Giving Constitutional status to Lokpal not to delay

New Delhi: A day after announcing that Lokpal will have Constitutional status, Law Minister Salman Khurshid today allayed fears that the move will delay passage of the bill. "It will not be. Let us not do everything on the basis of mistrust. Let us do it on the basis of trust…why should people have any […]

New Delhi: A day after announcing that Lokpal will have Constitutional status, Law Minister Salman Khurshid today allayed fears that the move will delay passage of the bill.

"It will not be. Let us not do everything on the basis of mistrust. Let us do it on the basis of trust...why should people have any reason to believe that if we want to give it higher status, it will be done in order to delay it," Khurshid said here. He was responding to questions on whether making Lokpal a constitutional body will delay its passage in Parliament.