PM To Hazare: Respect parliament's verdict
Wednesday December 28, 2011 10:03:08 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh said Wednesday it was time for people with
divergent views to take note of parliament's verdict on the Lokpal
bill. Asserting that legislation is the privilege of the
parliament, he hoped the Rayja Sabha would pass the bill Thursday.
"When parliament has spoken, it's time for others to take note,"
Manmohan Singh said while responding to questions at a joint press
conference with visiting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda.
"We hope that those with divergent views will respect the verdict
of the parliament," the prime minister added.
"Legislation is the privilege of the Indian parliament. That's
what the constitution lays down," he said.
"The Lok Sabha has passed a Lokpal bill with a substantial
majority. The bill will be presented to the Rajya Sabha tomorrow
(Thursday) and I hope it will be passed," he added.
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