New Delhi: Anna Hazare on Thursday night reached Delhi to attend a meeting of the Standing Committee on the issue of the Lokpal Bill on Friday, ahead of which he is expected to end his 'maun vrat' (vow of silence) observed for the past 19 days.
Hazare will go to Rajghat on Friday morning and after paying tributes to Mahatma Gandhi, he is expected to break his 'maun vrat', Team Anna sources said.
Hazare will go to Rajghat on Friday morning and after paying tributes to Mahatma, he is expected to break his silence. |
Hazare, who had threatened to launch another hungerstrike if a strong Lokpal Bill is not passed in Parliament's Winter Session, left his village Ralegan Siddhi this afternoon and reached Delhi at 8:40 pm. He will stay at Maharashtra Sadan.
The 74-year-old activist, who is on 'maun vrat' since October 16, will attend the meeting of the Standing Committee on Lokpal Bill along with other team members on Friday, the third such meeting.
The Team had met the Committee this evening as also after Hazare undertook a 13-day fast in August demanding that the Jan Lokpal Bill be passed in the Monsoon Session of Parliament.
Soon after the Lokpal Bill was referred to the Committee, Hazare and his associates had deposed before the panel saying it should ask the Government to withdraw the Lokpal Bill in its present form as it would "encourage corruption".
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