Rahul concerned about Lokpal logjam
Agencies : New Delhi, Thu Aug 25 2011, 12:33 hrs
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Rahul Gandhi today said that he was concerned over the logjam in the wake of Anna Hazare's agitation against corruption.
"Of course I am concerned," was his brief response when asked whether he is concerned about the stand off on the Lokpal issue and Hazare's refusal to end the fast.
The AICC general secretary made the remark after coming out of the Congress Parliamentary Party meeting during which Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee briefed party leaders on the Hazare issue.
Though Gandhi did not speak in the meeting, a number of party MPs including some young leaders made their suggestions and put questions to Mukherjee.
A number of Congress MPs had earlier disagreed with the way the Hazare issue was handled.
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