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Vote as per conscience: UP govt employees to MPs on quota bill

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh government employees protesting against a bill to provide reservation in promotion to SCs/STs in government jobs on Sunday appealed all Rajya Sabha members to vote as per their conscience.

Claiming support of Aam Aadmi Party of Arvind Kejariwal, President of Sarvjan Hitay Samiti Shailendra Dubey told reporters that the committee has send SMSes and e-mails to Rajya Sabha MPs urging them not to get the constitutional amendment bill passed in the Upper House.

He said in case a political party does not issue notice to its members to vote in favour of the bill, they should vote as per their conscience.

Dubey said that spokesman of Aam Aadmi Party Manish Sisodia has send an e-mail extending support to the agitation against reservation in promotion.

He said the committee has organised a strike on the day of voting on the bill tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Arakshan Bachao Sangharsh Samiti, the organisation supporting reservation, in its emergent meeting demanded that offices closed by anti-reservation employees should be opened amidst tight security.

Convenor of the organisation Awadhesh Kumar Verma said it has been decided that pro-reservation staff would work for additional four hours.

He said the organisation has asked all political parties to support the bill.

Political parties exploiting SC/ST reservation issue: Kejriwal

New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party on Sunday criticised political parties for exploiting the issue of reservation in promotions in government jobs and putting their partisan interests above national interests.

"Instead of taking a principled stand on this question, the Congress has dithered and allowed itself to be blackmailed while the BJP has maintained a strategic silence. Parties like the BSP and the SP have merely acted as pressure groups on behalf of one caste group or another," AAP spokesperson Manish Sisodia said in a statement.

This is one more instance of how political establishment puts its partisan interests above national interests, he added.

AAP takes exception to the cynical manner in which the issue of reservation in promotions in government jobs is being exploited by various political parties to pit one section of society against another, Sisodia said.

The party said the basic rationale of the reservation system was to extend genuine equality of opportunity to those sections of society that have suffered systematic deprivation, discrimination and disadvantage and are therefore under- represented at the top echelons of society.

"This can be extended to promotions as and where there is evidence of systematic discrimination in promotions that do not follow seniority rule. Otherwise, there is no need for reservations in promotion," Sisodia said.

He said mechanical use of reservations in promotion often creates an anomalous situation. Those who are recruited against reserved category tend to get faster promotion than the rest and become senior to their batch-mates from the General category for no special reason.

"This creates unnecessary heartburn and a sense of injustice, which is not in keeping with the spirit of the system of reservations. That is why the Supreme Court has, while upholding job reservations for the SC, ST and the OBCs, rejected the idea of mechanical reservations in promotions," he said.

Cartoonist Trivedi ends fast on Kejriwal's urging

New Delhi: Cartoonist Aseem Trivedi, who was recently arrested under sedition charges as well as Sec 66A of the Information Technology Act for his controversial cartoons on Saturday ended his eight-day fast demanding immediate scrapping of the "unconstitutional" law.

Trivedi, who was on a fast for the past eight days at Jantar Mantar here, ended the protest after Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal requested him not to waste his life and rather work towards "uprooting this government".

Trivedi and his colleague Alok Dikshit ended their agitation after Kejriwal gave them a glass of juice at the protest site.

Kejriwal's presence at the fast site is significant because Trivedi had earlier opposed the activist's entry into politics.

However, Trivedi today said he feels the move was right.

"We tried a lot to put forth our point in front of the government but they didn't listen to us. The country needs a political option," he said.

Alleging that the Government has turned a deaf ear towards people, Kejriwal said the only way left is to shunt it out.

"The youth of this country are fighting for their freedom of expression. Section 66A of the IT Act is totally unconstitutional and youth have been wrongly arrested under this law. At least, the government could have listened to them," Kejriwal said.

Noting that the government did not talk to them when they launched a fast in August, Kejriwal asked youngsters "not to waste their lives like this." "Our motive should rather be to throw out this government and we should work unanimously in that direction," he said.

