Hazare sticks to Aug 30 deadline for passage of Lokpal Bill

Addressing his supporters after over 40 hours, the activist urged them to protest outside the residences of MPs if the government failed to get the Jan Lokpal Bill passed in time.

August 23, 2011 02:16 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:33 am IST - New Delhi

Hazare at Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi. Team Anna have suggested either a withdrawal of the official Bill or an amendment to it. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

Hazare at Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi. Team Anna have suggested either a withdrawal of the official Bill or an amendment to it. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

Anna Hazare on Tuesday stuck to his August 30 deadline for passage of Jan Lokpal Bill and asked his supporters to intensify the protest by gheraoing the houses of Parliamentarians if government failed to do so.

Addressing his supporters after nearly a break of 40 hours, Mr. Hazare, who entered the second week of his fast, accused government of betraying all along the civil society on the issue of a strong Lokpal Bill.

Mr. Hazare told the gathering at Ramlila Maidan that protesters in thousands should protest outside the residences of MPs if the government fails to get Jan Lokpal Bill passed by August 30.

“Now, 25-30 people are sitting on dharnas in front of MPs’ residences. If the government does not pass the bill by August 30, we have to intensify the protest. Protesters in thousands should gherao the residences of MPs then,” he said.

Alleging that a few people in the government were “betraying” them, he said, “They betrayed us during the meetings of Joint Committee (on Lokpal bill).

“I feel there are only 5-6 people in the government who are running the country and if such people, who do not have a social or national perspective, run the nation, then what will happen to this country...This is something to worry about,” Mr. Hazare said.

“Even if Lokpal comes and if such traitors run the country, what will happen? This is the question which is bothering me,” the 73-year-old Gandhian said.

He said he was watching for the past four months after the government set up the Joint Committee for drafting Lokpal bill. “Even there some people in the government were traitors, they tried to betray us,” he said.

The remarks came amidst indications from both government and Team Anna about willingness to have talks on the issue with the civil society members demanding nomination of an official representative for the purpose. They have suggested that government either withdraw the official bill or amend it by including provisions of the Jan Lokpal Bill.

“Let the government mandate somebody officially. We are waiting for a political dialogue. Today there is need for a political dialogue. It is not a technical issue. It is not a bureaucratic issue. It is a political problem,” Hazare’s close aide, Arvind Kejriwal said .

“There has to be a political solution rather than saying go and make your case to the Standing Committee. That is not the way,” he said

He said officially they have not got any proposal from government.

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