Anna Hazare refused to come out of Tihar Jail despite being offered a release, 15 hours after he was detained and prevented from going on fast demanding a strong Lokpal.
Team Anna member Kiran Bedi and noted lawyer Shanti Bhushan, who were arrested after the detention of social activist Anna Hazare on Tuesday, have been released.
The 73-year-old Gandhian, who was fasting in the jail, was insisting on an unconditional release and permission to launch his fast at Jai Prakash Narain Park from where he had planned to launch his fast this morning.
Hazare's close aide Manish Sisodia, who was arrested along with him and released, said the Gandhian has told the authorities that he will come out of the prison only after a written unconditional permission is given to continue his fast at Jai Prakash Narain Park here. Sisodia said Hazare and activist Arvind Kejriwal were continuing with their fast.
Neeraj Kumar, Director General (Tihar Jail), said Hazare was in his room and all formalities have been completed for his release. But he has refused to go out as he wants an unconditional release, he said.
Jail sources said Hazare's conditions like permission to fast from JP Park has been communicated to the authorities concerned for final decision. In a sudden turn of events, government withdrew charges against him after picking up Hazare from a flat in east Delhi's Mayur Vihar at 7:30 am when he refused to heed Delhi Police's request to him not to go ahead with his fast in violation of prohibitory orders.
Amidst scenes of jubilation by hundreds of candle- holding and tri-colour carrying supporters who shouted slogans, Hazare came out of the prison waving to them. On a day of high drama, Delhi Police, which got Hazare and seven of his associates remanded to seven days judicial custody and lodged them in Tihar Jail, issued warrants of release around 2000 hours as thousands of people courted arrest in Delhi, Mumbai and other cities across the country protesting against the government action.
Hazare and his associates were charged under Sections 107 and 151 of CrPC dealing with preventive arrest after police believed that they were about to commit cognizable crimes when they refused to heed to Delhi Police's request not to go ahead with the protest as it would be in violation of prohibitory orders.
After some high-drama of shifting the arrested from a police officer's mess to a police station, the Gandhian and his associates were remanded to judicial custody for seven days after they refused to give a personal bond that they would not violate prohibitory orders and hold protests.
Hazare along with his three supporters have been kept in new admission ward of Jail number four while Kejriwal, a former IRS officer, and three others have been kept in Jail number one.
Two other prominent activists Kiran Bedi and noted lawyer Shanti Bhushan, who were detained under Delhi Police Act for apprehension of breach of peace, were released in the evening.
More than 1,500 activists were detained in Delhi when they hit the streets in support of Hazare while in Mumbai, over 1,000 were held and hundreds of others in cities across the country.
Hazare, who is campaigning Lokpal that will cover Prime Minister, higher judiciary and MPs conduct inside Parliament among others, went on fast in the prison taking only water, sources close to him said.
Opposition parties closed ranks, disrupted both the Houses of Parliament, attacking the government action as "murder of democracy" and a throw-back to the days of emergency.
Government fielded an array of ministers led by Home Minister P Chidambaram before the media and rejected the criticism of its action.
Chidambaram strongly defended the arrest saying the Delhi Police came to a conclusion that he and his supporters would commit a "cognisable offence" by defying prohibitory orders. "This is not a pleasant task and none of us is happy trying to explain the circumstances under which certain events have taken place. It is a painful duty and we are performing it with the seriousness it deserves," he told reporters.
Government was at its pains to say right to protest is a Constitutional right but it must be exercised under certain reasonable conditions. Chidambaram said Lokpal is not a panacea for corruption but on of the answers to deal with the menace and government was against Hazare Team's attitude of "my bill or no bill".
Shortly after Hazare's arrest, his campaigner Prashant Bhushan announced a series of agitational programmes, including a march from India Gate to Parliament tomorrow evening and protest by supporters in Delhi streets.
He also called upon government employees to go on mass leave tomorrow to show solidarity with Hazare. However, Chidambaram expressed the hope that government servants will not heed to the "wrong call" of mass leave given by Team Anna.
Noting that Delhi Police was ready to release Hazare on a personal bond if he gave an undertaking that he will not defy prohibitory orders, Delhi Police Commissioner B K Gupta said the Gandhian refused to do so.
He said they had initially suggested that Hazare hold his protest at Sadbhavana Park which has a capacity to accomodate around 15-20,000 people.
"According to our intelligence reports, 15-20,000 people were to gather for the protest and we suggested that he stage his protest there but Delhi High Court had banned any protest there. It was then that we suggested Jai Prakash Narain Park," he said.
Let us fight for second freedom for our nation. We join with Anna, how will be our second father of our country. we are working 24 hours a day for lively hood and politicians working 24 hours to cheat all 120 crore people without any fear of law. We will fast with Anan, let us build our nation for our kids for future generation. Lok paul bill delayed 40 years result is Raja,Kanimozi,Kalmadi,Chidamabaram ,so on, eating 2lack cores ,1 crore cores curruption, we are left with poverty. awake and do or die. "Anna bill or no bill slogan" yes. we need Strong Lokpal bill.
ReplyDeleteAn open letter to the Prime Minister of India. 1. In your speech on the last Independence Day I was surprised to hear your statement that Fast and Agitation would solve the problem of Corruption. How can you belittle Fast and Agitation in India when Mahatma Gandhi had created such a tradition of non violent agitation in the World and won the freedom for the country? 2. How can you belittle Fast and Agitation when it has the scope of educating the Masses in India against Corruption.? 3. How can you belittle Fast when it has been a powerful weapon to convert the leaders as it has been happening right through history? 4. Let the indefinite fast of Anna Hazare takes place in Delhi and let us collaborate with his efforts. And let us isolate the corrupt ones from the Indian Society. 5. Yes I agree with you that we do not have swift way to solve the problem of Corruption. But if the civil Society and the honest politicians work together we can find a solution to Corruption. 6. Will you take the civil society and the honest politicians into confidence and find a way out to Corruption? Are you willing to take collaborative attitude as you agreed to create common committee with the Civil Society? Why did you get afraid of such a collaborative approach? 7. Please do not get a sense of defeat? Let us learn from the mistakes. Let us take the Parliament into confidence and find a way out to the Corruption. Let us find a strong Lokayuktha Bill that will handle the Corruption.
ReplyDeletelet us unite and provide our full support to Anna Hazare. We cannot afford to lose this war.We will support Anna Hazare till the end and i hope we will see the downfall of all the corrupt politicians (even if he is manmohan singh or rahul gandhi) very soon...Thanks to Anna Hazare and his associate for beginning the very long-awaited and needed fight against corruption..JAI HIND.JAI BHARAT...
ReplyDeleteKeep barking....congress will win next elections again..bloody idiots..Jai Smt Sonia,Jai Prince Rahul...rest all jokers..
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