Anna goes back on support to Mamata

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 14 2014 | 6:15 PM IST
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's national ambitions today suffered a setback with anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare ruling out support to her in the Lok Sabha elections, making a U-turn on the issue.
Hazare, who caused a huge embarrassment for Banerjee two days ago by skipping a 'joint' rally here, said "some people who deceive" had got associated with her which made it difficult for him to support her.
He was responding when reporters asked him whether he would support Banerjee for the Prime Ministership even after the rally fiasco, which he blamed on misleading information.
"No. Now, some such people, who deceive me, have got associated with Mamata Banerjee which makes it difficult for me to support her," the social activist asserted.
He said he had told Banerjee to stop using his name in Trinamool's advertisement campaign for the polls.
This marks a U-turn as he has been endorsing Banerjee for Prime Ministership.
On February 19, he declared his support to Banerjee as she agreed to implement his 17-point agenda. He said he supported Banerjee not as a party, but as an individual he admired and that he also backed her views on society and country.
Even earlier today also, he said, "I have respect for Mamata. Of all the Chief Ministers in the country, she is the best. Her sacrifice, her character, her ideology."
He ruled out support to Trinamool Congress, saying his stated position is that he does not support any party.
Hazare and Banerjee also publicly differed on organising of the rally which was a flop show.
Breaking his silence on his absence at the much-hyped 'joint' rally at Ramlila ground on Wednesday, Hazare said he had skipped it because even 4000 people had not come to attend it and he had been misled.
Banerjee said it was Hazare's rally and she had been invited to attend, which she did.
Earlier, Hazare's aides had claimed that he could not attend the rally because he was "unwell".
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First Published: Mar 14 2014 | 6:15 PM IST

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