Trivedi insisted that there was a need to repeal the Act and alleged that the government was behaving like "Taliban".

"We were following the Gandhian way of revolt but nobody paid heed to us. I don't think we need such representatives who don't listen to people," Trivedi, who was arrested in September under sedition charges for his cartoons, said.

Kejriwal alleged that Trivedi and Dikshit were not allowed to meet Telecom and IT Minister Kapil Sibal, and the duo were arrested.

Attempt to murder case against Louise Khurshid

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Lucknow: A member of Arvind Kejriwal’s newly launched Aam Admi Party (AAP) has filed a case of loot, dacoity and attempt to murder against Louise Khurshid, wife of External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, reports said on Friday.

The case has been filed by Vivek Yadav, who is the district president of AAP, in Mainpuri district.

IN his complaint that was filed yesterday, Yadav alleged that when Louise Khurshid, visited Mainpuri town on Wednesday to inaugurate an eye check-up camp, AAP activists showed her black flags.

Irked over the protest by the AAP activists, Louise’s car tried to run over Yadav and his colleague. Yadav then lodged a complaint against 10 other Congress workers and supporters.

However, a counter FIR was filed against Yadav by district Congress president Prakash Pradhan.

Senior Superintendent of Police Shalabh Mathur informed reporters that a case was registered on Wednesday night and a follow-up action was being taken.

"We have sought the video recording of the event where the alleged happenings took place. Appropriate action will be taken after studying the recording," he was quoted as saying by the IBN news channel.

Arvind Kejriwal dreaming that I'll support him: Anna Hazare

New Delhi: Defending his flip flop on Arvind Kejriwal, activist Anna Hazare on Tuesday said he had to change his views on his former aide as times changed and felt that there will be "more trouble" if he explains the reason.

"It is because of the times. I will tell the reason for this change when the time comes...If I say the reason, it will create more trouble," Hazare told reporters here.

He was responding to questions on his frequent change of stand on Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Hazare had earlier said he will support Kejriwal and honest candidates from his party but had last week said his former aide had become "greedy" for power and he would not even vote for them.

When pointed out that Kejriwal feels that Hazare will return when he knows that he is on right path, he shot back, "He is dreaming. What can I say on that?"

He said he never had the intention to enter politics and he does not want to say more on Kejriwal.

"I have never told anybody to vote for this person or that party. If I had belief in politics, I would have stood for elections much earlier," he said.

Announcing his future plans, he said he will go on another agitation if a strong Lokpal Bill is not passed in Parliament. "I am studying the Bill in Rajya Sabha. If it is not strong, we will organise another movement before 2014 elections," he said.

Talking about his proposed nation-wide tour which will start from Pune on January 30 next year, Hazare said he has to awaken people as Parliament was not upholding Constitution.

"This Lok Sabha is not upholding the Constitution. We will have to awaken people. The divide between poor and rich is widening. The time has come to dissolve this Lok Sabha," he said.

He said new office of his movement will be inaugurated on January 12, the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekanda, in Ralegan Siddhi where he will try to gather around 1,000 youths, who will take a pledge that they will work for bringing change in the country.

No idea why Anna Hazare changed stand: Arvind Kejriwal

Mumbai: After Anna Hazare said he would not vote for the newly-launched Aam Aadmi Party, its leader Arvind Kejriwal was on Monday at a loss to explain what had made the anti-corruption crusader change his mind.

"Earlier, he had supported our party. But I don't know what happened in two days. He did not remain with us. If we have erred, we are ready to rectify our mistakes," Kejriwal said.

He was talking to reporters after addressing a farmers' rally with independent MP Raju Shetty in Sangli district of western Maharashtra.

"Anna is our moral strength. He would always exert pressure for our good work. I hope he comes with us in future," Kejriwal said.

Kejriwal said AAP has pledged to work for fair pricing of farm products of farmers and "we are deeply concerned over the violent response to farmers' protests".

