Anna Hazare to undertake fast unto death demanding Jan Lokpal Bill


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News Delhi, 5 April 2011: The well-known anti- corruption crusader Anna Hazare is all set to observe fast unto death from Tuesday, 5 April 2011 until the government enacts a comprehensive Jan Lokpal Bill to deal with widespread corruption in the country. 

 

Seventy two years old Anna Hazare speaking at the press conference said, "My fast unto death begins tomorrow. I was saddened when the Prime Minister rejected the demand by leading civil society members to include them and senior ministers in the joint committee to draft the Jan Lokpal Bill (Citizen’s ombudsman Bill)."

 

 

Speaking further, Anna Hazare said, "The Indian Government has to accept the Lokpal Bill. Corruption has increased so much that poor people are being harassed like anything. That is why I am sitting on a fast onto death for the cause of this bill. I will not go back to my home till this bill is passed. I will not stay back from giving my life for my nation."

 

"I have dedicated my life for the service of my nation. I have not gone to my own house from the last 35 years. I want that poor people should get justice. I want the money back, which we are losing out to corruption. And this government is aiding all the corrupt people," he added.

 

Anna Hazare said that a Group of Ministers headed by Sharad Pawar is looking into the contents of the proposed anti-corruption bill and civil society members would be consulted later. 

 

Retired IPS officer Kiran Bedi and social reformist Swami Agnivesh were also present and pledged their support to Anna Hazare. 

 

 

Anna Hazare lamented that the views of eminent persons like Justice (Retd) Santosh Hegde, advocate Prashant Bhushan and Swami Agnivesh were not considered important by the government and "a minister like Sharad Pawar, who is known for possessing large amounts of land in Maharashtra, is heading a committee that will draft the bill." 

 

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), late on Monday evening, issued an appeal to  Anna Hazare to abandon the hunger strike he had announced he would resort to, starting Tuesday, to force the government to accept his version of the Lokpal Bill.

 

The appeal came a few hours after the National Advisory Council (NAC)’s Working Group on Transparency and Accountability met civil society groups, including some of  Anna Hazare’s colleagues in the India against Corruption, Arvind Kejriwal, Swami Agnivesh and former Supreme Court judge N. Santosh Hegde, to carry forward the discussion on the Lokpal Bill.

 

The appeal stresses that “The Prime Minister has enormous respect for Shri Hazare and his mission.”

 

Earlier in the day at the NAC’s Working Group meeting, the discussions centred round the key issue of whether the proposed Lokpal Bill should restrict itself to corruption in high places or whether it should cover all malpractices, big and small.

 

Aruna Roy, who heads the Working Group, felt that if the ambit of the bill was widened, the Lokpal may not be able to cope with the volume of complaints that would flow in. However, NAC member Harsh Mander reportedly said that such a bill would be meaningless if it did not deal with the corruption that affected the lives of the poor. This view was reflected in the Jan Lokpal Bill, drafted by Justice Santosh Hegde, Arvind Kejriwal and Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan, the one that  Anna Hazare is pressing to have accepted.

 

The meeting also discussed the selection process and the need to ensure that people of integrity were picked, as well as whether the Lokpal should focus on individual acts of corruption or also on systemic reforms and integrity audits, said NAC sources.

 

The broad consensus was that the government’s draft bill was too weak to adequately tackle the massive corruption cases currently in the headlines, and that all arms of the government — executive, legislature and judiciary — should be put under the scanner.

 

Anna Hazare’s fast unto death in favour of the Jan Lok Pal Bill has generated tremendous support across the country. When Anna Hazare goes on an indefinite fast in Delhi on Tuesday, around 6,000 Mumbaikars will join him for a one-day fast. Around 800 of these volunteers will hold a car and motorbike rally from Shivaji Park to Azad Maidan, where the rally will culminate and the citizens will sit for the day-long fast.

 

Mayank Gandhi, coordinator of the movement India Against Corruption, said around 100 cars and 100 bikes, with banners and posters, are expected to participate in the rally that will start at Shivaji Park on Tuesday morning.

 

Around 6,000 members of general public and NGOs such as the Jagruk Nagrik Manch, Loksatta, Bombay Catholic Sabha, Art of Living, Bharat Swabhimaan Nivas, Medha Patkar’s Ghar Bachao Ghar Banao andolan among others have pledged to be a part of the fast. “We are not sure how many people will actually turn up for the event. We will disperse around 6 pm and spread out in areas around the CST station, distributing pamphlets,” said Gandhi.

 

In Bangalore, the Freedom Park will witness an indefinite hunger strike involving participants from all walks of life. Supporting the initiative of India against Corruption, a people’s movement that has garnered support from people across 100 cities, Bangaloreans will turn out in droves to show their support for Anna Hazare’s demand.

