Anna Hazare to go on fast again

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Press Trust of India Ralegan Siddhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 2:43 AM IST

Claiming that the draft report on Lok Pal Bill by Parliamentary Standing Committee is a "betrayal", Anna Hazare today threatened to go on an indefinite fast in Delhi from December 27 if a strong anti-graft law is not passed in the Winter Session of Parliament.

Hazare, who also announced that he will sit on a one-day fast in Delhi's Jantar Mantar on December 11 on the issue, sought to put Congress on notice saying he will tour the five poll-bound states and tell electorate how the government was betraying them on the issue.

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. If it happens, it will be his third indefinite fast this year on the Lok Pal issue.

"The government has assured us that there will be a strong Lok Pal bill. We were given an assurance by Parliament. Now the Standing Committee report is out. When I saw the report, I realised that they have betrayed the countrymen again. The government has committed deceit.

"What is strong about this Lok Pal Bill? How is it powerfull?" Hazare told reporters here reacting to the draft report which kept Prime Minister, judiciary and lower bureaucracy among other things out of the ambit of Lok Pal.

He said people have no option but to hit the streets to protest.

Hazare wondered why NGOs and media were brought under the ambit of Lok Pal. "On the 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 Lok Pal? If you are clean, then there is no need to be scared," he said.

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

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First Published: Nov 29 2011 | 7:20 PM IST

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