Anna Hazare/ Jan Lokpal Bill

Sikh Americans back Anna Hazare campaign


Prominent Sikh Americans have voiced support for social activist Anna Hazare's campaign against corruption. Rajwant Singh, chairman of the Sikh Council on Religion and Education, said: "Anna Hazare's campaign has the capacity to create conditions for clean and ethical politics to survive and thrive in India."


He also expressed confidence that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would "find a way out as he has done on many other challenging issues facing India in the recent past".

"Corruption does to a country what termites do to the foundation of a house. For India to achieve its full potential, corruption needs to be replaced by a fair, open, and speedy method of governance at all levels," said Navneet Chugh of The Chugh Firm, a leading law firm.
Charnjit Singh Randhawa, chairman and CEO of Washington based Rockefeller Consulting Insight Capitalists, said: "Corruption is a cancer that has suffocated every honest person in India and it is our duty to bring clean way of life to the forefront."

Ken Bajaj, chairman and CEO of Systemsnet, also based in Washington, added: "We congratulate Anna Hazare for having the courage to lead this noble cause. Every Indian must see this as a task to convert world's largest democracy to achieve rightful place in the world."

Rajendra Singh supports Hazare


Rajendra Singh supports Hazare
Magsaysay awardee and water expert Rajendra Singh on Wednesday extended his support to Anna Hazare by terming his fight as a peaceful agitation.

"The people have witnessed many agitations. However, all those agitations promoted violence. Anna Hazare has shown that peaceful agitation can become successful", Singh said after delivering a lecture at a function in the city.

On Monday and Tuesday, employees of the revenue department wore black badges to work and organized a demonstration at the district collector's office.

President of state revenue employees' federation Laxmikant Pacharane said, "The two-day agitation received a good response from members. The employees' federation support Hazare's demands that the government should take corrective steps to restrict corruption. Agitation at the district collectorate was held during the lunch break".

Pacharane said employees from other state departments, such as irrigation and education, and employees from Sassoon hospital, etc. also extended their support to the agitation. Similar agitations were held in other districts during the last couple of days, said Pacharane.

Dalit Support for Hazare spreads


Into its ninth day, the agitation launched by Gandhian Anna Hazare, continues to draw supoort in several measures.
The Karve Road Merchants' Association will take out a rally on Thursday to express support to the Jan Lokpal bill. A statement issued by executive president Ajit Sangle said that the merchants will gather at Nalstop chowk at 3.30 pm and walk to Balgandharva chowk where activists of India Against Corruption have been staging an agitation since last week.

The Nagrik Chetna Manch has organised a lecture on Jan Lokpal bill by Abhay Firodia, chairman of Force Motors on August 31 at Poona Club. "The lecture will be followed by interaction with Firodia who has had a very long association with Anna Hazare," a statement said.

The Rashtriya Dalit Congress expressed its support on Wednesday. Kishor Shinde, secretary of the organisation, said, "A section of people have been misleading the Dalits by claiming that Hazare was out to change the Constitution whose architect is Babasaheb Ambedkar. There is no substance in the allegation and Dalits would do well to remember that corruption has been hampering the progress of the country and Hazare's Lokpal bill is based on the Constitution."

Govindacharya lends support to Hazare's fast

Former BJP ideologue Govindacharya on Thursday lent support to Anna Hazare's fast for a strong Lokpal asking him to continue it and accused BJP of not playing well its role as the main opposition on the issue. "I came here as a conscious citizen of this country. I did try to be a negotitator. I will try to take this forward but Anna Hazare should not end his fast," he told reporters at the Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi.
 
He also said Hazare's movement was "much bigger" than the Jai Prakash movement of the 1970s.
"10% of the RSS will be here because they are concious people," he said.

Govindacharya also accused the main opposition BJP of not playing its role well on the issue.

Shimla shuts shops in Anna support


The anti-corruption campaign of social activist Anna Hazare has stirred people of Shimla too. Traders in the hill town observed a one-day Shimla bandh and shops remained shut in support of Anna's crusade on Wednesday.

