel laureates and Magasaysay award winner who are
 invariably from the upper classes", Ilaiah said. He said the
 constituent members of the CSJ were of the view that the Lokpal
 institution would create a crisis in the parliamentary democracy.
 
 Ilaiah along with other leaders of the CSJ, Joseph D' Souza, John
 Dayal, Anis Mukhtadar, Asifuddin Mohammad and G Shankar said the
 government bill, in whatever form it takes, has to be debated by the
 whole nation in the 2014 election.
 
 "If the BJP and the Team Anna think that the entire nation is with
 them, they should go for elections with their version of Jan Lokpal
 Bill in 2014 to get the approval of the majority," he said. Only a
 national referendum on the issue would protect the Constitution and
 democracy in the country, the leaders said.
 
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