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Hazare begins hunger strike for Lokpal

It has been seven years after his anti-graft movement shook the government

- BY KARUNA MADAN Correspond­ent

In order to press for appointmen­t of a Lokpal or national ombudsman at the Centre, prominent social activist Anna Hazare yesterday started an indefinite hunger strike, seven years after his anti-corruption movement shook the then Congress-led United Progressiv­e Alliance government.

This time targeting Narendra Modi government at the centre, Hazare sat on hunger strike at the iconic Ramlila Maidan, the same venue of his protest in 2011.

In August last, Hazare had written to Prime Minister (PM) Modi informing him that he would launch an agitation over the appointmen­t of Lokpal and Lokayukta in the states, as well as implementa­tion of the Swaminatha­n Commission report.

‘No response from Modi’

“I have been demanding setting up of Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayuktas in the states, besides implementa­tion of the Swaminatha­n Commission report which assures fair pay for farmers. Since there has been no response from the side of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, I have decided to launch an agitation in Delhi. I will continue with the protest until the demands are met,” Hazare said ahead of his strike.

The Jan Lokpal Bill (Citizen’s Ombudsman Bill) is a draft anti-corruption bill drawn up by prominent civil society activists seeking the appointmen­t of a Jan Lokpal, an independen­t body that would investigat­e corruption cases, complete the investigat­ion within a year and envisages trial in the case getting over in the next one year.

Swaminatha­n report

Hazare informed Gulf News that National Commission on Farmers, chaired by Professor MS Swaminatha­n, submitted five reports between December 2004 to October 2006. The Commission’s final report focused on the causes of farmers’ plight and the rise in farmer suicides, and recommends addressing them through a holistic national policy for farmers.

“I want implementa­tion of the recommenda­tions of the Swaminatha­n Commission’s final report at the earliest so that interests of the farmers are protected,” he said.

Meanwhile, Hazare’s supporters burnt effigies representi­ng the Modi government at the activist’s village Ralegaon Siddhi in Maharashtr­a.

They accused BJP government of cancelling a number of buses and trains to prevent activists from joining Hazare’s agitation in Delhi.

 ?? AP ?? ■ Above: Social activist Anna Hazare waves the Indian national flag during the start of his indefinite hunger strike in New Delhi, yesterday. Hazare is demanding the setting up of a Lokpal, or independen­t ombudsman to investigat­e and prosecute cases of...
AP ■ Above: Social activist Anna Hazare waves the Indian national flag during the start of his indefinite hunger strike in New Delhi, yesterday. Hazare is demanding the setting up of a Lokpal, or independen­t ombudsman to investigat­e and prosecute cases of...
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