Anna
Hazare returned to Jantar Mantar on Monday Feb 23,2015, this time to protest
against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government’s land acquisition
ordinance.
Anna Hazare addresses his supporters on the first day of
his two-day agitation against the ordinance on the Land Acquisition
Bill at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi
And
the septuagenarian activist threatened to turn the protest into a mass
movement, akin to the anti-corruption agitation of 2011, to force Prime
Minister Narendra Modi into submission.
The
return of Hazare to Delhi also marked a reunion with his former aide
and now Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who will join his mentor
at Jantar Mantar on Tuesday Feb 24,2015
Anna Hazare sat on a
dharna on Monday Feb 23,2015, accompanied by at least 200 farmers and activists, to
voice their opinion against the ordinance on land acquisition, which
they said is against farmers and designed to benefit only corporations.
Anna warned that he will continue the dharna even on Tuesday if the ordinance is not recalled.
He
also threatened to launch a ‘Jail Bharo Andolan’ and conduct padyatras
across villages to “awaken farmers against the atrocities being
committed against them”.
On
December 29, 2014, the BJP Government had recommended promulgation of
an ordinance, making significant changes in the Land Acquisition Act,
2013, brought in by the previous UPA government.
The
changes included removal of a clause that needed the consent of 70 per
cent farmers whose land was being acquired for projects related to
industrial corridors, PPP projects, rural infrastructure, affordable
housing and defence.
The
Government had explained its stand by saying the move was necessary to
unblock several crucial projects that had been held up for years due to
lack of “consent”.
Hazare, however, said that the BJP had promised ‘achhe din’ to the people but good days have come only for big companies.
“Britishers
used to do it (grab land) but today’s Government is worse than the
British regime. Even Britishers did not mete out so much injustice to
farmers.
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