Showing posts with label Anna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anna. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Anna ends fast


After securing Parliament's nod on key elements of Jan Lokpal bill, Anna Hazare today ended his 12-day-old fast declaring that electoral reforms will be next on his agenda.

The 74-year-old Gandhian accepted a glass of tender coconut water mixed with honey from a Dalit and a Muslim girl Simran and Ikrah  at 10:20 am on the dais at the Ramlila Ground ending over 288 hours of fast that began on August 16.
After a brief address, Hazare was driven straight to Medanta Medicity run by eminent cardiologist Dr Naresh Trehan who was attending to him along with his team during his entire period of fast. Hazare will stay in the hospital for two-three days.
"I have only suspended my agitation. I will not rest until all the changes that I look to are achieved," he said to a thunderous applause from thousands of his supporters waving tricolour and shouting slogans like 'Anna Hazare Zindabad'.
Flanked by his team members, including Shanti Bhushan, Prashant Bhushan, Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi and Manish Sisodia, Hazare said what has been achieved in Parliament yesterday is a victory of the people of India, democracy and those assembled in Ramlila Ground.

Maintaining that People's Parliament is bigger than "Parliament in Delhi", Hazare said that is why Parliament had to listen to people's Parliament.

"This movement has created a faith that the country can be rid of corruption and we can go ahead with implementing laws and the Constitution made by Dr B R Ambedkar," he said.

Referring to Parliament's decision to refer three of his demands  citizen's charter, inclusion of lower bureaucracy and creation of Lokayuktas through Lokpal bill for Standing Committee's consideration, he said, the country can be proud of this moment. Thirteen days of agitation has yielded fruits.

FUTURE AGENDA
Outlining his future agenda, Hazare chose reforms in election and education systems and working for the betterment of farmers and labourers.

He said his fight would now be for Right to Recall and Right to Reject. While Right to Recall would be for those elected, the Right to Reject will be a column in the ballot paper which would ensure the voter has a right to say that he does not like the listed candidates.

"We have to reform electoral system. (we need) Right to Reject. You should be able to reject your candidate in the ballot paper. We have to do that. If majority say they do not like any of the candidates in the fray, the election should be cancelled. How much money they (candidates) will distribute? Once the candidate spends Rs 10 crore for one election and if the election is cancelled, then right sense will dawn upon them," he said.

He said they will have to think about farmers' problems as well as the woes of labourers and fight for them relentlessly.
Hazare said the fight for change should also focus on issues like protecting environment because the country may run out of fossil fuels like coal and petrol and those in power do not have the capacity to think of the future.
"We have to think over these things in the fight for change. We should not keep quiet even if the whole of Jan Lokpal Bill is passed," he said.    

Another area of concern for Hazare was the commercialisation of education and he said, "many people have commercialised education. They have opened shops. Children of poor people also should get education. This sector also needs reforms."

‘WILL CARRY FLAME STILL’
"Even if Jan Lokpal Bill is fully adopted, we have to continue to carry the flame of this struggle for change. I am confident that Parliament will not reject these demands. Even if it happens, people's Parliament will not reject these...The fight has just begun," he said.

Hazare said the current campaign has given him such inspiration that he will not keep quiet till change is brought. He also said he will tour the country to campaign for bringing in "much required" changes.

Against the backdrop of criticism from a section of Dalit leaders that his movement was anti-Constitution, Hazare said the movement was inspired by the Constitution written by B R Ambedkar, whom Dalits consider as their icon.
"Through this agitation we have also proved that people's parliament is supreme than the Parliament in Delhi. Ambedkar has inspired us. He enacted the constitution. We have to fight for them," Hazare said.

DECENTRALISATION OF POWER
He also sought decentralisation of power, saying the real power should wrest with gram sabhas. "The Gram Sabhas should have the power to dismiss Gram Panchayats if they spend money without the former's permission," he said.

Team Anna member Arvind Kejriwal thanked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his efforts to resolve the issue.
"We also thank all the MPs who made it possible. Without them, it would not have been possible. We also thank all the political parties for passing the resolution in Parliament yesterday," he said.

He dismissed the charge that Team Anna was against Parliament and that their methods were anti-Constitution.
"We respect Parliament but sometimes issues come up. Swaraj is not that you elect people for five years and that you forget till the next elections," he said.

Kejriwal dismissed allegations that Team Anna had called politicians "thieves".

"Some people say we are against politicians. We never called all of them thieves. All politicians are not corrupt. There are politicians who even supported our agitation," he said.

"For the first time since independence there was such a big debate about the law. Every village should get the copy of a draft before a law is enacted. After getting their views the Parliament should consider the Bill. Only then Gandhi's freedom will be achieved," he said.

