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This is an archive article published on October 28, 2011

Unease in Team Anna; Hazare hints at core committee revamp

Hazare contemplating pan-India apolitical organisation to 'change the game of elections': sources.

Anna Hazare today hinted at the expansion of his core committee as a sense of unease gripped his team over allegations of financial misconduct against some of its key members.

The core committee of Team Anna will be expanded soon,journalist Raju Parulekar,who is Hazare’s official blogger,said as two key member Medha Patkar and Kumar Vishwas demanded an “overhaul” of the committee.

He,however,declined to go into details of when and how the revamp will take place.

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The thinking on reconstituting the team comes ahead of the crucial meeting of the core committee in nearby Ghaziabad tomorrow which will not be attended by Hazare,who is on a vow of silence from October 16.

The meeting comes against the backdrop of a series of allegations against key members like Kejriwal and Bedi as well as the resignation of two prominent activists Rajinder Singh and P V Rajagopal citing the political turn taken by Hazare’s anti-corruption movement.

Parulekar also said Hazare is contemplating a pan-India apolitical organisation to achieve his objective of a change in the electoral system.

“The new outfit would aim at not playing the game of election but to change the rule of the game of election,” Parulekar said,adding,“it will be an apolitical organisation”.

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Though Patkar and Vishwas did not criticise Kiran Bedi and Arvind Kejriwal,who are facing flak over the functioning of their NGOs – their financial integrity has also been questioned — they have referred to the allegations faced by the core committee members.

“I don’t think there is a difference of opinion. A bit of overhauling is certainly becoming necessary because there are a number of allegations and core committee members are being targeted,” Patkar,who will not be attending tomorrow’s meeting due to prior engagement,said. Another prominent member Santosh Hegde will also not attend the meeting.

Vishwas shot off a letter to Hazare demanding suspension of the core committee and sought its expansion to make it more representative against the backdrop of Congress leaders targeting it.

“Such attacks (against Team Anna members) and the subsequent clarifications will strengthen the conspiracy to divert the attention from key issues… I request you to give greater representation to the Core Committee consisting of limited members and turn it into a hard-core committee… I once again urge you to suspend the present core committee and create a new system to enable us to see a corruption-free new India,” Vishwas,a lecturer-poet,said.

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He said the leaders of the ruling party were targeting Hazare and each member of the core committee and trying to tarnish their public image and credibility.

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