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Centre reaches out to Hazare

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre today reached out to Hazare, who is on an indefinite hunger strike here since March 23, with its and Mahajana assuring the that most of his "demands will be taken care of".

"Tomorrow, we will give a written proposal to ji," told after meeting Hazare, adding "we are hopeful that he will end his indefinite hunger strike tomorrow."

The said he was representing both the Centre as well as the

However, there was no word from the camp on the meeting.

Mahajan, who is for and Medical Education in the state, said of the 11 main demands put forth by Hazare, which include appointment of a Lokpal and giving better price for farmers for their yield, nearly 7-8 have been agreed upon.

"Most of his demands will be taken care of," said.

"The (Devendra Fadnavis) is in loop of what is happening. Even the central leadership (of the BJP), including Amit Shah, is looking into the matter," added.

He said that the Union Budget has taken care of the demand to give better price for farmers for their yield.

In case of Lokpal, two meetings have taken place and the issue is likely to be resolved in the third meeting, the claimed.

Hazare's demand for abolition of party symbol in elections was not accepted as it was impractical, added.

has been on hunger strike since March 23 to press his demands, including Lokpal, better deal for farmers and electoral reforms.

He has lost four kilograms, his claimed, as his indefinite hunger strike continued on the fourth day.

His blood pressure, however, is normal, his close associate said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 21:55 IST
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