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Anna attacks Modi government on Lokpal, agrarian crisis

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Launching a fresh anti-corruption agitation with an indefinite fast here on Friday, said his efforts to communicate with the on issues of and agrarian distress had yielded no result.

"I have written 43 letters to the in the last four years but did not get any reply," he said soon after he began his hunger strike at the sprawling Ramlila Maidan here after paying tributes to at Rajghat.

"The farmers in the country are in distress as they are not getting remunerative prices and the government is not acting to ensure fair prices."

has been pressing for setting up at the Centre and Lokayuktas in the states to probe corruption cases, bring in new electoral reforms and implementation of the report to address the agrarian crisis in the country.

He said he would hold discussions with the government during the agitation but his indefinite hunger strike, called 'Satyagraha', would continue "till the government comes out with a concrete action plan".

The activist, who held a major agitation in 2011 against corruption catching the imagination of Indians, said and some ministers from met him on Thursday and gave certain assurances.

"But I said I don't trust you. How many promises you have fulfilled so far? Nothing. So come with concrete action plan," he said in his address to thousands of supporters gathered at the iconic ground in the heart of

said the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP), which decides prices for 23 crops, should be made autonomous for fair price fixation.

Currently, the controls CACP and cuts the fair price rates suggested by states by 30-35 per cent, he said.

"I will prefer dying for the nation than by heart attack," said the 80-year-old activist, whose 2011 agitation gave birth to the (AAP) now ruling in

The agitation also contributed to the Congress-led UPA losing the 2014 that brought the BJP to power at the Centre.

Last month, accused of not being interested in the appointment of the at the Centre.

The veteran activist said Modi was "never serious about Lokpal".

The reason behind the delay, he said, in the appointment of a was because the was afraid that once this became a reality, his office as well as that of his cabinet members would also come under its purview.

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First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 14:06 IST
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