'They earned the trust of people': Anna Hazare on NDA's Maha victory (IANS Interview)

IANS February 5, 2025 177 views

Anna Hazare recently shared insights about the NDA's victory in Maharashtra, attributing their success to genuine public connection. He emphasized the importance of spirituality beyond religious rituals, focusing on national welfare and helping others. The veteran activist also reflected on his long-standing battle against corruption and the challenges facing the Lokpal system. Despite persistent obstacles, Hazare remains hopeful about creating meaningful societal change.

"Without spirituality, life will not change" - Anna Hazare
'They earned the trust of people': Anna Hazare on NDA's Maha victory (IANS Interview)
Mumbai, Feb 4: Veteran social activist Anna Hazare, who led movements to promote rural development, and increase government transparency, spoke to IANS on Tuesday on various issues.

Key Points

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NDA earned public trust through successful mass engagement

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Spirituality crucial for societal transformation

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Continued effort needed for effective anti-corruption mechanisms

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Lokpal law requires meaningful implementation

To a question on the victory of the BJP-led NDA in Maharashtra, the anti-corruption crusader said that the alliance's ability to connect with the public could bring this success.

"The NDA has earned the trust of the people, which is why they have been chosen," he said.

He attributed the victory to the alliance's successful engagement with the masses, building confidence among them.

When asked about Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray, Hazare's response was straightforward: "I don't know what he does, and I don't even get close to him. I don't offer any advice to his party, or anyone associated with it."

Hazare also discussed the importance of spirituality in shaping individuals and society.

"Without spirituality, life will not change," he said, adding that spirituality is not merely about chanting prayers or wearing rosaries, but about contributing to the welfare of the nation and alleviating the suffering of others.

He further explained that true spirituality lies in doing good for the country and helping those in need.

Hazare also addressed his long-standing struggle for the Lokpal, the anti-corruption body in India.

Reflecting on his past efforts, he said: "I fought many movements for the creation of a Lokpal at the central level. After much effort, the bill was passed in Parliament, and now a second Lokpal has been appointed."

While the law had been passed and the appointment made, Hazare pointed out the deficiencies that persist.

"Although the Lokpal-Lok Ayukta law has been implemented, it is not working as expected. People still do not have the rights they should be getting," he stated.

Despite these challenges, Hazare remained hopeful. "If the Lokpal and Lok Ayukta function as they should, there will be no corruption," he said, highlighting the potential for this body to act as a powerful tool against corruption if it operates properly.

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