Kejriwal May Become Power-Hungry: Anna Hazare


Ralegan Siddhi, Nov 1 (IANS): Veteran activist Anna Hazare Thursday said India Against Corruption leader Arvind Kejriwal may never want to be wealthy, but he is not above being lured by power.

"There is a feeling of sacrifice in him (Kejriwal), he does not think about his family as much as he thinks about the country and society. He does not have greed for money, but now after going to politics another kind of greed... I mean he will not become a minister himself..." Anna Hazare said in an interview to NDTV.

Asked if Kejriwal may end up being greedy for power, Anna Hazare said: "It is possible, but he has no other greed."

Referring to the recent exposes by Kejriwal against various politicians, Anna Hazare said he must take up the allegations one by one, and take each charge to its logical conclusion rather than charging all political leaders one after another.

"You don't have to catch every one at the same time. Catch them one by one. I sent home six ministers, so catch them one by one," he said.

Anna Hazare led the anti-graft movement, demanding the Janlokpal bill, in which Kejriwal was among his colleagues.

When Kejriwal announced the formation of a political party, Anna Hazare snapped ties with him.

  

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  • A.PRABHU, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 02 2012

    ANNA,
    LOOKS LIKE HE IS HUNGRY,
    BUT CARRYING ON !
    BUT WHY DID YOU GIVE UP...
    FEELING THIRSTY ?

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  • Glany Fernandes, Mangalore / Dubai

    Thu, Nov 01 2012

    If Anna Hazare is reminds of Mahata Ghandi, then young blooded Kejriwal depicts Subash Chandra Bose. Let both of them fight in their own way, public will support them.

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