Over 15,000 farmers joined their rally on foot and vehicles. Kejriwal and Shetty paid their tributes to the families of two farmers Kundalik Kokate and Chandrakant Nalwade who were killed on November 12 during the protest demanding fair price for sugarcane.

Kejriwal said AAP would stand for their cause and fair pricing for farmers was a burning issue across the nation.

Farmers had collected Rs 17 lakh for the families of the deceased farmers, Shetty said. The amount was presented to the two families at the rally today.

Kejriwal paid tributes to the deceased farmers and said "they were martyrs of the second fight for independence".

He said it was shocking that the government was not even willing to pay even the cost of production to farmers and the only reason was that most of the sugar mills were owned by politicians and were "looting" the farmers.

Arvind Kejriwal's party joins protest by Bhopal gas tragedy victims

New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party on Monday joined a protest by Bhopal gas tragedy victims near the Prime Minister's office and alleged the government's agenda of wooing foreign investments is acting as a deterrent in ensuring justice for those affected.

The party's chief spokesperson Manish Sisodia took part in the protest on the 28th anniversary of the gas tragedy and said if voted to power, the party will make a law which will put guilty corporations and their officials responsible for the tragedy behind the bars.

"I think the push for attracting foreign investments is acting as a deterrent in taking strong action against the accused comapany and the politicians," Sisodia told reporters.

The Bhopal gas tragedy in December 1984, the world's worst industrial disaster, killed thousands of people, with several lakhs still suffering from the lethal consequences of the gas leak.


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The protesters demanded Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's intervention to punish the guilty corporations and their officials and adequately compensate all victims.

The victims, who have been fighting for the last two decades to ensure justice, say they feel "betrayed".

"I lost my two brothers to this gas tragedy. We have been betrayed by succesive governments. The present government seems to be more engrossed in attrcating investments than ensuring us justice. We are yet to receive proper compensation," said Moolchand, a 70-year-old victim.

The organisations representing the gas victims claimed they had met Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Chairman of the Group of Ministers on Bhopal, in July but the meeting yeilded no results.

"We had met Chidambaram who said he will look into the matter. But till now, there are no results. We have written 13- 14 letters to the government and want the PM to intervene", said Satinath Sarangi, the activist who spearheads the movement seeking justice for gas tragedy victims.

Kejriwal holds rally at Roha, hits out at Maharashtra govt

Mumbai/Roha: Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal Sunday said the White Paper on irrigation, brought out by the Maharashtra government, was "an attempt to absolve NCP leader Ajit Pawar of all the corruption charges against him".

Addressing a well-attended rally at Roha in neighbouring Raigad district, his first public meeting after formation of AAP, Kejriwal said his party will bring out a "black paper" on the irrigation scam in Maharashtra, in which the entire government was involved.

"For AAP, the real 'VIP' is Aam Aadmi and he will enter the poll fray," he said, asking people not to touch his feet or garland him, for "these are the ways of Congress and BJP leaders".

Saying his party aimed at changing the course of politics in the country, he said, "Since the party's inception, we have not allowed politicians to rest in peace. Everyone is scared and wants to know if they figure in our list of exposes. All are thieves, else why should they get scared?"

Calling BJP president Nitin Gadkari as power-hungry, he said government didn't return farmers in Nagpur district their acquired lands.

When Gadkari demanded land, he got it immediately. "Farmers have not even got the dam water (land was acquired for a dam)," he added.

He also reiterated his allegations regarding the dealings of Robert Vadra, the son-in-law of UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi.

Kejriwal also reiterated the allegations against industrialists Anil Ambani and Mukesh Ambani, daring them to sue him for defamation.

PWP leader Jayant Patil and farmers' leader, Lok Sabha MP Raju Shetty shared the dais with Kejriwal. AAP leader Prashant Bhushan was also present.

Roha, an NCP stronghold, is the assembly constituency of Water Resources Minister Sunil Tatkare.

Arvind Kejriwal launches AAP in Maharashtra, vows to expose irrigation scam

Mumbai/Roha: Civil activist Arvind Kejriwal launched his Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) Maharashtra chapter Sunday with a rally from Mumbai to Roha in Raigad district.

