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PEOPLE’S PARLIAMENT IS BIGGER, SAYS HAZARE

PEOPLE’S PARLIAMENT IS BIGGER, SAYS HAZARE

After an epic fast of 288 hours, Anna Hazare finally ended it on August 28 before thousands of cheering supporters at Ramlila Maidan. 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 thou- sands of his supporters waving tri colour 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 victor y 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 the 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, he said.

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.

– OE News Bureau

PEOPLE’S PARLIAMENT IS BIGGER, SAYS HAZARE

PEOPLE’S PARLIAMENT IS BIGGER, SAYS HAZARE

After an epic fast of 288 hours, Anna Hazare finally ended it on August 28 before thousands of cheering supporters at Ramlila Maidan. 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 thou- sands of his supporters waving tri colour 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 victor y 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 the 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, he said.

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.

– OE News Bureau

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