New Delhi: 02 August 2012 Team Anna on Thursday blinked in the battle of attrition with the government by announcing plans to end the indefinite fast Friday evening as it pitched for an alternative to the current political system.
Anna Hazare’s announcement on calling off the agitation demanding Lokpal Bill at 5 p.m. on Friday came on a day when a group of eminent personalities, including jurist V R Krishna Iyer and former Army Chief Gen V K Singh, appealed for an end to the fast as the health of Arvind Kejriwal and two others deteriorated.
“It is another two years to go to polls in 2014. We have to go to people throughout the country in the next one-and-half years. Why waste time on fasts? Tomorrow at 5 p.m., all fast will end,” Mr. Hazare said at the end of an address in which he enunciated the civil society’s approach to forming a political alternative.
The end to the fast also comes in the wake of the government’s steadfast attitude in not engaging with Mr. Hazare and his team, a year after both sides were involved in drafting a law and Parliament adopting a “sense of House” resolution on passage of Lokpal Bill.
On the earlier occasions in April and August last year, the government appeared to have come under pressure from Mr. Hazare’s protests which drew huge crowds in the capital and elsewhere.
Talking about providing an alternative to the current system, Mr. Hazare ruled out launching or joining a political party but asked people to come out with ideas on how the alternative can be provided.
“It is time for us to think of an alternative. We want a political alternative. But I will not launch or join a party. People should decide who should be given tickets and how to achieve that alternative system,” he said.
Questions still remained as to what Team Anna would do regarding the political alternative and whether they would launch a party themselves.