Will not campaign against any party: Team Anna

January 10, 2012 06:14 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 10:56 pm IST - Ralegan Siddhi

Social activist Anna Hazare with his aide Arvind Kejriwal addressing a press conference in Ralegan Siddhi. File photo

Social activist Anna Hazare with his aide Arvind Kejriwal addressing a press conference in Ralegan Siddhi. File photo

Team Anna on Tuesday decided to desist from campaigning against any party in the five election—bound states, a decision apparently prompted by divisions within its fold over its strident anti-Congress stand.

“There was a consensus in the Core Committee meeting that we should tour all five poll-bound states but we should not campaign against any party. Anna Ji shares this view and we will not campaign against any particular party,” Anna aide Arvind Kejriwal told reporters after meeting the ailing Gandhian at his native village.

Team Anna’s Core Committee had met in Delhi on Monday amid “confusion” on how to take the movement forward after a tepid public response to Mr. Hazare’s fast in Mumbai against the “weak” Lokpal Bill brought by the government in Parliament and criticism of their anti—Congress posture.

According to sources, a section in the Team, including social activist Medha Patkar and a few others, were against the movement solely targeting Congress on Lokpal issue. Though Patkar did not attend yesterday’s meeting, she sent a note in this regard.

Key members of his team, including Mr. Kejriwal and Prashant Bhushan, met Mr. Hazare to inquire about the 74-year-old Gandhian’s health after he was discharged from a Pune hospital recently and to communicate to him what transpired at the Core Committee meeting.

The Core Committee had decided to leave it to Mr. Hazare to take a final call on its future strategy, including whether or not to target any single political party in polls.

Mr. Kejriwal said Mr. Hazare was still “very ill” and a decision on whether he would join other members of his team on the tour will be taken only after he has fully recovered.

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