Repeated shocks can only ensure corruption-free India: Hazare

September 02, 2011 07:44 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:47 am IST - Ralegan Siddhi

Social activist Anna Hazare before breaking his fast at Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi on Sunday

Social activist Anna Hazare before breaking his fast at Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi on Sunday

Activist Anna Hazare on Friday lashed out at the UPA government for arresting him before his fast and asked people not to allow the torch of the second “battle of independence” to be extinguished as more “repeated shocks” can only ensure a corruption-free India.

“This government consists of a mob of ‘labaad’ (cunning) people. They did not allow me to fast and issued prohibitory orders at all the maidans in Delhi. When they gave permission for the J P Park, there were a lot of pre-conditions,” Mr. Hazare told the Gram Sabha of his village at a public felicitation.

The success of his recent agitation, he said, proved that the government had to bow down to people’s wishes.

“We have to give such repeated shocks to ensure there is a corruption-free India,” he said.

Mr. Hazare urged the people, especially the youth not to allow the torch of second “battle of independence” to be extinguished. “After 64 years of independence from the British rule, nothing has changed in this country. The whites have been replaced by black. Loot, corruption and terrorism is rampant. What have we achieved,” he asked.

“I was picked up by Delhi Police from the house I was staying in. When I asked the reason for my arrest, I was told that I may breach public peace. However, in two hours, I was told that I am being released. Two hours ago, the police feared I may spoil the peace in the society. The police said they had orders from above,” Mr. Hazare said.

“What happened in two hours,” Mr. Hazare asked.

He said he refused to leave Tihar jail and stayed in the DIG office for three days.

“The police told me that I could seek bail, which I refused,” he said and compared the UPA government to “grocery store”.

He said the government was not serious about bringing in a strong Lokpal (ombudsman) and accused it of betrayal.

Decentralisation of power, strong legislations to protect farmers and labourers, social empowerment, curbing commercialisation of education were some of the issues that needed urgent attention, the 74-year-old activist said.

He thanked the villagers as well as people from all over the country who participated in the agitation and supported his 12-day fast.

“This is just a beginning and we have a long way to go.

It will take another 10 to 15 years before we eradicate corruption from the system for which we should be prepared to go to jail,” he said.

Referring to “I am Anna” caps worn by his supporters, Mr. Hazare said, “Merely donning such caps will not make you Anna. Protect your character, have clean thoughts and learn to sacrifice.”

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