Traders and members of Beopar Mandal Shimla, submitted a memorandum to President of India through Deputy Commissioner, Shimla, pleading for the President's intervention in the matter of having a strong Jan Lokpal Bill while urging her to take concrete steps to diffuse the present stalemate. President of Shimla Beopar Mandal, Ramesh Sood said, "The call for market bandh in Shimla had been given to support Anna and his team for a strong Jan Lokpal Bill and as a show of support for the Gandhian who has been on indefinite fast." He added that a copy of the memorandum has been sent to the President of India by post. The traders also took out a procession holding banners and tricolours to show solidarity with Shimla Team Anna.

Bachendri Pal sits in dharna in support of Anna Hazare


 Bachendri Pal, the first woman to climb Mt Everest, came out in support of the Anna Hazare-led anti-corruption movement and sat on dharna at Sakchi roundabout here on Thursday.
Bachendri Pal sits in dharna in support of Anna Hazare 
Pal, chief of Tata Steel Adventure Sports, was accompanied by Premlata Agarwal, the oldest Indian woman and first from Jharkhand to climb Mt Everest three months ago and Bangaluru's mountaineer-cum-lawyer Kokila Sudha.

Supporting civil society's Jan Lokpal Bill, Pal said she has been supporting Hazare's crusade against corruption right from beginning and took part in dharna on Thursday for self-satisfaction.

Pal said a stringent anti-corruption bill had become necessary in the country to check the menace, "which has crossed all limits affecting general masses in the country".

Agarwal said, "we are raising our voice from roof top in support of Jan Lokpal bill but nothing has happened even after Hazare's fast for the last ten days", she said.

Ex-servicemen extend support to Hazare


The Indian Ex-Servicemen League (IESL), which represents over 40 lakh ex-servicemen in the country along with their family members, on Wednesday extended its support to Anna Hazare who has been fasting here for the past nine days demanding a strong Lokpal Bill.

"The IESL completely supports Anna Hazare's "Anti Corruption" campaign. The League represents over 40 lakh ex-servicemen including their families," an IESL statement said today.

IESL is a non-government organization with representations from former defence personnel from all the three services.

Techies log out for Anna Hazare's cause and Jan Lokpal Bill

The protest against corruption in Hyderabad spread out on Tuesday with more independent groups surfacing to organise their own rallies. On Tuesday, around 200 techies took out an anti-corruption rally at Kothaguda junction in support of Anna Hazare's cause and to create awareness about the Jan Lokpal Bill. On the other hand, Hyderabad Kirana Merchants' Association at Begum Bazaar took out a rally saying that members of five other associations were joining them.

Each group had a different reason to participate in the anti-corruption rallies. "There is a perception that people dwelling in this part of the city do not really care about the cause. This rally was to make people aware that we do care and we too want a corruption free India. Though the number of techies that turned out was not very huge, slowly we will increase in number," said Bala Subramaniam, an IT professional.

Employees of firms such as Microsoft, Wipro, Infosys, CA, Google, Deloitte, Dell, HCL, and Tata Consultancy Services, among others participated in the protest

IIT, IIM seek online support

In a unique way to pledge their support for Anna Hazare's fight against corruption, more than 2,000 people including students and faculty members of India's noted management and engineering institutes such as Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and Indian Institute of Management (IIM) have formally endorsed an online petition. The petition seeks public support against graft and appeals people to skip one meal in a day till Anna continues with his fast.

Amid 2,084 signatures that were received on till late on Wednesday evening, there were few from IIT-K and IIM-L faculty members. Expressing his views, Deepak Gupta said: ``I don't agree with everything that Jan Lokpal Bill states but I truly like the concept which is super. If Parliament has been representing views of common man, there would have been no need of drafting such a Bill.'' Deepak signed the petition as an individual but he also happens to be a faculty at IIT-Kanpur. Supporting the Gandhian path, teacher fraternity at IIT-K will observe a day's fast on Thursday to express solidarity with Anna.

Anna supporters hold Roza Iftar in Lucknow


Activists of India Against Corruption (IAC) Wednesday organized a ‘roza iftar (ritual breaking of Ramzan fast)’ for Muslims thronging the Jhule Lal Park here where 11 Anna followers are on a fast in solidarity with Anna Hazare whose hunger strike for a strong anti-Lokpal bill continued for the ninth day.
The iftar was attended by over 50 Muslims who have been regulars at the protest venue over the past several days. They were led by Maulana Athar Ali Naqvi from Darul Uloom Nadwa-tul-Ulema, widely recognised as among India’s leading Islamic seminaries.