 

 

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shrikant patil, nashik Fri, April-8-2011, 8:47
sir u move on we the new generation is with u
D Lakshminarayanan, Mumbai Thu, April-7-2011, 1:15
ALL CAN SUPPORT THE BILL (AGAINST CORRUPTION) AS IT SAVES THE CORRUPT MORE THAN ANYBODYELSE.THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS MAY LIVE IN PEACE.
himanshu, daman Wed, April-6-2011, 7:21
Enough is enough … this scandal going on from long time. And one by one politician getting bail. Even anti- corruption department have some corrupted people. Congress need time so we forget this issue. Time for action. If we give them time then like tarik pe tarik no decision and end up corrupted India. Jago bharat jago . vande matram. What ever party we belong desh is before all party. All party should support anti corruption. Vande matram. Please do something for country once in life. Thank you I support anti-corruption and you ? if yes then support for changing india give some contribution. Show government we need anti corrupted india.
Sanjeev Kumar, New Delhi Wed, April-6-2011, 5:00
I support essence of This movement but not supporting person leading this movement as they have targeted one specific political party for emotional gain support, we know every office is full of corrupt official but they putting guns on leader,they are playing in hand of oursiders they are trying hard to finish Indian Parliamentary system,they want to rule own way they are not elected rep or they are not having enough permanent support from Indian its short time foul play as Anna become goat of Back benchers, why only anna on hunger strike why not Kiran bedi or Ramdev or Jai Jai Ravishanker all are minting money and its Like advani Rath Yatra ,we have to unit a take oath we will not give bribe for quick work ,we will abide traffic rules, we will take care of Corrupt officials we use RTI to nail corruption spreading all over Govt offices , If Tomorrow bjp/nda come in will they eradicate corruption from society why single political party not supporting this movement ,it means all political Parties are corrupt only few ppls have honest label
Ashish, Mangalore Tue, April-5-2011, 3:33
Problem is that today the entire show is easily managed by the corrupt forces, be it bureaucracy, judiciary or Media they have perfect control and can easily cheat on innocent people. They create issues to divert attention from the real issues. Each and every issue culminates with formation of a committee and the issues is foregone. Media plays totally in control of these corrupt powers, e.g. one time respected channel NDTV is now Congress\ s offical channel. Look at Sharad Pawar, classic example, he is like epitome of corrupt politics but still booming. Maharashtra has become most corrupt Indian state, a status Bihar used to have long back. Another exaple is Manmohan Singh, inspite of everything going wrong, he not only continues but media portrays him as an Indian hero despite that both his government and congress party is neck deep into shit of corruption. Still they will fight election and probably win also. Similarly BJP though opposing Congress tooth and nail , but continuing with Yeduyurappa in Karnataka. God bless our country, but the kind of nexus Goons-turned-politicians, media persons and bureaucrats have formed, very difficult to beat them.
Harish Chandra Giri, Gorakhpur UP Tue, April-5-2011, 12:22
I like and support the cause.
DR RAVI KUMAR SINGH, VARANASI Tue, April-5-2011, 6:41
BHRASTACHAR KE KHILAP HAM AAP KE SATH HAI
dr. udai narain sinha, lucknow u.p. india Tue, April-5-2011, 5:24
this is the third struggle of india s freedom movement. i support it fully and have taken a fast today. i have informed to district magistrate lucknow through sms today and his staff members yesterday on phone. polititions are destroying our lives by collecting money in their own bank. scandles come and go without any substantive results of inquiry. so the janlokpal bill is most needed to be accepted which has been drafted by civil society. aristrocracy in the name of democracy must go to an end, which needs people s representation act s amendment of low cost payment for filing nomination. therefore, respected hazare s movement has been supported by me through an observance of fast. i am a blind associate professor in ancient indian history and archaeology of lucknow university
Dinesh, USA Tue, April-5-2011, 4:44
YADA YADA HI DHARMASYE, GLANI BHAVATI BHARATA, ABHYUDHAMAM ADHARMASYA, TADHATAMAYE SUJAHMAMYAHAM. Whenever sinners starts thriving on Earth, God reborn as Rama, Krishna, Mahatma Gandhi, Jay Prakash Narayan, Vinoba Bhave, Anna Hazare etc...and protects Human Beings. It s duty of all Indians to stand up against Sinners and Corrupts and support Anna Hazare for Lokpal Bill. BHARAT MATA ki JAI.
Joe Dsouza, Mangalore Tue, April-5-2011, 1:42
Corruption is the biggest evil which is holding back India from developement. Countrywide People need to raise their voice against corruption.
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