Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Anna Hazare to resume protest for Jan Lokpal from March 23

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

KURUKSHETR­A: Social activist Anna Hazare said that he will resume his battle for Jan Lokpal Bill and Agricultur­e reforms by starting a fresh agitation in New Delhi from March 23.

The activist, who was in Kurukshetr­a on Sunday, asked his supporters to start working at the ground-level to make the protest successful so as to pressurise the government to bring a strict anti-corruption law.

“Even after 70 years of Independen­ce, the poor remain poor and corruption has reached its peak, but nobody cares,” he said, adding that the successive government­s have failed to eliminate corruption or increase the income of farmers and labourers.

“We have held 40 meetings in the country in the past three months and I have been travelling to several places to mobilise people against corruption,” the activist said.

He, however, slammed his old associate and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal for forming a political party saying, “I stopped talking to him (Kejriwal) since he formed a political party. I won’t allow him to sit on the stage in Delhi during our protest.”

“To avoid the making of more Kejriwals in the future, we are taking affidavits from the participan­ts of the Andolan in which they promise not to join any political party. So far, we have received 5,000 affidavits,” Anna Hazare said, adding that if anyone of his supporter wants to contest the polls, he or she can do so independen­tly.

Regarding the permission for the protest, Anna Hazare said that he had already applied for permission for protest at Ram Lila Ground and three other locations but no response has been received yet. “If we don’t get the permission for protest, we will start hunger strike from the jail,” he added.

On BJP’s victory in the recently concluded polls, he said that political parties should understand the public’s sentiments or else people will teach a lesson to the politician­s. He appealed to the youths to start thinking about the future of the country by learning from the sacrifices of the heroes of freedom struggle.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Activist Anna Hazare during his visit to Kurukshetr­a to garner support for his upcoming protest, on Sunday.
HT PHOTO Activist Anna Hazare during his visit to Kurukshetr­a to garner support for his upcoming protest, on Sunday.

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