Hazare-Kejriwal cracks: ‘hope no Kejriwal emerge again’
Hazare-Kejriwal cracks: ‘hope no Kejriwal emerge again’
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The Hazare-Kejriwal cracks were in the air of politics in 2012 after a roller- coaster ride of 545 days in which they joined to rush a high-steam anti-graft movement.

Social activist Anna Hazare has asserted that he looks forward to no Arvind Kejriwal come into sight from his movement again.

Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Chief Arvind Kejriwal had participated in Hazare’s anti-corruption movement in 2011. Afterward, Hazare-Kejriwal association torn with and AAP  Supremo launched his own political group.

“I hope no Kejriwal comes out of my movement again,”  Hazare told reporters here after speaking a public meeting at the Shahid Smarak here on Tuesday.

Hazare stated a big public meeting would be planned in the national capital on March 23 and recommend farmers to join it in vast numbers.

 Hazare pointed the finger at the previous UPA government at the Centre of failing to act on the Jan Lokpal Bill.

“The (Narendra) Modi government later diluted the provisions of the Jan Lokpal Bill. Both the Congress and the BJP are guilty (in this regard),” social activist asserted.

 It is Mournful that even after 70 years of achieving independence, democracy, in its factual logic, was yet to come in India, Hazare asserted, “We do not want a government of capitalists. No Modi, no Rahul (Gandhi). We want a government which works for farmers’ interests.”

The social activist had also turned down to agree to the survey done by India Against Corruption which overwhelms favored a political path and had said that he did not see eye to eye with the exercise done through social networking sites.

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