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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Anna reaches Delhi for quick, says can fight till corruption is eradicated

New Delhi, Dec ten (ANI): Veteran social activist Anna Hazare, who reached New Delhi for Sunday's day-long token quick, said the "second fight for independence" has started which can persist until corruption is eradicated.


"So several martyrs lost their lives for our independence, however even these days, we tend to cannot expertise independence.



Who got freelance. What independence. Corruption, loot continues to be here. solely 'goras' (whites) left and 'kalas' (blacks) came in, that's the sole distinction," Hazare told the media here.


"We are still fighting. Tomorrow, we'll quick for in the future tomorrow at Jantar Mantar," he added.


Terming the government's version of the bill as weak, Hazare said that it'd not facilitate to eradicate corruption from the country.


"We attractiveness to the people who the Lokpal bill that has been introduced within the parliament by the standing committee may be a government bill. Six months before, we tend to had already said that the govt bill is weak and therefore the bill cannot root out the corruption from this country and therefore the poor individuals won't get justice. So, the govt bill isn't correct and it's weak. we tend to urge them to bring Jan Lokpal bill, this was our demand. once the conferences of the standing committee and joint committee and remainder of the meeting that had taken place, finally, the govt has caused their version of the bill," he added.


Team Anna has invited all political parties, as well as the Congress and therefore the BJP for Hazare's day long quick to be held at Jantar Mantar on Sunday.


The Jan Lokpal Bill is seen as a weapon to root out corruption and nepotism from the govt machinery and in public life.


The proposed Bill envisages the fitting of a national anti-corruption watchdog to visualize money mismanagement and corrupt practices that have deeply pervaded many democratic and civic establishments of India.


The 74-year-old social activist had staged an indefinite hunger strike against graft that he gave up on August twenty eight when the govt agreed to deliberate the problems raised by him and his forum vis-a-vis the passage and enactment of the Lokpal Bill, a suggestion that has received unprecedented nationwide backing. (ANI)

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