Saturday, November 10, 2012

Hazare claims IAC's name, Kejriwal says will oblige

New Delhi, Nov 10 (IANS) India Against Corruption (IAC) founder Anna Hazare, who parted ways with activist Arvind Kejriwal in September, Saturday laid claim to the name IAC.

"The movement was launched October 2010. Arvind, who was earlier a member, had left us two months back," Hazare said at a press conference at Maharashtra Sadan.

"The movement of India Against Corruption was launched by me to fight corruption, Hazare told reporters here.

Kejriwal said he would not use the IAC's name in his fight against corruption.

"He (Anna) is my guru. I talk to him everyday. If he asks me to stop using the IAC's name I won't use it," said Kejriwal.

Former IAC member Kiran Bedi, who left the group with Hazare, said: "They (Arvind and his colleagues) moved out from IAC. They certainly must have a new name."

After splitting from Hazare, Kejriwal had announced he would float a political party.

It is only fair that Arvind should do as his Guru demands.

As it is he will have to think of a name for his political party.

Let us hope he choses some good name.

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