Hazare-Government Tensions can Cause Political Turbulence Again


New Delhi, Sep 4 (IANS): As tensions between the Anna Hazare-led civil society and the government escalate, several political observers fear the developments can delay the much-awaited Lokpal bill and cause fresh political turbulence.

"The current allegations and counter allegations have worsened the situation. A confrontationist scene may recur as the parliamentary standing committee is unlikely to accept many of Hazare's demands," Babu Bhaskar, a political analyst based in Thiruvananthapuram, told IANS on phone.

"There are several hawkish members in Team Anna who want a continued confrontation with the government," felt Baalji Sharma, another analyst.

Hazare had Friday lashed out at a "cunning government" after the government acted against his key aide Arvind Kejriwal through an income tax notice and confirmed the CD exposes against two other aides - Prashant Bhushan and Shanti Bhushan - and resorted to alleged intelligence agency probes.

Adding fuel to the volatile situation, parliament has issued privilege motions against former police official Kiran Bedi, Prashant Bhushan and Kejriwal for their critical remarks against MPs. Actor Om Puri too has been slapped a privilege notice for targetting MPs while speaking at the Ramlila ground during the recent 13-day fast by Hazare.

"The problems between the government and Hazare before the fast remain even now. What was achieved Aug 28 (when Hazare ended the fast) was not a solution, but a face-saving solution by both sides," said Bhaskar.

Regarding the I-T notice to civil society leader Kejriwal, Bhaskar said: "That is the way political establishment responds to dissenters. The establishment uses official agencies against them (dissenters) if they are vulnerable to attacks."

Mridula Mukherjee, professor in New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University, said there was a "slanging match going on between the government and the Hazare supporters now".

"However, I feel the standing committee will reach an agreement on the Lokpal bill," Mukherjee told IANS.

Regarding the tax notice to Kejriwal, Mukherjee said: "He should pay up his dues to the government. His personal liabilities should not the be mixed up with the movement."

"After all, it is Kejriwal and colleagues who have been campaigning for accountability and transparency."

While the government has not reacted against the 74-year-old social activist after he broke the fast, it has been "silently and steadily" probing the activities of his aides and initiating legal action wherever possible, observers point out.

On Aug 4, Hazare aide Arvind Kejriwal was issued a notice by the Income Tax department for payment of Rs.9 lakh dues during his employment period with the government till 2006.

Kejriwal Friday reacted that the notice, which came four years after he quit the service, was issued because of "political pressure".

He alleged that officials of the Intelligence Bureau have been trying to frame him and his relatives.

Hazare himself upped the ante at a largely-attended meeting in his village Ralegan Siddhi Friday. "This government consists of a mob of 'labaad' (cunning) people," he said.

Targetting Home Minister P. Chidambaram for his arrest Aug 16, the social activist said: "He (Chidambaram) is not speaking the truth. He is the real 'khodsal' (mischief maker) behind my arrest even before I could start my fast."

Reacting to the privilege motion notice, Prashant Bhushan told IANS: "If the parliamentarians want to curb even general criticism against them, then it is a fundamental question of freedom of expression and the institution of parliament."

Baalji Sharma said that some members of Team Anna were "politically ambitious and wanted to prolong the movement though new demands".

Mukherjee felt that both sides should show restraint for the Lokpal bill to become a reality.

"I wish Kejriwal and colleagues were more gracious after the fast. Instead of issuing irritating statements everyday," she added,

  

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  • valmiki, warangal

    Sun, Sep 04 2011

    The duplicity of Congress netas like Manmohan singh,Digvijay singh,Manish tiwari,Kapil sibal,Chidambram is very clearly seen when they back the whistle blowers like Sanjiv Bhatt and Rahul Sharma of Gujarat IPS cadre and on other hand they become vindictive and send CBI and ED behind Arvind kejriwal and Bhushans with frivolous charges framed on them, just because they questioned their stupidity and the callousness in controlling corruption.

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  • abdul, mangalore/dubai

    Sun, Sep 04 2011

    @harsha: Do you think if any other government than Congress comes to power, there will be Rama Rajya in India?
    BJP has shown its colours in Karnataka and also in the center when NDA was in power.
    All these political parties are faces of the same coin.
    What is required now is kraanti!

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  • suku, chennai

    Sun, Sep 04 2011

    This govt needs to be voted out once for all as it is govt for the corrupt by the corrupt and enjoys the misery of the middle class .in short it is run by Neo Nazis

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  • Rajendra Bazaz, Jharsuguda

    Sun, Sep 04 2011

    Well said Harsha. U must vote to oust these politicians who are multi millionaires

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  • sdkapoor, new delhi

    Sun, Sep 04 2011

    It is unfortunate the people on the driving seat of democracy take themselves as owners. They behave like primary kids you took my pencil I m taking your rubber. notices are being issued, personal scores are being seled. is it mature democrac?
    Voter has matured considerabl. /she is waching ever move, people in power will have o face he music of childlike moves. Kindly mature yourselves.

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  • K P C, DELHI

    Sun, Sep 04 2011

    Notices issued to the Lokpal Activists are best to be replied/complied by the noticees as per the provisions of the Law no one has any locus standie for grumbling about such notices.

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  • suresh, hyderabad

    Sun, Sep 04 2011

    We should note down the politicians who are showing their true colour by demanding privilege action against the Team Anna Protesters and make them public and ensure that they do not get voted back again. These parliamentarians should understand that they are there because of the citizens. To brazenly attack the citizens is suicidal for their parliament career. It is for us citizens to rmember these people and vote against them whatever party they belong to.

    Anna Hazare and team should stage another protest and this time every citizen who is there should lamblast the politicians.

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  • Harsha, Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 04 2011

    We the people of India watching every move.
    I have not voted for years being lazy.
    Next election it wont happen and we all make sure this government will never come to power for next 1000 Years.

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