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          New Delhi, Aug 24 (IANS) The Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP)   parliamentary party meet Wednesday to discuss the strategy on the Lokpal bill   turned stormy with three MPs, including senior leader Yashwant Sinha and   Shatrughan Sinha, threatening to resign over the party's stand against   corruption.
 
 |  According to party sources, in a meeting called Wednesday morning to finalise   the party's strategy, Yashwant Sinha -- a former union finance minister --   expressed his dissatisfaction over the party's stand and said the BJP has lost   the issue of corruption to Anna.
 Actor-turned-MP Shatrughan Sinha and   Bihar MP Uday Singh also supported the former finance minister and said they   also wanted to quit as member of parliament as they were not satisfied by their   party's stand against corruption.
 
 "We should have taken up the issue of   corruption more aggressively. We are not able to convince people about our stand   on corruption, despite the fact that we had taken up the issue earlier. If   required, I am even willing to resign from my post and take up the issue,"   Yashwant Sinha said, according to a news channel.
 
 However, Yashwant   Sinha later said he did not wish to say anything on the issue   publicly.
 
 "There is no need to tell it publicly right now... when it will   be needed, I will say it," he told reporters outside parliament.
 
 He said   that his stand on the Lokpal bill was the same as his party but corruption was a   different issue.
 
 "The stand of BJP is my stand... corruption is a   different issue, Jan Lokpal or Lokpal bill is a part of the issue of corruption,   the corruption which has spread across the country from earth to sky... we need   to fight it," he said.
 
 He also stressed that the "BJP has taken up the   issue of corruption very strongly for very long and the struggle continues".
 
 
 
      
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