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Anna's decision shocking, says Kejriwal | India Against Corruption (IAC) member Arvind Kejriwal has said that veteran social activist Anna Hazare's decision to part ways with his erstwhile close aides is shocking and regretful. "We respect Annaji very much. He is like a father figure. His decision to part ways has come as a big
surprise. It was shocking, painful, unexpected and regretful," he said. "It was
Anna who asked us to conduct a survey on whether to form a political party or
not. He chose SMS, internet and social media. Everything is being sold out in
the country; coal, shops, retail business etc. So there is a sense of urgency
in us to change the system," he added. He further said: "I think we will always
try to be associated with Anna Hazare. His five thoughts will be the foundation
of our party. His picture and his name will always be with us." Hazare, who was
the face of the India Against Corruption (IAC) campaign, had yesterday said he
would not be a part of the political arm of the movement, spearheaded by Kejriwal.
"I will not join any party or any group. I will not go for their campaign. I have
told them not to use my photo or my name in their campaign. You fight on your
own," he said. Hazare refused to accept the survey done by India Against Corruption
which overwhelmingly favoured a political path, saying he does not agree with
the exercise done through social networking sites. "My best wishes are with them
(those taking political path). There is no harm in it. If they think that they
can get majority in Parliament, it is good...The paths have been separated. Both
of us have chosen our separate paths," he said. Kejriwal, Prashant Bhushan, Manish
Sisodia and others want to form a political party and contest elections to usher
in fundamental changes in the country's democratic structure. Hazare had staged
a hunger strike against corruption that roused public ire against the government.
Thousands took to the streets at his call, demanding for an anti-graft Lokpal
(ombudsman) to tackle rampant graft. |
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