Arvind Kejriwal an “idealist”, has taken no wrong step after becoming CM: Anna Hazare

 

Arvind Kejriwal an "idealist", has taken no wrong step after becoming CM: Anna Hazare#RALEGAN #SIDDHI | Social activist Anna Hazare is full of praise for his one-time protege Arvind Kejriwal, who he says has not taken “a wrong step” after becoming the Delhi Chief Minister.
#AnnaHazare says #Delhi CM Arvind  Kejriwal is a man of “clean character and an idealist”, who changed the “common man’s appraoch” to politics.”Arvind Kejariwal is a man of clean character who is committed to moral values in politics. I have not seen him take a wrong step during the last one year of his tenure as the Chief Minster,”Anna  Hazare said.

Anna Hazare  said  #ArvindKejriwal, his comrade-in-arms in India against corruption movement, faces the challenge to take along good people in politics.

“He is an idealist. His performance as the Chief Minster so far is a positive achievement. To start a political party was earlier regarded as privilege of the rich. Arvind Kejriwal  has changed the common man’s approach to politics.

“He is honest and transparent. Manish Sisodia (Deputy CM) is also a committed idealist. I want to see politics in the country getting freed from influence of money power,” Anna Hazare told PTI in an interview.

#AnnaHazare and #ArvindKejriwal had fallen out following the latter’s decision to join active politics after floating a political party. However, subsequently there was a thaw and Anna  Hazare even gave some suggestions to Arvind Kejriwal which the latter included in the Jan Lokpal Bill brought by the Delhi government in December last year.

#AnnaHazare also rejected #ArvindKejriwal criticism by his detractors that the Delhi Chief Minister had little respect for the Constitution or the law.

“I do not agree that Arvind Kejriwal  has no respect for the Constitution or law of the country. He has come from the movement and asserts his rights. To undertake Satyagraha is not anti-Constitution. He has not advocated violence as by Naxals to change the system,” he said.

The odd-even road rationing experiment undertaken by the Arvind  Kejriwal government also came in for praise by Anna Hazare.

“The even-odd number vehicles scheme introduced by the Delhi government should be adopted in all big cities. It deserves praise as it will help reduce pollution and traffic congestion. People should change their notions of personal status and make use of public transport,” Social  activist Anna Hazare ji  said.

 Bureau Report

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*