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India will ratify UN convention on graft: Pranab
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"As far as the UN convention on graft is considered, there is a long legal procedure. The convention would be ratified shortly," Mukherjee told mediapersons here.

India signed the UN convention against corruption six years back but is yet to ratify the convention mainly due to domestic legal hassles.

Mukherjee questioned BJP leader L.K. Advani's stance on supporting the anti-graft Lokpal Bill. Mukherjee said it was good that he was supporting it now but asked what he was doing when he was in power.

"A joint drafting committee has been formed with five representatives from civil society nominated by Anna Hazare and five representatives nominated by the prime minister. This committee will discuss the Lokpal Bill. Now many people are saying many things."

Hazare ended his 97-hour hunger strike Saturday on a happy note after the government conceded his demand for representation of the civil society in the drafting panel of the anti-graft bill.

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(Published 11 April 2011, 16:07 IST)