Anna Hazare flags off anti-graft rally in Mumbai


Mumbai, Aug 9 (IANS) Social activist Anna Hazare flagged off a car and bike rally here Tuesday, drawing participation of hundreds of people as part of his nationwide anti-graft movement. The veteran Gandhian said the campaign was not targeted at any individual or party, but was for a corruption-free India.

"The agitation to demand a strong Lokpal is not aimed against any individual or party. The common man is finding it difficult to live amidst the corruption, which has led to inflation and price rise," he said while addressing reporters here.

"With a strong Lokpal bill, we can curb corruption by at least 80 to 90 percent," he added.

Stating that 75 percent of people's money collected by the government is spent on establishment costs, Hazare said that 15 of the remaining 25 percent goes to the corrupt.

Advocating stringent punishment for graft, Hazare said the corrupt should be hanged.

He also said that there should be a provision to recover the money involved from the corrupt. "Sending the guilty to jail is not enough. The amount should be recovered from the corrupt person," he said.

Hazare also alleged that some government officials were sent to his residence to verify his financial status. "Some officials were sent by the government to find out how much property is on my name, whether I was involved in any kind of corrupt activity when I served in the army."

"I live in a temple and have a plate and a bowl to eat food from. I do not have a single blot on my character, nor do I have a huge bank balance," he added.

Taking a dig at the government, Hazare said those in the government lack the will to create a corruption-free India.

"We think this fight against corruption is the second battle for independence. Lakhs of people sacrificed their lives to force British out of the country. But in last 65 years, there has been no change," he said.

Speaking about the Right to Information (RTI) Act, Hazare said that huge scams in 2G spectrum allocation and Commonwealth Games came to fore because of the act. "But the act does not have the power to jail corrupt officials," he added.

"The Jan Lokpal bill will have that power. That is why we have been asking the government to enact this legislation," he said.

Earlier Tuesday, Hazare along with Arvind Kejriwal flagged off a rally involving 500 cars and bikes and around 2,000 participants.

Both rode in an open jeep from Dadar in central Mumbai to Azad Maidan, where they were joined by the city's famous dabbawalas (lunch-box carriers) and hundreds of college students.

Hazare, who rejected the government version of the Lokpal bill, calling it inadequate, also reiterated his decision to sit on an indefinite fast from Aug 16.

"If we do not get permission to fast at any of the locations in New Delhi, we shall fast unto death in jail," he said.

  

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  • amarendu bharat, patna

    Tue, Aug 09 2011

    anna is great like gandhi .he thinks about india .he doing well .we should accompany him on passing strong janlokpal bill.no one can prevent anna to passed bill.we all together with annna anna is modern gandhi.

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  • D.R. Dsouza, Goa

    Tue, Aug 09 2011

    Dear Anna
    We the people of India irrespective of class and creed are with u and your team.You people are our last hope to save us and the people of India from these very very corrupt policians and their cronies in the government who are really sucking out our blood.

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  • D.D.Raut, Kalyan

    Tue, Aug 09 2011

    Anna is telling ,the bill is for Dalits,Poors and Aadiwashies such a laughable statement only Anna Hajare can make. Some body asked him what about caste system? Why he is not doing any movement for end caste system from India.He replied there is long list next problem . Then he named a few, but never mentioned the issue raised by a student. this only shows ,how much serious he is about caste ism.He and his team perhaps think that Dalits, Poors and Aadiwashis are fool and can be just asked them to join Anna fighting non existing issue particularly when government is serious for bring bill on corruption. -D.D.Raut,Party President, Native People's Party

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  • ARVIND JHA, kolkata

    Tue, Aug 09 2011

    This man is amazing,i hold a great regard for him.His work are similar to Mahatma gandhi who fought for our freedom and now this man wants freedom from corruption.I take the matter very serious and promise to extend all sort of support .At the same time should be done under law and not by force because i know we will win,its just a matter of time.I ,have been hearing the arguments of both side and i could find that there is scope of improvement in the LOKPAL bill, so i urge the government to present both the drafts in parliament and discuss.The decision will be welcomed by all citizens.

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  • jagannath kodapadi, bangalore

    Tue, Aug 09 2011

    Annaji, we are along with you, we
    have to maintain non-voilence in our strugle.

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  • rashmi, puducherry

    Tue, Aug 09 2011

    all the people of india stand with anna hazare plz because we have to give some time for our country

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  • Rajendra Bazaz, Jharsuguda (Odisha)

    Tue, Aug 09 2011

    Long Live Anna. On 16th every loyal Indian should be on fast at least from 8 AM to 6 PM.
    Your's truly will be on fast that day

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  • suryakanta, bhubaneswar

    Tue, Aug 09 2011

    come together to fight against corruption.

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  • Raghavendra, Belgium

    Tue, Aug 09 2011

    Where are all the big actors supporting our country and trying to make it better. Shah Rukh, Amithab where are they when the country needs them. It almost looks like they don't like this bill so much.

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