Led by Kejriwal, the 110-km rally took on issues that are plaguing farmers, tribals, fishermen, labourers and the poor.

During the three-hour rally, Kejriwal lashed out at the Maharashtra government over the irrigation scam and sought support for AAP.

"Issues faced by farmers are important and should be dealt with. The country's biggest irrigation scam has taken place here (in Maharashtra). Farmers are being deprived of their lands and now water," Kejriwal told mediapersons in Roha.

He said AAP's first rally in the state was to address farmers' issues and that they should stand up for their rights.

"Unless all political parties are thrown out, farmers' demands will not be met unless a common man's party acts in the matter. Farmers will not be given their rights unless they are a part of the system," he said.

Kejriwal was accompanied by Prashant Bhushan, Mayank Gandhi, Anjali Damania and other activists in the rally which took the participants three hours in buses and cars to reach Roha, 110 km from Mumbai.

Kejriwal said he would also release a "black paper on irrigation" as against the white paper released by the government, which gave a clean chit to NCP leader and former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in allegations of irregularities worth Rs.20,000 crore in irrigation projects in the state. Pawar was also irrigation minister during 1999-2009.

Roha is the hometown and stronghold of current Irrigation Minister Sunil Tatkare, who is also allegedly involved in financial irregularities in irrigation projects.

Anna Hazare to campaign only for Arvind Kejriwal's party

Bhubaneswar: Social activist Anna Hazare on Saturday said he will campaign only for candidates put up by Arvind Kejriwal and ruled out the possibility of supporting people from other parties.

"I will campaign only for Kejriwal's candidates," Hazare told reporters here. "There may be good people in other parties but who has the control?"

Criticising other political parties for indulging in politics in the name of caste and communities, the 75-year-old activist also accused them of practicing unfair means to collect donations.

He said other political parties collected huge donations from vested interests and corporates but break them into amounts less than Rs 20,000 to hide the identities of the don rs.

He also accused political parties of being controlled by individuals.


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"I know Kejriwal. He has not done anything for himself. He is doing everything for the country," Hazare said, reiterating that he will however examine the candidates and back them only the deserving ones.

"I will check them. If they are found to be good, if they are proper candidates, I will campaign for those candidates," he said.

The India Against Corruption founder is on a three-day Odisha visit since Thursday. He addressed students, farmers and others.

AAP demands 20 pc quota for poor in Delhi private

Ghaziabad: Alleging that Congress-led Delhi government is snatching the rights of the poor, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today demanded that quota for poor students in private schools operating from land provided by government be kept at 20 per cent rather than the proposed 15 per cent.

Gopal Rai, the spokesperson of the Arvind Kejriwal-led party, alleged that the Delhi government has "cleverly" chalked out a plan in benefit of private schools.

"They initially came up with a provision of 20 per cent seats for poor people in private schools for whom government had provided land at concession rates. But now by lowering the limit to 15 per cent, they are favouring private schools," he said.

Rai said "AAP will take up the issue along with other agendas of the party like rising prices and corruption in the coming days."

The newly-formed AAP is targeting Delhi government on various issues as it is mulling running for the Assembly polls coming up next year.

AAP had cited a notice dated January 25, 2007, where Delhi government had ordered all the 394 private recognised schools in the capital that have been allotted land at concessional rates by government agencies to reserve 20 per cent seats for students from economically weaker sections (EWS).

However, they alleged, according to the new proposal, which will be presented before Delhi High court, the quota will be applicable to admissions made from class II to XII, but limited to 15 per cent.

AAP National Executive member Ashok Agarwal alleged that the Delhi government cancelled their earlier order by stating that RTE supersedes it.

Asked about reports that former Maharashtra Minister Ajit Pawar is likely to get a clean chit in irrigation scam, Rai said, "This is a system which promotes the corrupt. They will give clean chit to the likes of Pawar and Robert Vadra, while tainted ministers like Salman Khurshid is promoted."

