Hazare Writes to Sonia Gandhi on CD Row


New Delhi, April 18 (IANS) Social activist Anna Hazare Monday wrote to United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi that corrupt forces were trying to derail the process of drafting a new anti-graft law.

"The developments of the last few days have been a cause for concern. It seems that corrupt forces in the country have united to derail the process of drafting an effective anti-corruption law through the joint committee," Anna Hazare said.

"Together we have to defeat their designs," the activist urged Gandhi.

The letter comes in the wake of controversies surrounding a CD containing a purported telephonic conversation between co-chair of the joint committee for drafting the Lokpal Bill Shanti Bhushan, Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and former Samajwadi party leader Amar Singh, allegedly about attempting to influence a judge.

"One of their strategies is to smear the reputations of the civil society members in the committee. Whereas I am of the view that the people working for public must be subjected to public scrutiny, however, when blatantly false accusations are made, fabricated CDs are planted, then one feels that the purpose is not an honest public scrutiny but to tarnish reputations," Hazare said in his letter.

The social reformer also referred to the comments made by Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh, asking if Gandhi personally approved of his statements.

"One of the general secretaries of the Congress Party has been making many statements in the press in the last one week. I assume that he has the support of the party to make such remarks."

"Most of these statements are factually wrong, which makes one believe whether his only intention is to create confusion, mislead people and derail the ongoing discussions in joint committee. Do you personally approve of his statements?" he asked.

Hazare added: "I would urge you to advise your colleagues not to try to derail the process of drafting the law. The country is in no mood to wait any longer to have strong anti-corruption law. People are very agitated. I fear of the consequences if the process were derailed."

Digvijay Singh, participating in a TV panel discussion, Sunday said that Hazare was "surrounded by a coterie" and had made a mistake by praising Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

 

  

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  • Pravin , Kaup / Jubail

    Mon, Apr 18 2011

    Why is anna writing to sonia ? She is the one who has orchestrated this witch hunt. Without her permission paper tigers like Digvijay Singh and Kapil Sibal would not be making fake roars out in the open.
    Who is Sonia Gandhi? Our country belong to us Indian and if she consider herself as Indian than she should also act like one. Some smuck like Kapil Sibal, digvijay sing, PC Chindu, Pranab Mukherjee will derail the whole processes of LOKPAL.
    Amul baba Rahul said that he too is fighting corruption ! and does not want to be a Hero like AnnaJi. Rahul show us the efforts baby/ Please go on hunger strike like true hero Annaji.
    Long live Annaji... Jai Hind...

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  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg/Germany

    Mon, Apr 18 2011

    Social activist Anna Hazare has the moral support of the urban Indian middle class, derailing the movement to eradicate corruption in India is not possible as influential groups and educated people wish to live in a democratic India without corruption.
    This aim can be achieved because more and more Indians join this movement.
    To imagine India without corruption is difficult.
    The poorest of the poor would finally get chances to improve their standard of living, primary health care, children could go to school and learn English.
    Suddenly the poorest of the poor could dream of a prosperous future and their dreams could become true.
    A good working infrastructure would help to narrow the gap between rural and urban India.
    Rural Indians could earn a livelihood in their villages and would not be forced to migrate into cities like Mumbai or Kolkata or Chennai or Bangalore.
    A social welfare system could be established, medical insurance, pensions, entry to universities even for the poor.
    India has a tremendous potential but its poor need education and a good command over English to have entry to well paid jobs.
    Corruption is a hindrance to progress.
    Gandhi wished a society with equal chances for all Indians. He shall be an example for all Indian politicians, media persons, judges, doctors and for the ordinary man.
    Social activist Anna Hazare shows the way for a democratic and liberal and secular India with perspectives for all Indians.


    Best regards





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