Hope no Kejriwal emerges from movement again: Anna
Agra, December 13
Social activist Anna Hazare has said he hoped that no Arvind Kejriwal emerged from his movement again.
Aam Aadmi Party chief Kejriwal had taken part in Hazare’s anti-corruption movement in 2011. Subsequently, he had parted ways with the social activist and launched his own political outfit. “I hope no Kejriwal comes out of my movement again,” he told reporters here after addressing a public meeting at the Shahid Smarak here yesterday.
Hazare said a big rally would be organised in New Delhi on March 23 and urged farmers to join it.
He accused the erstwhile UPA government at the Centre of failing to act on the Jan Lokpal Bill. “The (Narendra) Modi government later diluted the provisions of the Jan Lokpal Bill. Both the Congress and the BJP are guilty (in this regard),” the 80-year-old social activist said.
Lamenting that even after 70 years of Independence, democracy, in its true sense, was yet to come, Hazare said, “We don’t want a government of capitalists. No Modi, no Rahul (Gandhi). We want a government which works for farmers’ interests.” The Hazare-Kejriwal split came in 2012 after a roller-coaster ride of 18 months in which they came together to run a anti-graft movement. — PTI