Suspense over Anna's party to end soon
Hazare is arriving in the capital tomorrow where he is meeting his Team Anna associates

The suspense over whether the anti corruption movement would launch a political party or not would end this week when Anna Hazare announces his decision after listening to different representatives of the public in Delhi.
He was expected to have another meeting h in Bangalore but it could not take place as participants were finding the date unsuitable, said a member of India Against Corruption here.
Now there will be just one meeting tomorrow followed by an announcement the following day.
Anna Hazare is known to be opposed to having a political party. His associate Anil Sharma said: "There are two points of view on whether the fight against corruption should be fought from a political platform . Had Anna Hazare found it suitable he would have launched a political party long ago. But even now he does not want to thrust his views on anyone though he has made it clear that he would not be part of any political party. So he is meeting people before announcing his decision."
Hazare is arriving in the capital tomorrow where he is meeting leaders including the former members of the core committee of Team Anna like Kiran Bedi and Santosh Hegde. The name of industrialist Sitaram Jindal is also being mentioned as a likely participant. But the anti corruption activists are keeping the names a secret.
Arvind Kejriwal recently made it clear that Anna Hazare would accept the views of the public and he would accept Anna's views provided it reflects the public view.
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First Published: Sep 17 2012 | 5:13 PM IST