Rejecting charges that they were against Constitution, he said they respect Constitution and its architect B R Ambedkar. "We salute B R Ambedkar," he said.

In an apparent attack on RJD chief Lalu Prasad who criticised him in his speech in Parliament yesterday, he said, Ambedkar would not have imagined that a day would come that "a man can eat fodder" or that people will stash money away in Swiss banks.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Support For Anna In jammu Kashmir


On the 11th day of Anna Hazare's fast at Union Capital today the protest demonstrations also continued in different parts of Jammu region in his support.

Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP): The ABVP, which has already launched a crusade against corruption throughout the country has also supported the Anna Hazare's movement. To give impetus to the movement ABVP formed a human chain outside Jammu University on Baba Sahib Bhim Rao Ambedkar Road. The students from various colleges and Jammu University holding pla-cards and tricolor gathered out side the University and raised slogans against corrupt UPA led Congress Government.

ABVP demanded that Central Government should come out with a viable solutions and respect the sentiments of the people who are associated with the movement against corruption. The protestors said that ABVP would make all efforts to take the ongoing movement to a logical end against corruption. ABVP is demanding a strong Lokpal Bill must be presented in Parliament and passed to rid the country from these corrupt leaders and bureaucrats.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): A mass protest was held by BJP activists against corruption, black money and poverty at Kalli Jani and Pacca Danga. The Party activists holding pla-cards shouted slogans for eradication of corruption. The protestors who had tightened black strips on their foreheads and arms pledged to take the ongoing movement against corruption to logical conclusion. The demonstration was led by Yudhvir Sethi, BJP state secretary along with Vijay Mahajan and Arun Sethi.

Another programme was organized by party at Ramban under the leadership of BJP national secretary Shyam Jaju, National Executive Committee member, Dr Nirmal Singh and State vice president, Bali Bhagat. In his address Mr Jaju said that Congress led UPA at the Centre should realize that time has changed and their misdeeds of corruption and scams get exposed. The party can no longer claim to be a Gandhian Party, he added.

Jammu Kashmir Milchar Front: The Front chief Shamboo Nath Saproo while justifying the movement launched by Anna Hazare and civil society of India against corruption said the menace has spread like cancer in the society and it is high time for us to awake from deep slumber and join the nation-wide movement launched by Anna Hazare.

Private Schools Association: A massive rally was taken out today by the Private School Association of block Marh to extend its full support to anti-corruption movement launched by Anna Hazare. The protestors were raising slogans in support of Jan Lok Pal Bill drafted by civil society of India. The march started from SSK Higher Secondary School Marh to Block Development Office. The rally was led by young leader, Gulab Singh Salaria and Lal Chand Gandotra president of the Association.

National Panthers Students Union (NPSU): Continuing their struggle against Corruption the Union held a massive protest at Shaheedi Sathal outside the GGM Science College here today. The Union has been protesting in support of Anna's crusade since the first day of his arrest. The protestors shouted slogans against the Congress led UPA Government. They were led by Abhay Sharma, provincial vice president NPSU. They accused the UPA Government of not taking the issue of corruption seriously and torched the effigy of Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh.

Bharatiya Janata Party, New Plot Mandal: A massive protest was held by BJP against Rahul Gandhi at Tali Morh for his remarks that "if Lokpal would be corrupt then what would be done". The demonstration was led by Rajinder Sharma, state convener of Election Cell of BJP. Addressing the demonstrators he said Mr Gandhi can't mislead the public. Being an MP and general secretary of the Congress Party he should have gone through the Jan Lokpal Bill drafted by civil society of India which has a provision that if Lokpal is corrupt then it could be dismissed by Supreme Court, he added.

Civil Society Muthi: The sit-in-dharna continued for 11th day at Muthi in support of veteran Gandhian and civil society of India who have launched a nation-wide movement against eradication of corruption. The speakers said the protest will continue till Jan Lokpal Bill is passed by Parliament. Girdhari Lal Sharma, Rajesh Thappa, Mukesh Sharma, Inderjeet Gupta, Madan Lal Abrol, Capt (retd) Raj Devf Singh and Kewal Sharma were among others who addressed the protestors.

J&K Movement for Peace and Justice: The movement urged the State and Central Governments to take effective steps to curb the corruption in the State. They stressed on urgent administrative reforms like strong, complete and functionable "State Accountability Commission", "State Vigilance Commission", and purposeful and powerful working of "State Information Commission" where in the functionaries are given enough powers to act and take action and not to be confined to sending reports.

They said the movement launched by Ramdev and Anna Hazare is a tiff of an iceberg.

Those who addressed included Deep Singh, Kuldeep Kumar Rao, Dr G S Charak, R L Raina, S N Saproo and others.

