India Hunger Striker Demands Action on Graft
December 11, 2011
Anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare meditates as the reflection of his supporters are seen over the Rajghat memorial for Mahatma Gandhi in New Delhi on Sunday. Indian anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare, whose campaign in August attracted massive public support, held a one-day fast Dec. 11 demanding the government do more to crack down on crooked officials. (AFP Photo/Sajjad Hussain) Related articles
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New Delhi, India. Indian activist Anna Hazare, whose anti-graft hunger strike in August attracted huge public support, held a one-day fast on Sunday demanding the government do more to tackle corruption.
Hazare’s 12-day fast four months ago unleashed an outpouring of frustration among Indians over bribes paid in all types of transactions ranging from getting a baby’s birth certificate to tenders for infrastructure projects.
He returned to New Delhi for a one-day hunger strike to protest against the government’s draft of a new anti-corruption law, which he said was “toothless” legislation that exempted many key officials.
“The government is not only cheating us but the entire nation,” Hazare told a press conference on Saturday. “We totally denounce the government’s draft of the bill.”
“One day the people of this country will teach a lesson to the government,” he said.
During his fast in August, millions of Indians rallied across the country to support Hazare, a 74-year-old former army truck driver who has modeled his image on Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s administration was unnerved by the demonstrations as Hazare became increasingly weak due to lack of food before he was persuaded to halt his protest.
On Sunday, Hazare visited Gandhi’s memorial in Delhi before heading to the open-air venue where a small crowd of about 1,000 people gathered.
Dressed in plain white clothes and his trademark cotton cap, he sat cross-legged on a stage in front of the Indian national flag listening to fiery speeches from fellow activists attacking the “watered-down” anti-graft bill.
Premier Singh himself has been tainted by a series of corruption scandals, with a former minister currently on trial over the mis-selling of telecom licenses that cost the treasury up to $39 billion in lost income.
Hazare has raised the stakes in his battle with the government by threatening to go on an indefinite fast in Delhi from Dec. 27 if lawmakers do not concede to his demands over the Lokpal (“Ombudsman”) bill.
The ruling Congress party reacted by taking a harder line against the veteran campaigner, with a party spokesman on Sunday describing Hazare’s tactics as undemocratic and “insulting parliament.”
Singh has endured a difficult period in office over the past year, and he now faces the prospect of more rallies in support of Hazare when the activist starts fasting again at the end of this month.
Corruption has become one of the hottest topics in Indian politics, while slowing economic growth, a U-turn on retail reform and parliament in near constant deadlock have left Singh, 79, badly weakened.
Hazare said that India’s rulers must listen to ordinary people “struggling with corruption in everyday life”, and urged voters to reject Singh’s Congress party in state elections next year.
“It’s time for the youngsters to get on road again and protest against the unfair attitude of the government,” he said.
The government intends to pass its version of the anti-corruption bill during the current session of parliament, which ends on Dec. 21.
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