Hazare ready to leave Tihar, hold fast at
Ramlila ground
Thursday August 18, 2011 12:04:38 PM,
IANS
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New
Delhi:
Anna Hazare is set to leave Tihar Jail and hold his fast at the
Ramlila ground in central Delhi, his aide Arvind Kejriwal said
Thursday, two days after the civil society leader was jailed and
subsequently released.
"Anna's health is fine. The jail doctors are looking after him and
Dr Naresh Trehan's team is monitoring him 24 hours," Kejriwal told
reporters outside Tihar Jail.
He added that Delhi Police had granted Team Anna permission to
hold the fast at Ramlila ground for 15 days.
"We have been given the Ramlila ground for 15 days, and have also
been assured by the Delhi Police that if we need the ground for
more days, we can stay there," Kejriwal said.
"The conditions imposed on us earlier have also been withdrawn,"
he added.
Hazare, 74, had planned to begin his fast for a stronger
anti-corruption Lokpal Bill from the J.P. Park in the ITO area
Tuesday. However, Delhi Police imposed certain conditions before
allowing the protest. Hazare refused to sign the undertaking,
following which the police detained him and his other team members
Tuesday.
He was arrested and subsequently released but refused to leave the
jail until allowed to carry on the protest without any conditions.
Kejriwal said they were waiting for the Ramlila ground to be
cleaned up before the stage and tents could be set up for the
fast.
"The Municipal Commissioner of Delhi K.S. Mehra spoke to me and
said that the deputy commissioner has taken charge of clearing the
muck at the Ramlila ground. Only after the ground is prepared,
will Anna leave Tihar," he said.
He did not specify a time for the protest to begin, saying it
could begin "today or tomorrow". Even so, supporters in massive
numbers have started pouring in at the Ramlila ground since early
Thursday.
"Our demand is that a proper draft of the Lokpal bill which will
effectively fight corruption should be presented in the
parliament. And we will continue our fight for that...but it will
all be peaceful," Kejriwal said.
A Tihar Jail spokesperson told IANS that Hazare was likely to be
out of the jail in the afternoon.
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