Bharatiya Chaitanya Party (BCP): A candle light procession was organized by BCP at Mubarak Mandi today in support of Anna Hazare. Addressing the demonstrators the national general secretary of BCP, Shiv Sambyal said despite the fact that scam has emerged under present Congress led UPA Government still it is not ready to bring strong anti-corruption law.

People's Democratic Party (PDP): A candle light procession was taken by J&K PDP at Kachi Chawni against State and UPA Government and in support of Anna Hazare and his Jan Lokpal Bill. The procession was led by Vikram Singh, Girish Sharma, Pankaj Gupta, Sachin Sharma and Sonu Saini leaders of PDP. They also held a sit in dharna at Kachi Chawni.

Indian National People's Welfare Society: A rally was held at Bahu Fort near here by the activists of the society under the chairmanship of Sham Prasad Khokhar chairman of the society in support of Anna Hazare and the movement launched by him against corruption.

Central Mahajan Sabha Jammu : In its meeting here today the Sabha has extended whole hearted support to crusade launched by Anna Hazare against corruption.

Coming out in support of Anna Hazare's campaign, Rukhsana, the Kashmiri girl who was awarded the Kirti Chakra for fighting militants, today said that she will join the Gandhian in Delhi in his "war against corruption".

"I support Anna Hazare and his war against corruption. I pray for his long life and his success in his movement," Rukhsana said.

The protest demonstrations continued at Reasi for 11th day today.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Ramdev Aruna Roy Varun Gandhi


A mix at Ramlila: Civil judge, Aruna Roy, Varun Gandhi, Ramdev

Anna Hazare today had an unusual visitor in a civil judge at Ramlila Maidan where Aruna Roy, a critic of the Gandhian for his protest on Lokpal Bill, and BJP MP Varun Gandhi also came calling to the surprise of the protesters.

Civil Judge Ajay Pandey, who sits in the Tees Hazari court, raised eyebrows when he said, "I have been a judge at the Parliament Street court and other places and have closely seen how corruption prevails and mighty people are let off."

Pandey said he was not afraid of any consequences for coming on a public forum as he has done no wrong.

"I am one amongst the public. Why should I be afraid? When the country is here how can one remain away. I think it was my duty to come here and support the fight against corruption and I did it," he said, as Hazare’s fast entered the ninth day.

Yoga guru Ramdev was also at the Ramlila Maidan to extend support to Hazare’s movement for a strong Lokpal, nearly two-and-half months after he was evicted from the grounds in a midnight crackdown.

Ramdev said he was with the 74-year-old Gandhian for an hour to extend solidarity in his "fight against corruption" and make the system "transparent".

"The logjam(in talks) should end soon," Ramdev said.

Roy, a National Advisory Council (NAC) member, met the Gandhian along with her associates.

"We are concerned about Anna. We have old links with him," Roy told reporters here. It was Roy’s first meeting with Hazare after he began his indefinite fast on August 16.

Team Anna member Prashant Bhushan said Roy is a well-wisher of Hazare and had come to meet him.

Roy had recently criticised Hazare for "deriding" democratic institutions and alleged that he was "ill-advised".

In an apparent reference to Hazare setting a deadline to pass the Jan Lokpal Bill, she had said, "I think Annaji is ill-advised...Any who says my view should be the only view is wrong."

The National Campaign for People’s Right to Information (NCPRI), with which Roy has been associated, has prepared a version of Lokpal Bill and presented it before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law and Justice and

Varun Gandhi, who has given a notice in Lok Sabha for tabling Hazare’s Jan Lokpal Bill as a private members’ bill, sat in the protesters’ enclosure.

Wearing a green kurta and sporting a tricolour badge, the 31-year-old Philibit MP came to the ground around 8:30 am.

"I have come here as a common man," Gandhi said.

Gandhi, who has been vocal in his support for Hazare’s movement, said his visit had nothing to do with his party.

‘Peepli Live’ actor Raghubir Yadav, who is the latest from Bollywood to support Hazare’s anti-corruption campaign, regaled the crowd with the popular song ‘Mehangai dayan, khaye jaat hai’ from the Aamir Khan-produced film.

And he did not miss out in sending a message.

"Peepli Live was a very small effort and venture. Thousands of peepli lives can be assimilated in this movement led by Anna Hazare," Yadav said.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

PM appeals to Anna to end fast


Even as Anna Hazare announced that his fast against corruption will continue - the 74-year-old is now on his eighth day without food - his widely-welcomed movement against corruption seems to be heading into its third act.

The Prime Minister has written to the activist, urging him to end his hunger strike. In his letter, Dr Manmohan Singh wrote, "We are concerned about your health." He also assured Anna that the activists' version of the anti-corruption Lokpal Bill may be considered by a Parliamentary Committee, if the Speaker of the Lok Sabha permits. This committee - the Standing Committee on Law, Justice and Personnel - has so far been scrutinising the government's version of the Bill.
The Prime Minister met with Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi this evening as the government scrambled to find a compromise that will end the stand-off with Anna and his advisors.