This comes close on the heels of whole-hearted support to the Anna movement by All India Muslim Women Personal Board, whose president Shaista Amber led a delegation of nearly 100 women earlier during the day to offer prayers for Anna Hazare’s health.

Amber was also critical of Delhi Jama Masjid’s Shahi Imam Ahmed Bukhari, who had sought to term Anna’s campaign as ‘communal’. Several Muslim supporters of Hazare also flayed Bukhari for his comments.

Dr Ambedkar supporters burn Anna Hazare effigy in Chennai


Anna Hazare effigy was burned by an ex Congress MLA and supporters of Dr Ambedkar citing that the Gandhian was subverting the Indian constitution created by their leader. Ex Congress MLA and party functionary Ku Selvathanthai along with members of the apex body Ambedkar Desam of all pro Ambedkar organizations turned up near the statue of their leader near the Nehru stadium and burned the effigy of Anna Hazare. They shouted slogans saying that the constitution framed by their revered leader to protect the oppressed classes was being subverted by upper class led agitation.

The supporters then garlanded Dr Ambedkar statue and marched away. They pointed out not a single Dalit was in the panel for drafting the Jana lok Pal bill. They termed it as an upper caste agitation. While effigy of Manmohan Singh are burnt elsewhere the novel protest from Dalits evoked curiosity. As reported earlier Christian- Muslim organizations have kept away from the fast. Shiva Sena Chief Thackeray asked Anna to hand over the baton to Kiran Bedi and other team members to carry on the protest.Dr Ambedkar supporters burn Anna Hazare effigy in Chennai

NGOs support Anna with hunger strikes in Chanda

NGOs support Anna with hunger strikes in Chanda

Even as anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare's hunger strike entered the eighth day on Tuesday, those fasting here to express solidarity with him vowed to continue their hunger strike until Anna ends his fast.

While four persons have taken up the indefinite hunger strikes at two different places in town, a chain hunger strike and daily sit-in agitation before the district collectorate is also being staged since August 16.
RTI activist and social worker Nitin Bansod was the first to take up an indefinite hunger strike in support of Anna Hazare at Mahatma Gandhi statue in Chandrapur. He began on August 17 and it was his seventh day of fasting on Tuesday. Doctors examined Bansod on the fourth day and recommended medication, but he declined it. Cops also tried to persuade him to give up.

Bandu Dhotre said the government should not test Hazare's patience and his supporters, and begin dialogue to break the impasse. "People are fed up of corruption," he said.

Hunger strike, rally in Ponda


Social activists and women organized a hunger strike and a rally respectively in the town on Wednesday in support of the anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare.
Expressing solidarity with Hazare in his fight against corruption, Ponda Kala va Krida Mandal has organized day-long token hunger strikes for activists at the old bus stand which will continue till August 31.
Several women from Ponda also took out a candle light rally on Wednesday evening. The rally that passed through several parts of the town was attended by 300 women.

2,000 farmers from Uttar Pradesh set off to Delhi to back Anna Hazare


Some 2,000 farmers from Uttar Pradesh are headed to New Delhi in support of the fasting Anna Hazare, the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) said on Thursday.

"BKU supports Hazare's campaign," BKU's Dharamendra Malik said in Muzaffarnagar, some 350 km from Lucknow. He said the farmers were headed to Delhi's Ramlila ground where Hazare is fasting.

He said the farmers were drawn from Muzaffarnagar, Baghpat, Bijnor and Saharanpur districts.

The BKU accused Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi of being a "mute spectator" to the deadlock between the government and the civil society over a Lokpal bill.

"He (Gandhi) must become active so that the issue can be sorted out at the earliest," Malik said. "We believe the central government is just having a monologue, and not dialogue."

Autowala rally in support of Anna Hazare


Support for Anna Hazare's campaign for Jan Lokpal Bill is gaining momentum with every passing day. On Tuesday, several auto rickshaw drivers under the banner of Three-seater Auto Rickshaw Chalak Sangharsha Samiti took out a massive rally to voice their support for the Gandhian activist's campaign against corruption.
Harishchandra Pawar of Nagpur Zilla Auto Chalak Malak Mahasangh told TOI that the rally flagged off from Yashwant stadium passed through Munje square, Loha pool, Tilak Putala square, and culminated at Variety square. About 150 auto rickshaw drivers representing various unions participated in the rally.

