Anna Hazare expresses grief over AAP's condition

Hazare's reaction comes in wake of the recent controversies surrounding AAP leaders

Anna Hazare
Social activist Anna Hazare interacts with media at 'Bapu Kuti' during Padyatra meeting in Sewagram of Wardha district in Maharashtra.
ANI Relegan Siddhi (Maharashtra), [India]
Last Updated : Sep 06 2016 | 3:58 PM IST

Visibly upset with the present controversies surrounding the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), veteran social activist Anna Hazare on Tuesday said that he had high expectations from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal with whom he has worked in the past.

Hazare said that he had expressed his apprehensions at the time of formation of the AAP with regard to the selection of candidates for the party whose main agenda was to fight anti-social elements.

"Kejriwal has worked with me for several years, I always told him that workers of an organisation should be well-mannered and behaved, they should be people with pure thoughts and should be people with clean image," said Hazare.

"When Arvind floated a party, I parted ways with him and I told him that my ways are different. I told him that if he wants to form a party he may but how will he confirm that people who are joining the political outfit are not tainted," he added.

The social activist also pointed out that Kejriwal did not do a proper scrutiny before inducting people in his party.

"Today the scene I am witnessing shows that no check was put on people before admitting them in to the party. I had lots of expectations from Arvind but unfortunately his ministers have been expelled," he added.

Hazare's reaction comes in wake of the recent controversies surrounding AAP leaders.

Kejriwal had last week sacked Sandeep Kumar from his Cabinet after the sex CD row.

Earlier, AAP's former Punjab convener Sucha Singh Chhotepur was sacked post his allegations against the party of seeking a bribe for election tickets.

In further embarrassment for the AAP, Bijwasan MLA Colonel Devinder Sehrawat claimed he has received "disturbing reports" of women being "exploited" in Punjab with promises of election tickets from the party.

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First Published: Sep 06 2016 | 2:58 PM IST

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