
New Delhi: Terming the land ordinance as anti-farmer, activist Anna Hazare, who will hold a two-day protest against it here from Monday, said on Sunday that Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi can join the movement but they will not share the stage with him.
They will have to sit among the common workers, he said. The 77-year-old Gandhian also said that he has spoken to Kejriwal on phone and he will meet him on Monday to discuss the next course of action.
“This ordinance is against the farmers. In an agriculturally dominated nation, when there is torture on the farmers then all the people should stand united. So we want that any opposition party or be it Kejriwal, all the workers should work together to take this agitation forward,” he said.
Asked about Congress wanting to support his movement, the anti-corruption activist said that political parties manipulate such situations against each other and if the Congress vice president wants to join the agitation, he can come and sit among the public.
“If a chief minister wants to come and be a part of our protest, he can. This ordinance is against the farmers and in favour of the corporates. It seems to be ‘Achhe Din’ only for the corporates,” he said.
Hazare, along with farmers’ bodies, will hold a protest at Jantar Mantar here when the budget session of Parliament commences.
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