In a letter to Kejriwal, dated December 23, the veteran activist, popularly known as Anna and also a 'father-figure' for the AAP, took a dig at the Delhi Chief Minister and said if change has to be brought into the system, then the leadership should "walk the talk".
"For the betterment of country and the society, I kept aside several important works related to people in Maharashtra and gave you my time without any selfish interest and dreamt big for the country. But my dream has been shattered," Hazare, who launched an anti-graft crusade, said.
AAP's national treasurer Raghav Chadha claimed that Hazare was being misled by Congress leaders on the issue while the BJP is using state agencies to threaten its donors.
On behalf of Kejriwal, he also challenged BJP President Amit Shah and Congress President Sonia Gandhi to come out clean on party donors and have a debate on the issue at Jantar Mantar.
"The talks of social change, which we espoused, are fading and politics and money are becoming important. The sense of humility is also fading.
"Or else, you would not have taken off the names of people from your website who gave donations to the party during trying times," Hazare said.
He also expressed displeasure over functioning of the AAP. Hazare said that while other parties get donations from people for their "selfish interests", people give funds to AAP to bring in change.
"You penned a book on Gram Swaraj. The way you are going...Is this the way to Gram Swaraj? This is the question before me. What is the difference between your party and other political outfits?" Hazare said.
Chadha said AAP is the only party that has transparency in its source of funding and 92 per cent of its donations come through banking channels like net banking, credit and debit card and cheques.
"Congress leaders like Muish Raizada are misleading Anna while BJP uses state agenices to harass our donors. Raizada has joined the Congress," Chadha claimed.
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