Team Kejriwal reaches out to UP honour killing victim's wife

A delegation from activist Arvind Kejriwal's newly-floated Aam Admi Party on Thursday met Mehwish, wife of Abdul Hakim who was shot dead here in an alleged case of honour killing.

The 10-member team, led by party member Sanjay Singh, expressed disappointment over "collapse" of law and order machinery in the country, particularly in Uttar Pradesh.

Singh accused the police of trying to cover up such incidents by not properly pursuing the cases, thus helping offenders to get off the hook.

Assuring every possible assistance to Mehwish, he said the team will put pressure on the state and Central governments to ensure that Hakim's widow gets justice.

Mehwish and Hakim had appeared in Bollywood actor Aamir Khan's show Satyamev Jayate, where the couple had spoken about the threat to them from her family members for getting married against their wishes.

Conditional support to Kejriwal's party, says Anna

Bhubaneswar: Social activist Anna Hazare Thursday said he may campaign for the newly formed Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) if right candidates were put up in the election by its founder Arvind Kejriwal.

Referring to a telephonic conservation recently Kejriwal had with him, Anna said: "I told him to select good people."

"I will examine the candidates. If they are found to be good, if they are proper candidates, I will campaign for those candidates," he said, addressing a public meeting in Odisha capital Bhubaneswar.

The 75-year-old anti-corruption crusader also said the ways of him and Kejriwal are different but the aim is one.

Describing the movement launched by him as another freedom movement, the veteran activist also said the youths must prepare to sacrifice for the nation.

Obsderving that the task ahead as not easy, Hazare said: "You must be prepared for 15-20 years".

Hazare on a three-day visit here was given a grand welcome by thousands of India Against Corruption (IAC) activists on his arrival at the Biju Patnaik Airport here.

He was escorted from the airport to the state guest house and then to the meeting venue by a motorcycle procession.

"He is scheduled to address farmers Saturday in the coastal town of Jagatsinghpur, about 100 km from here. He is also scheduled to interact with students of a private engineering college in Bhubaneswar," IAC's national core committee member Akshay Kumar said.

Kejriwal's party prepares ‘Black Paper’ on irrigation in Maha

Mumbai: In response to the White Paper on irrigation over the past decade prepared by Maharashtra's Water Resources Department, the Aam Aadmi Party has prepared an exhaustive "Black Paper" on the issue.

It would be released by Arvind Kejriwal at Roha on December 2 in Raigad district, political stronghold of irrigation minister Sunil Tatkare.

"The Black Paper has been prepared after studying and analysing data from various sources such as Water Resources Department, Central Water Commission, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Government of Maharashtra and National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development.

"The findings show that the WRD's tall claims about the area brought under irrigation are manipulative and entirely contradictory," a party release said here on Thursday.

"This Black Paper exposes the farcical exercise of the WRD's White Paper and proves how bogus an attempt of face-saving it is, largely on account of coalition political compulsions," it said.

The black paper illustrates what a genuine white paper on irrigation over the past decade should have ideally been like and the issues that really ought to have been addressed, it said.

It illustrates that the figures relating to the area brought under irrigation, as claimed in the white paper, is a blatant attempt to mislead everyone since the fact that this increase in area brought under irrigation is a result of irrigation due to wells, bore wells, drip irrigation, lift irrigation and not just due to dams and canals for which the WRD has made huge expenditure, the release said.

The most important aspect of the Black Paper is its exposing the modus operandi of how the irrigation scam was perpetuated by the politician-bureaucrat-contractor nexus, it said.

A public rally is scheduled to be held at Roha on December 2 to launch the Maharashtra chapter of the Aam Aadmi Party, it said.

AAP considering to contest MP Assembly polls next year

Bhopal: Social activist-turned politician Arvind Kejriwal's newly formed Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is considering to field its candidates in the next year's Assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh.

