Not surprised at Hazare’s detention: Advani

August 16, 2011 10:26 am | Updated November 17, 2021 10:53 am IST - New Delhi

Kolkata: BJP leader L K Advani addressing a party rally in Kolkata on Tuesday. PTI Photo by Ashok Bhaumik(PTI2_15_2011_000131A)

Kolkata: BJP leader L K Advani addressing a party rally in Kolkata on Tuesday. PTI Photo by Ashok Bhaumik(PTI2_15_2011_000131A)

Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader L.K. Advani on Tuesday said he was not surprised at the detention of Anna Hazare and charged the government with looking for scapegoats and stopping peaceful protests instead of fighting corruption.

“I am not surprised at this development. This is the direction in which this government is moving. Instead of dealing with the problem of corruption and owning responsibility it is trying to find scapegoats and stopping peaceful protests,” Mr. Advani said.

He was replying to a question on the detention of Mr. Hazare, who was going on an indefinite fast in protest against a “weak” Lokpal bill.

Asked about the government’s stand that since the Lokpal has already been introduced in Parliament, Mr. Hazare should present his views to the Standing Committee, Mr. Advani said, .

“This is not the issue. Why should the government stop a peaceful protest?”

On the corruption charges levelled against Mr. Hazare by the Congress, the BJP leader said, “I don’t want to say anything as I don’t know all the facts. But he (Hazare) has already answered this.” Mr. Advani said the NDA leaders will meet shortly to decide their strategy in Parliament on this issue.

Sources said the NDA is likely to raise a storm in Parliament over Mr. Hazare’s detention.

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