Diversifying his campaign against corruption to electoral reform, social activist Anna Hazare will write to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, seeking his views on having an annual performance audit of the MPs."In the letter, Anna would be asking the PM whether he thinks there should be an annual performance audit of MPs. On the basis of this people should have the right to recall elected representatives," Team Anna core committeemember Arvind Kejriwal told reporters after the group met here."Hazare also wants to know from PM what are his views on having a `none of the above' button on ballot papers (EVMs). Also, if majority of voters prefer the `none of the above' button, there should be a provision to reject the candidate," he said.Asked what would be their response of the PM does not reply, Kejriwal said, "Let us write the letter first".Asked about BJP leader L K Advani's announcement of a country-wide yatra against corruption, Kejriwal made light of it, saying, "The country wants a Jan Lokpal bill, not yatra."On National Advisory Committee member Aruna Roy, who has been critical of Hazare's agitation for passing Jan Lokpal bill, Kejriwal said, "What she is talking is against law and Constitution.""Aruna Roy alleges that we do not discuss with her. What she is saying is not all right. We have been discussing with her. We have tried a lot to talk to her but she is not ready to talk to us. Let Roy and her teamcome on an open stage. We are ready to talk," he said, reflecting sharp divisions in the civil society on the issue.Roy does not have a (draft) Bill but only a proposal, Kejriwal said. [More]Tags:delhi high courtbomb blast