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People are supreme, not anybody else: Santosh Hegde

Last Updated : 19 August 2011, 06:37 IST
Last Updated : 19 August 2011, 06:37 IST

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He said any sensible government should pay heed to the "feelings" of the people.
"Otherwise, just see what happened after the Emergency in 1977. A certain government in power may loose power", he told PTI while flaying the Government's flip-flop on the detention of Hazare.

On Prime Minister’s statement that Parliament alone can make laws, the former Supreme Court judge, who till recently served as Karnataka Lokayukta, said it’s supreme to the extent that legislations can be passed by majority in the House.
"And the Prime Minister saying law can’t be made in ‘maidan’…law cannot be made through ‘satyagraha’…..they are misleading the people. We are not making the law.We are (only) giving suggestions", Hegde said.

He said the Government has to understand that Hazare’s campaign has no personal agenda; it’s all in the public interest.

He said the Government should have also sent "our bill" (Jan Lokpal) to the Standing Committee of Parliament, in addition to the version cleared by the Cabinet.

Hegde said the government side asking civil society members to refrain from making their views known on the bill as it was going to Parliament is not correct.
While there is a principle of sub-judice in jurisprudence, there is no such procedure in Parliamentary proceedings, he said.

"We can go on talking (about the bill) even when discussion is going on (in Parliament)...criticise the discussion. Therefore, asking us to keep our mouth shut...who are you talking...Parliament is supreme...it’s audacity on their part", he said.

"Can a law made by Parliament be challenged in court or not? It can be challenged and it can be declared as unconstitutional by Supreme Court or even by a high court. Does it mean then that Parliament is supreme? It’s not", Hegde said.

He said the Government should understand that Constitution is drafted by Constituent Assembly but it’s the people of India who have accepted it. First few lines of preamble of the Constitution starts with "..we the people of India…..".

"It (Constitution) is not given by a politician. Under the Constitution, we have accepted'... this Parliament, Legislature, Executive and Judiciary is created. Therefore, who is the creator of these institutions? It’s the people. Therefore, ultimately, in the true sense of the word, it’s the people who are supreme, not anybody else", he said.
The government, Hegde said, has got to gauge the feelings of the people. "People are fed up with corruption. When they count the zeros (crores of money by corrupt means) scams... it’s phenomenal.

Hegde said had India "really, practically and genuinely" used the money made by corrupt means, it would have become the top-most economic power in the world.
Asked if the nation-wide campaign is "going beyond corruption" and that people are giving vent to their anger to all kinds of issues, he said; "It happens. If you allow protest to go on, then it goes beyond the original object. Therefore, the government should take note of it".

Hegde said the protests and the mood in the country is reminiscent of Emergency days and he is overwhelmed by the public support for Hazare’s campaign.

It’s also for the first time that he is "coming to a public platform", said Hegde, who was a prominent face in the Freedom Park here, the hub of Hazare supporters who are staging a dharna since August 16.

Asked if there is a possibility of protests in different parts of the country spiraling out of control, Hegde said: "As of now, it’s only in the form of slogans. I hope it  remains so. It might go beyond it. It’s not impossible. It  will burst out someday".

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Published 19 August 2011, 06:18 IST

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