Hazare, currently on a two-week tour of the US, also favoured direct election of prime minister and doing away with party-based political system, which he claimed has destroyed not only democracy, but also "usurped" the constitution.
"India's constitution does not recognise political parties. Both Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi represent political parties. Therefore being representatives of political parties, we would not permit them (to become the Prime Minister)," 76-year-old Hazare told a group of Indian students at University of Maryland last evening.
"The country would get a good Prime Minister if the people of the entire country get an opportunity to select. As long as political parties dominate the electoral set up, the country is unlikely to get a good Prime Minister," Hazare said at the event organised by DESI (Develop Empower Synergy India), an organization of Indian students.
Hazare said after returning from the US, he would resume his nationwide tour from Bihar, during which he would urge people to fight for achieving the goal of true democracy.
Gen (retd) V K Singh, who is accompanying Hazare, said the country is at the brink of a disaster, if immediate steps are not taken to change the way things are happening now.