The matter to contest the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections scheduled to be held in November 2013 was discussed at a meeting in New Delhi recently," AAP state committee member Sharad Singh Kumbre said here on Wednesday.

"The AAP has already formed its state committee and all 45 district-level committees in Madhya Pradesh, Kumbre said.

The state committee has eight members and they have been given different works for strengthening the party.

In the coming days, we will make party's block-level committees and set a target of enrolling 8-9 members at the grassroot level in every village of the state, he said.

The main issues that the AAP will raise for the elections include corruption, development, crime against women, apart from law and order situation, he said.

Hegde doubtful about success of Kejriwal's party

New Delhi: Former Karnataka Lokayukta and Team Anna member Justice N Santosh Hegde has raised doubts about the success of the party launched by Arvind Kejriwal.

"My only apprehension is how far will a political party survive because of the very many demands of the political system, these days. It requires a huge amount of money to elect nearly 546 Members of Parliament from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. It is not going to be an easy job," he said.

"It is a good thing in principle, but in reality, can it succeed?" Hegde, a member of Team Anna of which Kejriwal was also a part two months ago, asked.

He was asked how he expects Arvind Kejriwal's newly-launched 'Aam Aadmi Party' to perform.

The former Supreme Court judge also said that there is nothing wrong in bringing the Prime Minister under the jurisdiction of Lokpal as like others he is also a public servant.

"What is wrong in the Lokpal having jurisdiction over the Prime Minister? Is the Prime Minister not a public servant? Aren't there cases of corruption against PMs in other countries? In Japan, you find every other year a Prime Minister is prosecuted. (Former US President Richard) Nixon was prosecuted... What is so great about the PM?" he asked

Noting that the position of the Lokpal was akin to "giving a dog a bad name and kicking it", he said that there have been allegations of corruption against Indian PMs in the past and added that only the President and Governors are excluded from being prosecuted and not the PM.

"We have had allegations of corruption against two former PMs - Bofors and the JMM bribery case. In a democracy, how can a person merely because he is holding an office be excluded from prosecution? The Constitution excludes the prosecution of the President and the Governors in some cases... One can't apply the same principle on a man who passes executive orders on a daily basis," he said.

Shanti Bhushan donates Rs 1 crore to AAP

New Delhi: Former Law Minister Shanti Bhushan Monday donated Rs 1 crore to the newly-launched 'Aam Aadmi Party' and said people from all walks of society will sit in Parliament after the 2014 General elections.

Bhushan, whose son Prashant is a member of the AAP's National Executive, donated Rs 1 crore for Arvind Kejriwal's party at the celebrations to mark its launch.

Besides, over Rs 1.6 lakh was collected from people who had gathered to witness the ceremony.

Speaking at the rally, Shanti Bhushan said people of the country have "stood up for themselves" and that they would decide their fate from now on.

"Parliament will have common people. People from all walks of the society will go to Parliament. They will decide their future," he said.

Bring law to curb baseless allegations: Congress MP

New Delhi: In a veiled reference to activist-politician Arvind Kejriwal, a Congress MP from Goa on Monday demanded that a new law be passed to provide civil remedy for defamation so that the defamer is forced to shell out "substantial monetary damages".

"The temptation of power and greed makes some fly-by-night leaders get on the streets and defame individuals and denigrate institutions. These leaders get a further boost with coverage, as the media cannot resist the temptation of spicy material," Congress member of the Rajya Sabha from Goa Shantaram Naik said in parliament by way of a special mention.

During his campaign for the Lokpal bill as well as in the run up to the launch of his new 'Aam Aadmi Party', Kejriwal has been levelling substantial charges against leading politicians on counts of corruption and impropriety.



"Punishment under criminal law is not a deterrent. Besides, since cases take years together for decisions, people who are habituated to use the weapon of defamation to achieve their political ends have virtually nothing to fear," Naik said, adding that habitual offenders in defamation cases need to be compulsorily imprisoned.

Arvind Kejriwal formally launches 'Aam Aadmi Party'

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), India's newest political party, was Monday formally launched by activist Arvind Kejriwal in the presence of thousands of supporters.

