Even after nine meetings, the civil society and the government failed to break the deadlock over certain issues. The issues include bringing the Prime Minister, higher judiciary and the Members of Parliament within the ambit of the Bill among other things.

It has also been decided to present both the versions of the anti-corruption bill before the political parties. Official sources said in New Delhi Wednesday that, after obtaining the sense of the political parties, the Bill will be presented before the Cabinet for approval. The government, however, stressed that the Bill would be placed in Parliament during the coming monsoon session.

Meanwhile, the Anna team Wednesday asked the Government to re-look its draft on some important aspects of the Lokpal Bill. Briefing the media in New Delhi, Mr. Anna Hazare said, they will also take up the important aspects of the Bill with the Opposition and other political parties before the all party meeting next month.