Pawar said, "Fed up with the harassment by RTO officials and traffic police department, our members decided to support Hazare's movement. We want these corrupt officials to get punished so that we get relief from their illegal demands."

Meanwhile, the traffic wing of the city police has decided to launch a drive against autorikshaws and other private vehicles carrying school children beyond their capacities and the bikers doing stunts, from August 29.
Sources said that the traffic department received several complaints against young bikers doing stunts on roads and jumping traffic signals as well as rash driving.

Former PM I K Gujral comes out in support of Anna Hazare

Former PM I K Gujral comes out in support of Anna Hazare

Coming out in support of Anna Hazare, former Prime Minister I K Gujral today said the Gandhian's campaign against corruption has made the common man feel empowered and realise that he can be an " agent of change" in the society.

In a letter to Hazare, Gujral appreciated his "singular effort to galvanise" the entire nation of the issue of fighting corruption, which has spread to every organ of the society like a "cancer".

"I dare say that your clarion call has stirred our nation in a manner that is reminiscent of our Independence struggle, when young and old, rich and the poor selflessly dedicated themselves for the success of a movement that shaped our future," he said in the letter

Anna Hazare latest fashion at Lakme Fashion Week


No prizes for guessing what is the trendiest piece of garment at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week: Gandhi caps depicting 'I Am Anna Hazare'.
The third day of the Lakme Fashion Week Winter-Festive collection saw several guests and models supporting anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare in his fight against corruption.

"I am supporting Anna Hazare and thought of distributing Gandhi caps at Lakme Fashion Week. With this, everyone across the world would come to know about the issue he is fighting for and hence more support would pour in," Viren Shah, president of the Federation of Retail Traders Welfare Association, said.

Guests at the Lakme Fashion Week were seen wearing Gandhi caps, while models were seen holding them in their hands during Debarun, Shymal and Bhumika's show today evening.
While designer duo Parvesh-Jai have also been supporting Hazare by wearing a black ribbon and a batch that says 'I Am Anna'.

"I have been wearing a black ribbon and the batch from last two days. I find it absurd that why Anna was arrested... as what he is doing is for the betterment of the country," Parvesh said.
"I am supporting Anna. I hope people will become aware about the issue and support him," Jai said.

Anna Hazare himself involved in corruption: Manish Tiwari


Launching a blistering attack on Anna Hazare ahead of his Aug 16 fast, the Congress Sunday alleged he was “neck deep in corruption”, and said the social activist needed to be “shown his place”.

“We want to ask Kisan Baburao Hazare alias Anna that with what face do you talk of fast against corruption. You are involved in corruption from top to bottom and we are not saying say this, this has been said by a probe panel which was headed by a former Supreme Court judge,” party spokesperson Manish Tewari told mediapersons.

Angered by the contents of Hazare’s letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in which he accused the United Progressive Alliance of adopting “dictatorial stance” and asked the prime minister “with what face will he unfurl the tricolour” at the Red Fort on the Independence Day, the Congress went all out to attack the social activist.

“The Lokpal bill has gone to the standing committee. He (Hazare) was invited before the panel which had representatives from several political parties…One stance inside and another outside. It (his words) are not an insult to the government but parliament,” Tewari said.He said Hazare’s words were also an insult of the tricolour.

Referring to remarks of a US State Department spokesperson, Tewari said the “irresponsibility” shown by Hazare had given chance to foreign countries to make a comment on the government.
“The fast on Aug 16 is neither on Lokpal bill nor corruption,” Tewari said and challenged Hazare to first give replies to charges made in the Justice Sawant Committee report.

“The nation wants to know,” he said and asked Hazare’s colleagues in the drafting committee Santosh Hegde and Shanti Bhushan if they had sought replies from the activist.
Asked on the about-turn in the Congress party’s attitude towards Hazare, Tewari said several agitations were held in the country and the government tries to find a way out through talks.

“When you cross boundaries of decency, it is not only disrespect to the government but to parliament,” Tewari said, accusing Hazare of crossing “the Lakshman rekha”.
“If someone was suffering from a combination of grandeur and grandstanding, then he needs to be shown his place. That’s precisely what we have done today,” Tewari said.
He also accused Hazare of trying to spread unrest.

