`Anna should not be called a modern-day Mahatma’
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'Anna should not be called a modern-day Mahatma’

Last Updated: Sunday, August 28, 2011, 15:37
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`Anna should not be called a modern-day Mahatma’He came to Delhi from a small village in Maharashtra. Within days, he had lakhs of supporters, followers and well wishers. Anna Hazare, who has become the leader of so-called India’s “second freedom struggle”, is now a youth icon, a brand, a ray of hope. He attracted such a feverish following that the politicians were left wondering.

In an exclusive interview with Kamna Arora of Zeenews.com, Sanjay Kumar, a political analyst, discusses the movement led by the 74-year-old civil rights activist.

Sanjay Kumar is a Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Studies and deputy director of Lokniti, a research program of CSDS.
Kamna: Anna Hazare is fondly called “modern-day Mahatma”. Do you think he should be given this tag?


Sanjay: While one cannot take away from Anna Hazare the credit of leading such a huge mobilisation, it is too much to call Anna Hazare a modern day Mahatma. We all know that Mahatma Gandhi had a way to put forward his demands; he always used to leave space for negotiations, always willing to concede a little and listen to others. Frankly, I do not find any of these qualities in Anna Hazare. I personally have objections to calling Anna Hazare a modern-day Mahatma.


Kamna: Anna Hazare has risen from being a local activist to national anti-corruption crusader. How do you explain the Anna Hazare phenomenon that has gripped India?


Sanjay: Again, all credit to Anna for leading this movement and being able to mobilise people in huge numbers, unprecedented in the history of India after independence. Full credit to Anna, but much more credit to the issue - "corruption", which attracts all section of people - young, old, men, women, rural urban. Such is an issue of corruption that no one would like to be left out of this movement. It seems a moral responsibility of all to support the movement. The atmosphere is such that those who are not supporting the movement are seen as anti-national. The nature of the issue has captured the imagination of masses. I am sure many of them do not even know the provisions of the Jan Lokpal Bill.
Kamna: In your view, what is the reason behind the youth coming out in such a large number to support the 74-year-old activist?

Sanjay: There are various reasons. First, the issue of corruption attracts all, so the young are attracted to this movement. Also, the youth are a more worried lot compared to others since they have to find their livelihood and there is a problem of increasing unemployment in India.


Kamna: Do you find flaws in the tactics employed by Anna Hazare to force the government to pass Jan Lokpal Bill?


Sanjay: I support the cause, but certainly not the tactics employed by Anna Hazare. This is simply blackmailing the elected government by a few people taking help or finding strength by arousing sentiments amongst common people. When someone puts up some demand, he/she should be willing to negotiate, give space for dialogue and not just be rigid about one thing. It is important in this case, since this is about brining such an important legislation in the country. Legislation has its own process and it takes time, it can`t be done in such a hurry. There is a need for debate on such an important issue.
Kamna: Do you think the Congress-led UPA will be out of power in 2014 due to this movement?


Sanjay: 2014 is far away. If elections are held today, the present Congress-led UPA government would face huge difficulty. People`s anger is against the Central government. But I am not sure what may happen in 2014 if elections take place on time. The issue of corruption may not last that long, there may be new issues in 2014. Also, now elections have become much localised. Even in the national election, local issues dominate. There are hardly any national issues in elections now. While making choice, voters look at various issues, party, candidate, caste-community of the candidate (they would not say this but it happens). So, it is a little untimely to say anything about possible result of the 2014 Lok Sabha election.
First Published: 8/29/2011 12:34:12 PM

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Tanvir Ahmed - Mumbai
well it is democracy and everyone has a right to express him or herself , and yes i also agree with mr . kumar anna is a little rigid in his demands and as for mobilisation it was rss which was working hand in hand with the so -called team anna , infact this agitation has actually created a deep crack in the india mindset i dont see any achievement in this agitation . and yes there are some questions anna hazare shud also answer as he is not above anyone in terms of corruption , his name was also taken by justice p b sawant commission a few years back and whichs findings have been blocked by anna himself for long and why was anna silent when there was corruption in the erstwhile bjp governments at the centre and also the governements in gujarat and karnataka and infact in madhya pradesh his team memeber ms .shehla masood was killed in broad daylight the day he launched his agitation or fast unto death , still there has been no word from anna on this murder of ms.shehla , this shehla was crusading against the illegal minings in madhya pradesh and killings of tigers in madhya pradesh .
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Vasant Wadmare - Mumbai
anna hazare is now became god as our indian people told on the ocasion of freedom struggle 120 cr. people has taken oath for not to take or give bribe. now people of our india are free from any corruption , therefore now it is not required any additional law for anticurroption .
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Kalyani Banerjee - New Delhi
surprising after 64 years of independence some one really voice against corruption. government has also the people`s power as the lok pal bill is pending since 1969.
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Manguexa - Singapore
we , indians are so lucky to have hundreds of well educated intellectuals to discuss every aspect of corruption in depth for the last sixty years. but it just needed anna hazare to take one small but concrete step towards getting rid of corruption.vande mataram
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virender - delhi
mr. sanjay, during gandhiji`s era it was quit india movement & fight was against the britishers so it was easy but now we have to fight our own people isn`t is more difficult.annaji had also left space for negotiations, so why are you confusing the people & yourself . yes parliament is supreme body for passing laws but those laws should be with the participation of all indian. today, policies makers are discussing with the businessmen but are they doing the same thing with farming community etc also. please give couple of examples.
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b.suyog - nashik
what`s wrong in that ?
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kumar kaushal - delhi
mohandas karmchand gandhi is iconic but he is not the single piece. anyone can surpass him , if he or she has the dedication, positive thinking, big heart, pious objective and above the all follow the truth. don`t compare gandhi ji with anna hazare because both has different aura. you can`t compare buddha and mahavir. both are good.
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Manoj - Hyderabad
anna is not mahatama gandhi but ``mahatma hazare``.
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trueindian - haryana
these days the ministers which are elected by us are ruling on us. they do whatever they want in terms of making money. after anna`s move the congress has stepped back but it doesn`t means that we won. these politicians are so sick that they can vanish anybody who`ll raise their voices. i fear this can happen do annna team members also so for this we need to be very carefull and we must live in unity so that if they harm us we can do the samething. this present shouldn`t come again because if it comes then the samethings will be happening in future also.
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Pankaj Kumar - New Delhi
why there is discussion about anna is a mahatma or not.. who to decides this? corrupts in the guise of - politicians, media personality, corporates behind the veil, big bureaucrats, so called great/big thinkers/intellectuals, many muslims scholars specially from muslim personal law board, hindu oranisations like one sankaracharya etc because if they admit. then anna ji have an authority. this is the sole reason. and these people want to keep on their corrupts practices. but for the last 40 years he did what a mahatma must be. one most important thing - two mahatma cannot be the same, have no comparison with each other.
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PK MAJUMDAR - VARANASI
when elected govt as also mps fail to sense the huge agony of indian populace, anna`s modus operandi get amply justified. democracy calls for our elected representatives stay grounded with masses - certainly they must not lock themselves up in the comfort zones. the holy temple of democracy - parliament should resonate people`s heart beats, not just those of themselves.



vedam - hyderabad
silly to argue that anna should not be called a mahatma. had the real gandhi lived today he would have been too blase and corrupt himself given the low level of morality these days. it is truly astonishing that we have a man like anna who is willing to sacrifice his life for moral values.



ajeet singh - new delhi
love anna to bring this jan lokpal. corruption is non-negotiable