Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who tabled the Bill, termed it as the most "effective and independent" in India's history and said the proposed legislation brings under its ambit every act of corruption occuring within the boundaries of the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
AAP leaders said the Lokpal will have powers to even probe acts of corruption againts Union Ministers and central government officials, which may trigger another round of confrontation between the Kejriwal government and the Centre.
A four-member selection committee, chaired by the Delhi High Court Chief Justice, will select the three-member Lokpal, he said. The other members of the Committee will be the Chief Minister, Speaker of the state Assembly and the Leader of the Opposition.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal made his first appearance in the ongoing session of the House, while BJP legislators were not present during the introduction of the Bill. Leader of the Opposition Vijender Gupta, who was earlier marshalled out of the House, did not return despite requests by Sisosida.
Sisodia hit out at BJP over the bill's criticism, saying
the party seemed unaware of Constitutional arrangement. Impeachement can be done by the Assembly and not the government, he said.
"They say we have removed the part about eminent persons being a part of the Selection Committee but the Supreme Court has observed during the debate on NJAC that including such eminent persons will make the body prone to government influence," he said.
"It will ensure time-bound probe and prosecution within six months and 12 months in rarest cases. It will have powers to confiscate and attach properties of officials involved in corrupt acts. It can sentence someone to life imprisonment," he said.
He also briefly referred to provisions for protection of whistleblowers and provisions that put private company officials under the bill's ambit.
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