Team Anna speak in different voices on indefinite fast

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 4:33 AM IST

Hazare served an ultimatum to the UPA government to decide on the issue within four days failing which he threatened to go on hunger strike from Sunday.

Hazare had earlier in the day announced that he will join other Team Anna members in the fast tomorrow. Instead of fast, he will sit on a dharna tomorrow, he said.

Earlier through a video message, he had called for a 'jail bharo' agitation if the government does not take action on the demand.

Questions were raised at a press conference here this evening about the demands of the team as Hazare spoke only about Lokpal bill while his close aides Arvind Kejriwal and Prashant Bhushan talked about other three demands.

Asked to clarify the position whether Lokpal Bill is an issue for the protest, Bhushan said their protest is "limited" to an SIT probe against Ministers, a fast track court to try cases against MPs and the SIT to go into allegations against party chiefs.

However, Hazare immediately took the microphone and said "the fight is for Lokpal Bill" and went on to add that till the 15 ministers against whom they have raised allegations are jailed if they are guilty, the country would not get a strong anti-corruption mechanism.

Kejriwal said the country would not get a Lokpal if the corrupt ministers did not go to jail.

In an apparent reference to news weekly that reported allegations of corruption against his close aide Suresh Pathare, Hazare accused the government of coming up with a fake CD to malign the movement. He also demanded a probe into the issue.

On the fast, Hazare said he was persuaded by his team not to sit on fast from tomorrow because of his health. "I have told my villagers that I will also sit on fast from tomorrow. My blood pressure is also fluctuating. But the team told me that the fight is long and I should not fast now. I acceeded to their wish.

"But I will wait till four days what the government does. Then I will start my fast from Sunday," he said.

  

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First Published: Jul 24 2012 | 9:05 PM IST

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