Govt. sincere about Lokpal Bill: Pratibha

October 08, 2011 07:10 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:55 am IST - New Delhi

President Pratibha Patil addressing the media on board her special flight to New Delhi on Friday after the end of her visits to Switzerland and Austria. Photo: PTI

President Pratibha Patil addressing the media on board her special flight to New Delhi on Friday after the end of her visits to Switzerland and Austria. Photo: PTI

Throwing her weight behind the supremacy of parliament, President Pratibha Patil on Saturday said the government was sincere about the enactment of the Lokpal Bill.

“Definitely, that is the best way. And it should happen that way. I feel so,” she told reporters on Friday during her return from Switzerland and Austria tour.

She was responding to a question about whether the fight against corruption should be led by parliamentary democracy.

Backed the government’s efforts to tackle corruption, Ms. Patil said, “Government of India is taking a lot of measures.

The Bill is before the House and the government is very sincere in passing the bill, the Lokpal Bill and bringing it into force,” adding, “There is no doubt about it.”

She said a lot of other measures are being taken and gave the example of RTI.

The President said the world was seeing that “despite such a big country, India is implementing RTI, which is very important thing”.

She also talked about the Amending Protocol to Double Taxation Treaty inked with Switzerland recently.

“India is very keen on it... I took up the issue with Switzerland also. So all measures which are necessary to curb corruption and combat corruption, the government of India is taking and that is why India is actively considering becoming a member of International Anti-corruption Academy,” she said.

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