<p>He also said there should be no "tainted" ministers in the joint committee comprising civil society members and ministers.<br /><br />Addressing his supporters at the Jantar Mantar here, even as three of his emissaries were engaged in discussions with Union Ministers, the 73-year old Gandhian said his anti-corruption movement has achieved considerable success and will not cow down before the government.<br /><br />"We have not accepted the government's offer of constitution of the committee through a letter from the Law Minister. There should be a government order on behalf of the government," he said adding this has been made clear to the emissaries for discussion with the ministers.<br /><br />He said his campaign has also demanded from the government that the committee should have a chairman and a co-chairman. "If there is a chairman from the government side then the Cabinet will have to accept the recommendations of the committee on the Bill".<br /><br />Claiming that his anti-graft movement has achieved quite a lot of success, he said the government has accepted the proposal for a joint committee and it will have five members from each side.<br /><br />To the cheers of the assembled gathering, he said, there should be no tainted ministers in the committee.<br /><br />Asked if there were five untainted ministers in the government, Hazare said "they should be least tainted".<br /><br />He said he has accepted to be a member of the committee to keep pressure on the government.<br /><br />To a question he said, "we have not reached nay compromise. If our chairman is there then it will be difficult for them. But if a minister is the chairman, then the Cabinet will have to accept the recommendations. There will be no difference in powers of the chairman and the co-chairman."<br /><br />He rejected a charge that he was blackmailing the government through hunger strike and said his approach was that if the government does not listen to people, they will throw it out.<br /><br /><br /></p>
<p>He also said there should be no "tainted" ministers in the joint committee comprising civil society members and ministers.<br /><br />Addressing his supporters at the Jantar Mantar here, even as three of his emissaries were engaged in discussions with Union Ministers, the 73-year old Gandhian said his anti-corruption movement has achieved considerable success and will not cow down before the government.<br /><br />"We have not accepted the government's offer of constitution of the committee through a letter from the Law Minister. There should be a government order on behalf of the government," he said adding this has been made clear to the emissaries for discussion with the ministers.<br /><br />He said his campaign has also demanded from the government that the committee should have a chairman and a co-chairman. "If there is a chairman from the government side then the Cabinet will have to accept the recommendations of the committee on the Bill".<br /><br />Claiming that his anti-graft movement has achieved quite a lot of success, he said the government has accepted the proposal for a joint committee and it will have five members from each side.<br /><br />To the cheers of the assembled gathering, he said, there should be no tainted ministers in the committee.<br /><br />Asked if there were five untainted ministers in the government, Hazare said "they should be least tainted".<br /><br />He said he has accepted to be a member of the committee to keep pressure on the government.<br /><br />To a question he said, "we have not reached nay compromise. If our chairman is there then it will be difficult for them. But if a minister is the chairman, then the Cabinet will have to accept the recommendations. There will be no difference in powers of the chairman and the co-chairman."<br /><br />He rejected a charge that he was blackmailing the government through hunger strike and said his approach was that if the government does not listen to people, they will throw it out.<br /><br /><br /></p>