Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday blasted the Congress for trying to pass a "weaker" Lokpal Bill in Parliament.Addressing a press conference, Kejriwal said the bill will only benefit the Congress and give some credit to party vice-president Rahul Gandhi.He said the Lokpal Bill that the government was brining was insufficient to even send a mouse to jail, forget a minister."The bill will only increase corruption," he said.He said that AAP would continue to protest in favour of a stronger Lokpal Bill.On social activist Anna Hazare fasting for the past six days for the passage of the bill, Kejriwal said everyone wanted Anna to end his fast.But we have also sat on fast and we realized that these people will not agree even with fasts.Anna-ji health is important for this nation and his staying healthy is very important. So he should immediately end his fast."But I am a little unhappy at the support he has given to the government's Lokpal Bill. Perhaps he is not aware of the full story. When we will meet him sometime, we will explain to him how the law is bad.""There are some people who are misleading Annaji. I respect Kiran Bediji. She always used to talk in favour of the CBI's autonomy. How can she support government's draft of Lokpal Bill all of a sudden?"However, he denied any differences between him and Hazare."There are no such differences with Annaji. I am suffering with viral fever but I will go to Ralegan when I get well," he said.AAP leader Prashant Bhushan said the bill did not provide for formation of Lokayuktas and there was no provision for whistleblower protection and the bill was also not free from government intervention."What is the point of passing this Lokpal bill, it will not stop corruption at all," he said. "It will only protect the corrupt," he said.The Lokpal bill, which was passed by the Lok Sabha and greatly amended by a select committee of Rajya Sabha, was tabled for debate in the upper house Friday.The bill, once passed by the house of elders, will be sent once again to the lower house for approval.The government has said it is committed to the passage of the bill in this session, which ends Friday.