Police 'no' to fast, says Team Hazare, to protest
New Delhi, June 7 (IANS) An associate of Anna Hazare Tuesday announced they would hold a protest here Wednesday after claiming police had denied permission to the Gandhian to fast against corruption.
Calling the police action "arbitrary", Arvind Kejriwal told reporters that Hazare and his supporters would hold a peaceful protest in the heart of the capital nevertheless.
"Anna Hazare has given a call for prayers and fasting. How can prayers and fasting pose law and order problems?" he asked, adding that police had cited law and order as the reason for denying permission for the Wednesday hunger strike near the Jantar Mantar monument.
Kejriwal said that Team Hazare, who he described as civil society representatives, would assemble Wednesday against the police decision and court arrest if necessary.
"Anna Hazare is 73 years old. He is a man of peace," he said, calling upon people to lend their support to Wedneday's protest. "The government ought to explain what threat does Anna Hazare pose."
Kejriwal said the government was behaving "as if they have the right to be corrupt and if anyone protests, they would either be crushed" or made to face legal orders banning the assembly of five or more people.
Delhi Police imposed the orders Sunday in the New Delhi district -- the heart of the capital -- as they cleared the Ramlila ground of yoga guru Ramdev, who too was fasting against corruption, and his supporters.