Political Science, asked by pankajkonwar09, 1 year ago

what is meant by lokpal​

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Answered by Meghana68854
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A Lokpal (Sanskrit: लोकपाल lokapāla, "caretaker of people") is an anti-corruption authority or ombudsman who represents the public interest. The concept of an ombudsman is borrowed from Sweden. The Lokpal has jurisdiction over all Members of Parliament and central government employees in cases of corruption.

Answered by Anshults
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Lokpal

Explanation:

  • The word Lokpal is coming from the Sanskrit word Lok means people and pal means caretaker or protector.
  • The main aim of passing such law is eradicating the practices of corruption in the government system.
  • A Lokpal is acting like people's caretaker generally it is an anti-corruption authority or body of an ombudsman who displays the public interest.

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