"Kumar Vishwas and Singh met Anna ji at his village Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district and discussed the features of the Bill," Hazare's aide Datta Awari said over phone.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi yesterday tabled the Bill in the Assembly.
One of its prominent poll promises, the AAP emphasised that the Bill is similar to its original 2011 version.
It will empower the proposed ombudsman to act against any public servant in the national capital, including those of the Centre.
The Bill has to be cleared by the Lieutenant Governor before it becomes a law.
Hazare and some top activists of his team had in 2012 parted ways with the Kejriwal-led group, opposing their plans to form a political party, after a roller-coaster ride of 18 months in which they came together to run a high-steam anti- graft movement.
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