Anna Hazare threatens another fast


NEW DELHI: Putting the government on notice on Lokpal issue, Anna Hazare on Tuesday threatened to go on an indefinite fast in Delhi from December 27 while terming that the draft report by parliamentary standing committee as a "betrayal" of countrymen.


Hazare said he did want the government to "make a fool of us" on the issue. Hazare also announced that he will sit on a one-day fast in Delhi's Jantar Mantar on December 11.


In a bid pressurise Congress, the activist also sought to corner the ruling party saying he will tour the five poll- bound states and tell electorate how the government was betraying them on the Lokpal Bill.



The 74-year-old activist said his indefinite fast will be at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi from December 27 if a strong bill was not passed during the Winter session of Parliament. If it happens, it will be his third indefinite fast this year on the Lokpal issue.


"The government has assured us that there will be a strong Lokpal Bill. We were given an assurance by the Parliament. Now the standing committee report is out. When I saw the report, I realised that they have again betrayed the countrymen again. Government has committed deceit," he said.


"What is strong about this Lokpal Bill? How is it powerfull?" he told reporters here.


Hazare also sought to attack Manmohan Singh saying that despite the Prime Minister giving it in writing, the standing committee did not adhere to the assurances of Parliament.


Hazare wondered why NGOs and media were brought under the ambit of Lokpal. "On one hand, you are including media and NGOs but on the other hand, you do not want the Prime Minister and MPs. This is not fair," he said.


"Why is the Prime Minister afraid of submitting himself to the Lokpal? If you are clean, then there is no need to be scared," he said.


Hazare noted that Parliament has passed a resolution saying that lower bureacracy will be included under the ambit of Lokpal besides providing for Citizen's Charter and setting up Lokayuktas in states.


"Now the standing committee says no even after the Prime Minister gives it in writing. What is this government all about? Now there is a change. There is a betrayal...We don't want the government to make a fool of us," he said adding the draft recommendations do not help in tackling corruption.


Hazare took exception to the exclusion of lower bureaucracy, judiciary and CBI under the ambit of Lokpal.


On the issue of lower bureaucracy, Hazare said if they are not included in the law, poor people will suffer. "We were demanding that every section, from top to bottom, under Lokpal. Poor people cannot get their work done without paying bribe," he said.


He said it was very necessary that the anti-corruption wing of CBI be under Lokpal to ensure that there is no interference from the government in its functioning. "One of the reason for corruption is government interference."

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