Friday, April 15, 2011

Hazare coming to Delhi

Hazare will leave for Delhi tomorrow to attend the first meeting of the draft committee for Jan Lokpal Bill on 16th April.On his criticism for the reported remarks against political leaders, Anna said that he never said that all politicians in India are corrupt."There are very few exceptions at all levels. But those exceptions can be honoured only if they too raise their voice against known corruption in their close circles. Keeping mum on issues related to corruption is also silent support to corruption and such leaders who fall in that category are actually of no use for nation," he said. The 73-year-old Hazare said, "Political parties and leaders are responsible for maligning the voter's character in this country. They usually earn lot of black money using power and distribute a little amount of it to voters in elections to grab sympathy for their corrupt practices." "Is it possible today for candidates who are meritorious and possess good moral character and commitment to win an election without huge amount of black money," he asked. Under attack for appreciating Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and his Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar, Anna said he only lauded their developmental efforts and has always condemned every communal riot including the one in 1984.

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