“If someone thinks that creating unrest is their birthright, then there has to be political response,” Tewari said.
He said the Justice P.B. Sawant Committee had gone into four of the organisations associated with Hazare, including Hind Swaraj Trust.

He said the trust had also been faulted for wrong “alienation of land”, and added that Hazare had not furnished accounts of a trust for two decades from 1982 to 2002.
Referring to another trust associated with Hazare, Tewari said the report had stated that some of workers were abusing its platform for anti-social activities such as extortion, blackmail, harrassment “and goondaism”.

The Sawant Committee was set up by the Maharashtra government to probe Hazare’s allegations of corruption against four state ministers, but one of the ministers had made counter allegations against the social activist.

Muslim Women Personal Law Board backs Anna, slams Imam Bukhari




A day after Imam of Delhi’s Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari came down heavily on Anna Hazare’s campaign for the use of slogans like ‘Vande Mataram’ and ‘Bharat mata ki Jai’, All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board (AIMWPLB) president Shaista Amber on Tuesday criticised him and said that nobody forced Muslims to raise these slogans in the anti-corruption movement.



Shaista Amber said people of all communities had participated in the freedom struggle and then slogans were raised without any hesitation. On Tuesday, she staged a dharna with 35 other Muslim women at Jhulelal Park where eight persons are sitting on an indefinite hunger strike since August 15. They also offered special prayers for the well-being of Anna Hazare and the success of his movement.



Originally, 15 persons had started an indefinite hunger strike at Jhulelal Park since August 16. But seven of them ended their fast on Tuesday on doctors’ advice. Shaista Amber said, “In the holy Quran, Muslims have been asked to protest atrocity and corruption. Therefore, every Muslim should support Anna Hazare’s anti-graft campaign.’’

Congress MPs Priya Dutt, Sanjay Nirupam extend solidarity to Anna Hazare's campaign


MUMBAI: Lending support to veteran social activist Anna Hazare, whose fast demanding a strong Lokpal entered its eighth day today, Congress MPs from Mumbai, Sanjay Nirupam and Priya Dutt extended their solidarity support to him.

Nirupam along with other supporters in Mumbai on Monday showed a motivating spirit to the rest of the people, who are supporting against the corruption cause.

"The main point is that I am a supporter of Anna Hazare's campaign because this campaign is against nation's important issue, this campaign is against corruption, I want this campaign to be successful and an effective Lokpal bill should be made so that a common man and a minister can be administered in that bill and this is the importance of the Lokpal bill and that is why I am supporting it," said Nirupam.

Whereas people in other part of Mumbai also protested outside the residence of Priya Dutt, seeking an effective Jan Lokpal Bill.

"I have clearly told to my constituents and I am very happy that everybody has come here and I guess people come here when they have faith on their parliament to express their feelings. I have told them that like always we are with the people and thoughts which they have expressed to me, I will definitely take up those thoughts into the Parliament," said Dutt. 

She further said that passing a Jan Lokpal Bill or a Lokpal bill is a secondary issue, the important notion is to have an effective accountability system for the benefit of the people and the country.

The Jan Lokpal (Ombudsman) Bill, the anti-graft legislation, is seen as a weapon to root out corruption and nepotism from the government machinery and in public life.

The proposed Bill envisages the set up of a national anti-corruption watchdog to check financial mismanagement and corrupt practices that have deeply pervaded several democratic and civic institutions of India.

Rajinikanth supports Anna Hazare

CHENNAI: Actor Rajinikanth has pledged his support for Anna Hazare's movement for the Jan Lokpal bill.

In an email sent to India Against Corruption on Tuesday, the Tamil superstar said he was happy that an able and dedicated leader like Anna Hazare is leading the fight against corruption.

"There can be no doubt that corruption is a dreaded disease that needs to be weeded from the Indian society. I am very happy that we have an able and dedicated leader in Anna Hazare to lead us in the fight against corruption. I wholeheartedly support the India Against Corruption movement in their campaign to get the Jan Lokpal bill legislated in the parliament", the actor said.

