However it said that it will open its views on bringing the Prime Minister in the ambit of the Lokpal only after the Congress and the government circulate their views on the issue.
BJP chief spokesperson Ravishankar Prasad told media here that the BJP has a categorical view on the issue of corruption but declined to answer whether his party favoured the Prime Minister being brought in the ambit of the proposed legislation.
The CPI on Saturday said the draft Lok Pal Bill should be distributed among the political parties for a proper debate. Senior CPI leader D. Raja said in New Delhi that once his party gets a communication, it will definitely discuss it within the party and also consult other Left parties and take a stand.