"This party is result of our struggle against corruption," said Kejriwal, who had announced the name of his party on Saturday.

His colleague Manish Sisodia declared the name of the party to the gathering in central Delhi's Jantar Mantar and said: "It is our party."

Sisodia also announced the names of the other 23 members of the national executive body. These include Sisodia himself as well as Prashant Bhushan, Dinesh Waghela, Sanjay Singh, Gopa Rai and Kumar Vishwas.

"Kejriwal takes the position as the national convenor. Pankaj Gupta would be the national secretary, Krishna Kanth would be national treasurer of AAP," Waghela said.

Earlier in the day, Kejriwal and his colleagues visited Mahatma Gandhi's memorial Raj Ghat. He also paid tributes to BR Ambedkar.

Kejriwal's chose to launch his party Nov 26 as the constitution of India was adopted on this day in 1949.

Kejriwal had said Sunday that he would "go to every village and town in the country for the next one year to convince people against the vote-bank politics of the Congress and the BJP". Both parties, he claimed, "used people only for votes".

Digvijay ridicules Kejriwal for adopting Congress party's theme

Bhubanesar: Ridiculing Arvind Kejriwal's 'Aam Aadmi Party’, AICC general secretary Digvijay Singh on Sunday accused the activist turned politician of adopting Congress party's theme to name his political outfit.

"It reflects the intellectual bankruptcy of Kejriwal," Singh told reporters here while replying a question on the use of word "Aam Aadmi".

"Let Kejriwal first get elected as an MP or MLA or even a municipal corporator," the AICC leader who was here to attend a function of All India Kshatriya Federation (AIKF) said criticising the Kejriwal's political party.

Replying a question on the Congress's B team in Odisha, Singh said "Let Mr Naveen Patnaik and Mr (Pyarimohan) Mohapatra decided what are they."

Both the ruling BJD led by Naveen Patnaik and Odisha Jan Morcha (OJM) had been accusing each other as the "B" team of Congress.

I will tour the country to convince people to back AAP: Kejriwal

New Delhi: A day after launching his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said he will tour the country for the next one year to "expose" the Congress and BJP while trying to convince people on why they should support his party.

Eyeing the next year's assembly polls and the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, Kejriwal made a passionate plea to youth to join him full-time to bring about a revolutionary change in the country's political system.

Addressing his supporters near Rajghat here, the activist-turned-politician also used the platform to attack Congress and BJP saying they "used" people only to get votes and never bothered about them.

"There are people who have looted India a lot. Now the youth have decided to come out and drive them out of Parliament. I ask all youth therefore to come to Jantar Mantar tomorrow and they will be given the status of founder member of the party," Kejriwal said.

Claiming that AAP was different from existing outfits, he said the donations and expenses would be uploaded every now and then on the outfit's website which is being launched tomorrow.

"We have set a series of guidelines for the party members. I want only those of you who can work full-time to come to this party and no one should be found indulging in any activities of taking money for votes during elections," he said.

Kejriwal also said he will "go around every village and town in the country for the next one year trying to convince people against the vote bank policy of the Congress and BJP."

"BJP and Congress used people only for votes," he alleged.

Kejriwal had Saturday said that the aim of the party was to give gram sabhas more say in law-making and making higher judiciary accessible to common man.

Arvind Kejriwal denied permission for rally on Sunday

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New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Saturday denied social activist turned politician Arvind Kejriwal the permission to hold a rally in the capital on Sunday.

Kejriwal’s request for permission was denied keeping in mind the Muharram procession that will dot capital’s roads on Sunday, Delhi Police said.


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Kejriwal had sought permission to take out a rally with his followers between Rajghat and Shaheed Park.

Arvind Kejriwal names political outfit 'Aam Aadmi Party’

New Delhi: Over two months after his split with Anna Hazare to take a political plunge, Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday launched his party naming it 'Aam Aadmi Party’ (Common Man's Party) with an aim to provide Gram Sabhas more say in law making and making higher judiciary accessible to common man.