The first set of talks were held by Law Minister Salman Khursheed who met with Anna's close aide, Arvind Kejriwal. After the meeting, Mr Kejriwal told reporters that the government has indicated Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee will lead the negotiations with the activists. Sources in the Congress also say that the party is pressuring Rahul Gandhi to write to Anna.
"Time is running out," said Mr Khursheed. "We need to find a solution fast...and a solution is possible through such talks," said the Law Minister. The government's frantic attempts to engage Team Anna is provoked by the frail condition of Anna and by the seemingly inexhaustible supply of goodwill that draws people in unprecedented numbers to his sit-in at Ramlila Maidan in the Capital. Appearing on stage this morning amid reports of his worsening health, Anna said, "I am fine...I have lost 5.5 kilos but my fight continues." Anna said he still wants his version of the anti-corruption Lokpal Bill to be passed in Parliament. Till that happens, he vowed, he will not end his hunger strike. But his associates indicated subtle new elasticity in their comments today.

Team Anna objects to the government's version of the Lokpal Bill, on the grounds that it provides safe passage to public servants accused of corruption. The activists who front the India Against Corruption movement have drafted their own version of the Bill. Two weeks ago, the government ignored Team Anna's bill and introduced its own in Parliament. The activists declared war and delivered on their threat that Anna would start a fast and appeal to Indians to join his demonstration against corruption.

The government had underestimated Anna's appeal in a country confronting massive graft in everyday life and in its political landscape. While many of the thousands who show up to support Anna don't know how his bill differs from the government's, they say he will help cleanse a system rabid with official improbity.

Anna's health, the fanatical response to him, and the Opposition's support for him has forced the government into a corner from which it's trying to pry its way out. In the hope of engaging with the Opposition, an all-party meeting has been set for 3.30 tomorrow afternoon. Spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is being used as a channel for negotiations between all three sides - the government, the Opposition and the activists.

Among Anna's main objections to the government's draft of the Lokpal Bill is that it doesn't apply to the PM, senior judges or junior bureaucrats. While the government may agree to let the Bill apply to the Prime Minister, the activists say they could be persuaded to accept other pieces of legislation that would tackle corruption among senior judges and junior bureaucrats.

The government's version of the Lokpal Bill has been placed with the Standing Committee of Law and Justice and Personnel - a panel that combines 31 MPs from different parties. Now a Congress MP, Praveen Aron, has tabled Anna's version of the Bill before the same committee. Congress sources say his gesture was encouraged by his party because it allows the Standing Committee to deliberate Anna's Bill as well, or add features from it to the government's version.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Main Bhi Anna


The theatre artists of Jammu today took a lead ahead and came up with a strong dramatic performance depicting Anna Hazare's crusade against corruption.

A handful of youth belonging to State's theatre fraternity performed a short play entitled "Main Bhi Anna' a tribute to the crusader languishing in jail while fighting for a cause against corruption.

The 30 minutes saga enacted at Mubarak Mandi beneath the idol of Mahatma Gandhi was a well knit oratory by different actors who highlighted the need for a change in the system and society for a prosperous and flourishing India.

Though the play was an impromptu presentation, hundred of evening walkers gathered at the venue and applauded the efforts of the artists in producing a scintillating drama against corruption.

In the play, Dilshad Shazi, the central character of the play attired as Anna Hazare took the centre stage with other actors joining him as 'Aam Janta' and supporting the valuable cause of saving a nation from turning into a total wreck.

Anil Kotwal, Tarun Sharma, Tarun Sudershan Vasson, Reetu Manhas, Sakshi Dogra, Mudassir Bhukhari and Saurav Verma wearing white Kurta Pyjamas and sporting orange and green bands participated in the play while presenting their parts in most stylish performances.

Dilshad Shazi's performance as Anna Hazare who sends a message of 'Ahimsa' across as a tool of strong representation against all political, social and economical ills in a democratic system was highly applauded.

The actor stressed on the need for a change in the society for an overall betterment of human beings and termed corruption as the cancer in the society.

Aaditya Bhanu directed the play which was highly appreciated by the audience and was a Nav Durga Kala Manch presentation.

Speaking on the occasion, Vikram Sharma the senior most stage artist of the state appreciated Aaditya and his team for taking up an effort through theatre. He said, since the theatre is the strongest medium of expression, Jammu artists' role in taking the lead is praiseworthy in this direction and Aaditya and his team deserves kudos for keeping the ethics of realistic theatre alive in its actual perspective".