The actor congratulated all Indians who have lent their support to the 'bloddless revolution'. "This kind of peaceful movement is possible only in India which is the birth place of Sathyagraha

Corruption or Anna - who's your muse, Ms Roy?

Corruption or Anna - who's your muse, Ms Roy?

An extremely powerful writer is at it, again. The Booker-winning writer and activist, and arguably one of India’s most powerful essayists, scathes and spews vitriol on Anna Hazare’s fast and the swelling popular movement behind it. And describes his Gandhian ways as a counterbalance to the Maoists – both taking different routes to “overthrow the state”. And this, coming from Roy, who in principle supports the Maoists’ arguments and their anguish over what they perceive and feel as state tyranny.
Roy’s remarks, to say the least, are severe. They scathe  both Anna, the person, AND the movement. If it had been the former, it would have been all right to get personal – all public figures are vulnerable to personal attacks, and it really wouldn’t have mattered. But when it’s a sole voice despising and deriding a popular movement, one wonders if Roy considers it fashionable to distance herself from the mainstream any which way – when it’s the state vs. the protestors in Kashmir, she’s with the protestors, when it’s the state vs. the Maoists, she’s with the Maoists, but if it’s the state vs. thousands of people with Anna, she’s with the state – just because it’s in the minority for the time being. Or is she? If she’s with neither, she must be having a view. Where is it?

Yashwant Sinha, Shatrughan Sinha accuse BJP of 'lip service' on Hazare issue, offer to quit


NEW DELHI: Accusing the party of not taking up seriously enough the issue of corruption, three BJP leaders including Yashwant Sinha on Wednesday offered to quit as members of Parliament.

Besides Yashwant Sinha, Shatrughan Sinha and Uday Singh, MPs from Patnsaheb and Purnea respectively, sprung a surprise at the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting here to discuss the strategy for the ongoing session as also the all party meeting on the Lokpal issue convened today.

Yashwant Sinha said that the BJP had been unable to take a strong stand on the Lokpal issue which was necessary to "take the battle forward" against corruption.

The former finance minister and Hazaribagh MP made the surprise move at the meeting chaired by L K Advani here, which expressed concern over the health of Anna Hazare and made an appeal to the Gandhian to end his fast.

Shatrughan Sinha said the BJP, instead of taking a clear cut stand, had been paying "lip service" on the Hazare issue and using the Congress as a punching bag.

Senior BJP leader SS Ahluwalia, however, sought to downplay questions about Yashwant's offer to resign saying different voices are heard in such meetings and it is the final resolution that actually matters.

Actor Raghubir Yadav joins Anna Hazare at Ramlila Maidan


NEW DELHI: 'Peepli Live' actor Raghubir Yadav is the latest from Bollywood to support Anna Hazare's hunger strike for a strong Lokpal Bill.
The veteran actor joined Hazare in the Ramlila ground. He interacted with the crowd and regaled them with the popular song 'Mehangai dayan, khaye jaat hai' from the Aamir Khan produced film.

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

"I wish this movement gets its success soon. Peepli made me see the hard realities of life, including corruption. This movement is real," Yadav said.

Yadav was accompanied by Kumar Deepak, his co-star from the critically acclaimed film, which was a satire on farmers' suicide and the subsequent media and political circus around the issue.

The other celebrities who have supported Hazare include singer Kailash Kher, Anupam Kher, Om Puri, Priyanka Chopra, Bipasha Basu, John Abraham and Nana Patekar among others.

Judge pledges support to Anna; addresses Ramlila crowd

Judge pledges support to Anna; addresses Ramlila crowd

Anna Hazare today had an unusual visitor at Ramlila Maidan in a sitting judge who pledged support to his anti-corruption crusade and demand to include judiciary under the ambit of Lokpal.

Civil Judge Ajay Pandey, who sits in the Tees Hazari court, drew a thunderous applause from Hazare supporters when he addressed the crowd on the "scourge of corruption".
"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.

"Seeing the crowds swelling everyday, I thought it would be against my conscience not to involve myself in such a movement," he said.

Only poor suffer and there is no accountability for them, he said, adding he wanted to express his solidarity with Hazare and the movement.
Media persons surrounded him after his address and asked him about his views on including judiciary within the purview of Lokpal. "The judiciary should be brought under the Lokpal Bill and their should be accountability in judiciary," Pandey told reporters.

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