The launch of the party came at a day-long meeting of around 320 people here during which the party's constitution, which envisages establishment of 'Swaraj' in the country, was also adopted. The meeting was held at the Constitution Club.

The new party will begin its electoral fight with Delhi where Assembly Elections are due towards the end of next year.

"For the past one-and-a-half-years we have been knocking at the doors of various parties on Lokpal Bill. But every party betrayed us when it came to Lokpal Bill. So we decided during the fast in August that this movement will take a political plunge.

"As a result of this, the Aam Aadmi Party has been launched today. Aam aadmi (common man) will now contest elections, aam aadmi will vote and aam aadmi sit in Parliament. This party will change the way politics and political parties function in the country," Kejriwal told reporters.

Asked about Congress' reported objection to the use of 'Aam Aadmi', he said they hijacked the word earlier but they could not hijack the common man.

The formation of the party came after a bitter split with Anna Hazare over the question of the anti-corruption movement taking a political plunge as desired by Kejriwal.

Both Hazare and Kejriwal announced parting of ways on September 19 following differences over forming a party with the former sticking to his position that the movement should remain apolitical.

On October 2, Kejriwal announced the formation of the party saying its official launch will be on November 26 to coincide with day the country's Constitution was adopted in 1949.


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Kejriwal said the Vision Document speaks of bringing self-rule in the country and demands that the preamble be implemented in letter and spirit.

"The Panchayats have become corrupt. We are not talking about it. We want the Gram Sabhas, the mohalla sabhas in the cities to be actively involved in law making except for major issues like that on foreign policy and external security," he said.

There should be referendum, he said, and discounted objections about its effectiveness in the country.

"We also want to bring in a legal system where people get justice without having to spend money. Getting justice has become costly because lawyers charge heavily from people for fighting their case. Common man should have easy access to higher judiciary," he said.

After forming a national council of 320 members which will be expanded by bringing one member from every district committee, Kejriwal said, 23 members were elected to the National Executive.

He said the strength of the executive committee will be 30 and the remaining seats will be filled soon.

"We have to see that there is proper representation for all sections in the committee. If backward people, minorities etc does not have proper representation, then we can have five more members," he said.

He said the party will have two kinds of members -- ordinary and active members. Anyone can enrol himself as an ordinary member by paying Rs 10 as fee for three years and an ordinary member who works for the nation and party tirelessly for four months then he will be made active member.

"The decision on making one an active member will be taken by the committees. For the first time in the history of Indian politics, it has been decided that if one becomes a member of the state executive or national executive councils, his or her relatives will not find place in any councils.

"The same applies when it comes to fighting elections and the party will give prominence to youth and women who are kept at fringes in other parties. Every college will have a party unit," Kejriwal said.

He also said the party will have the Right to Recall and it will be implemented in national executive council, state executive council and district executive council.

"The party's functioning will be transparent and donors list and expenses list will be uploaded on the website from time to time," he said, adding that the party will also have an internal Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayuktas at every state and district.

Any person can lodge a complaint against any party member and if the Lokpal or Lokayukta finds a prima facie case then the person will be probed, he said.

He said his party is committed to provide at least 33 per cent seats to women for contesting elections.

The meeting also saw some disagreement among a section of workers who were not allowed to attend it. A group from Tamil Nadu was seen arguing with a party coordinator on why they were not accommodated.

A member of the Tamil Nadu group said they were not against the party but their problem was with the way in which delegates from the state were selected. "There is an issue. We have objection to the manner in which people were selected for the meeting," the member said.

A group from West Delhi's Tilak Nagar also voiced their disapproval about the way in which delegates were selected.

"They talk about change and transparency. But where is transparency? When we enquired about the meeting, we were told by West Delhi coordinator that there is no such meeting. How did they select delegates for the meeting. They selected their cronies," supporters Mohan Aggarwal and Sudhir Singh said.
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