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Delhi leader Arvind Kejriwal threatens to quit over corruption law | Delhi leader Arvind Kejriwal threatens to quit over corruption law |
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said he will quit if a proposed anti-corruption law is not passed in the state assembly later this week. | Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said he will quit if a proposed anti-corruption law is not passed in the state assembly later this week. |
The legislation will help create a Citizens' Ombudsman, or Jan Lokpal, an independent body with the power to investigate politicians and civil servants suspected of corruption. | The legislation will help create a Citizens' Ombudsman, or Jan Lokpal, an independent body with the power to investigate politicians and civil servants suspected of corruption. |
Mr Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party governs Delhi supported by the Congress party. | |
He took over as Delhi's chief minister last month. | He took over as Delhi's chief minister last month. |
There is uncertainty over the Jan Lokpal bill after a row over whether it needs the consent of the federal government before it can be tabled in the Delhi assembly. | There is uncertainty over the Jan Lokpal bill after a row over whether it needs the consent of the federal government before it can be tabled in the Delhi assembly. |
Mr Kejriwal has written to Federal Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde asking him to withdraw an order from 2002 making federal consent compulsory for laws introduced into Delhi's assembly. | |
"The Jan Lokpal bill is very important for me. If it is not passed in the Delhi assembly, I will resign," Mr Kejriwal said on Sunday, adding that it it would be tabled in the assembly on Thursday. | "The Jan Lokpal bill is very important for me. If it is not passed in the Delhi assembly, I will resign," Mr Kejriwal said on Sunday, adding that it it would be tabled in the assembly on Thursday. |
The Congress party and the main opposition BJP oppose the move, calling it "unconstitutional" to table it in the assembly without federal consent. | The Congress party and the main opposition BJP oppose the move, calling it "unconstitutional" to table it in the assembly without federal consent. |
Delhi Congress leader Arvind Singh Lovely said Delhi's Jan Lokpal bill had provisions which would "overlap" with a separate law for a federal anti-corruption ombudsman. | Delhi Congress leader Arvind Singh Lovely said Delhi's Jan Lokpal bill had provisions which would "overlap" with a separate law for a federal anti-corruption ombudsman. |
"So it is mandatory for the Delhi government get clearance [for the bill] from the central government. We will not allow any constitutional thing to happen," he said. | "So it is mandatory for the Delhi government get clearance [for the bill] from the central government. We will not allow any constitutional thing to happen," he said. |
Correspondents say at the heart of Mr Kejriwal's demand is a struggle for control over laws in India's capital. | Correspondents say at the heart of Mr Kejriwal's demand is a struggle for control over laws in India's capital. |
Last month Mr Kejriwal and his supporters staged an unprecedented sit-in protest in the city which was sparked by a row over who controls Delhi's police force. | Last month Mr Kejriwal and his supporters staged an unprecedented sit-in protest in the city which was sparked by a row over who controls Delhi's police force. |
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