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Anna Hazare denies rift with Arvind Kejriwal | Anti-corruption crusader and veteran social activist Anna Hazare on Monday rubbished reports of a rift between him and RTI crusader Arvind Kejriwal, saying this was all hype created by the media. Hazare said that there was no reality
in the reports, and added that he has a meeting with Kejriwal and others tomorrow.
"There is no reality behind these reports. We have a meeting tomorrow and all
these speculations are all by the media," said Hazare. "Be it Arvind Kejriwal
or anyone else who is fighting against corruption, the time has come to be united
and fight this war. If we all fight against graft separately, then the same policy
of divide and rule applied by the British will be used again," he added. Meanwhile,
Kejriwal today said that 76 percent of the people, who were surveyed, were in
favour of Team Anna forming a political party. "About a week back, Anna had asked
us to do a survey in the public to know the public mood, whether public really
wants Team Anna to form a political party or not. So, last one week, we have been
doing this survey," said Kejriwal. "The survey was done through SMS, website,
e-mail, Facebook and also door-to-door survey was carried out in some cities and
villages. The results are there before me. On SMS, we received five lakh 93,648
responses. 74 percent people have said that Team Anna should form a political
party," he added. Kejriwal further said that Hazare would be in the national capital
to take his anti-graft movement forward, and added that the team members would
decide the future course of action. "Total, we have received seven lakh 37,041
responses and 76 percent overall have said that Team Anna should form a political
party. We will convey these results to Anna Hazare. Tomorrow, Anna is coming to
Delhi and day after tomorrow; we would be meeting very eminent people, about 40-45
people. He would have daylong discussions with them and he is going to ask them
what should be the next course of action," said Kejriwal. "If they continue doing
the movement like this, should it be just the movement or should this movement
now also take a political journey? Should it provide a political alternative?
If it should provide a political alternative, what kind of political alternative
should it be? Should we only support independent, good candidates? Should a political
party be formed?" he added. Hazare had earlier said he would never contest elections.
Denying his foray into politics, Hazare had earlier said that the people of this
country would have the discretion to decide whether he should form a political
party or not. "I will not contest election even if people of the country give
us permission to form a party. I have decided this that I will never form a political
party and will never fight in elections," he said. Hazare and his aides have been
at loggerheads with the Congress led-United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government
for the enactment of a strong Lokpal Bill. |
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