Both UPA and NDA govts weakened Lokpal Bill: Anna Hazare

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

today alleged that both the and the governments "weakened" the anti-corruption Bill.

He alleged that former "weakened" the Bill (when it was framed during his tenure) and Modi "further weakened" the by presenting an amendment in Parliament.


A provision was made in the amendment that relatives of (government) officers including wife, children and others will not have to submit details of their property every year, claimed at a press conference here.

He alleged that was giving "more emphasis to the interests" of industrialists than to farmers who are not getting proper price for their produce.

demanded that farmers be given pension on attaining 60 years age on a priority basis rather than the making other things such as a priority.

said a new movement against corruption would launched from March 23 across the country to pressurise the Central to enact the stringent anti-corruption Bill.

To prevent participants from using his movements as spring boards to launch their own political careers, "This time volunteers will have to sign an affidavit stating they will not join any political party or float their own once they are part of this movement against corruption," he said.

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First Published: Fri, December 15 2017. 18:35 IST