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Hazare-Pawar clash is symbolic of India’s war on corruption

| Sunday, April 17, 2011

As India battles corruption like never before, it is extraordinarily symbolic that anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare's ascent in the socio-political landscape, has coincided with the almost proportionate descent of one of India's foremost politicians, Sharad Pawar.

The all-pervasive cancer of corruption in the body politic is the battleground and the spectators are a billion strong.

The moment is historic and both, Anna Hazare and Sharad Pawar have emerged as the defining symbols of this battle. Once a strong prime ministerial candidate who had challenged 10 Janpath, Pawar has been openly accused of encouraging corruption by Hazare and became the first victim of the Jan Lokpal agitation. It didn't help one bit when days later, the tainted PR handler Niira Radia named Pawar as the godfather of Shahid Balwa's DB Realty empire.

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The mass support that Pawar easily drums up, especially from his rural followers, has always been cited as the crown jewel of his five-decades long political career. Even that now virtually pales into insignificance in front of the mass, pan-India outpouring, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Gujarat to Assam, in favour of Hazare.

There's deep symbolism in the fact that both are from Maharashtra- a land that has been in the forefront of social reforms and in giving iconic leadership to India. From the 17th century king, Chhatrapati Shivaji who took on the mighty Mughals to Babasaheb Ambedkar who pioneered the Dalit movement in the modern era, the intervening period sawsocial reformers like Jotiba Phule and Maharishi Karve; political giants like Lokmanya Tilak and Gopal Krishna Gokhale and revolutionaries like Veer Savarkar...Will Hazare join this league as the architect ofIndia's anti-corruption crusade?

The Gandhian Hazare's village Ralegan Siddhi in Ahmednagar district and Pawar's hometown Baramati represent two models of development, both with their sets of admirers. The youngest-ever chief minister of Maharashtra who served four terms before focusing on national politics, Pawar propelled Baramati's development through a three-pronged strategy. Hestrengthened the cooperative movement for sugar production and dairy development, influenced industrialists to establish plants and developed infrastructure through his control over the government.

Thus, while the Baramati taluka is a leader in dairy and sugar production, the Kalyanis Goenkas and Thapars have their big industries in this small town. The Anil Ambani-led Relilance Airport Developers Ltd. is privately developing the Baramati airport as a general aviation hub while Vijay Mallya's United Breweries Group has established India's largest winery in Baramati.

Pawar also established the massive Vidya Pratisthan educational complex at Baramati, which, in keeping with his vision, offers advanced courses in information technology and biotechnology.In 2004, Reliance Industries CMD Mukesh Ambani, inaugurated Vidya Pratisthan's School of Biotechnology and offered all-out assistance as did Kiran Mazumdar Shaw of Biocon India.

Anna Hazare (72), who is almost as old as Sharad Pawar (70), never had any of these advantages. He was a truck driver when he left the Indian Army and returned to his chronically drought-stricken village in 1975 to try and lift it out of poverty. Hazare focused on character, values and principles; walked the talk, motivated the villagers to undertake water-conservation projects through

shram-daan (voluntary labour) and, through community action, forced the closure of liquor shops.The hardwork paid off and his village became an oasis of self-sufficiency, a model for others to follow. While only powerful politicians and regional satraps could try to replicate Pawar's Baramati model, many self-driven, but otherwise 'ordinary' villagers have replicated the Ralegan Siddhi model. Popatrao Pawar's village Hivre Bazaar is a famous example.

Once admired for his administrative skills as chief minister, quick grasp of complex issues, grassroot popularity and a progressive predisposition (Pawar has publicly spoken of his vasectomy after the birth of his only child, a girl), a new chapter opened in Pawar's career after he chose to move to Delhi. He was effectively sidelined by the Congress high command. As the political scientist Ram Bapat told this correspondent in an interview, the move to Delhi was a blunder. Pawar should have focused on the development Maharashtra. Another view suggests that it was the compulsions of Delhi politics and his personal ambitions that brought Pawar closer to corporate biggies and the consequent controversies.

Hazare and Pawar have clashed previously. While Hazare has accused Pawar of a strong nexus with builders, Hazare's anti-corruption campaigns in Maharashtra during early-to mid-2000 led to the resignations of three NCP ministers. Another NCP politician and a close relative of Pawar, Padamsinh Patil, had to bite the dust when he was arrested in a murder case and accused of plotting to murder Hazare.

Recent years have seen Pawar embroiled in serious controversies involving mega, construction firms such as Lavasa and now DB Realty.

In his larger crusade against corruption which has the support of the entire nation, Hazare has clearly outpaced and overshadowed Pawar. The Hazare-Pawar battle is now just a side-story and has perhaps reached its denouement.

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By kritesh singhal
Jun 19, 2011
india is a big city india not a poor counry but its all money hidden in swis banks
By sonam
Jun 10, 2011
Yes, sharad pawar is a corrupt leader. congress knew his truth,but does not take action about them.
By Reply to "By Accept THe Truth"
May 9, 2011
Hey, I do not accept your comments that Pawar is the most corrupt, we have Karnanidhi and his family.
By Roque Dick
May 4, 2011
I want sharad Pawar should resign from Public service. Let an honest person take over such Public positions. Anna Hazare, you are Godsend gift to the Public. Long Live Anna Hazare. I congratulate Vaidya.
By Roque Dick
May 4, 2011
What a shame for a Person of tall standing. Sharad Pawar should resign for his corrupt stats. Long Live Anna Hazare, Let God Bless him and keep him safe.
By vikas
Apr 27, 2011
it's like this. tomorrow if Sharad pawar himself declares his guilt about his corruption so far even after that all people from his home town Baramati will never agree upon that. lol...!
By Sunil Parmar
Apr 26, 2011
India & Indians have always being enchanted with the glory of Gandhi Family... But Its the time to wake to see the Mirror... Politics is Seriously a Shit Gutter and almost all (Exception are always there like Anna Hazare) who have spoiled there clothes in it.. starting from Bofors, In all most every Scam, it was congress that was involved but then Ironically, There are still ruling us... Every politician Irrespective of the party starts with the aim & Objective of serving the society but ends up getting into the dirty play of corruption... God Bless our country and protect people like Anna Hazare...
By Champak
Apr 22, 2011
Hang all currupt politicians.
By deepak
Apr 22, 2011
@Dinesh sharad pawar is not just agriculture minister of Baramati but india which has lacs of Baramati's. Then he better of work at local municipal level for baramati and NOT at central level
Don't favor a corrupt rather stand against it.
By Dinesh
Apr 21, 2011
yes, i agree that Sharad Pawar is corrupt, but if look at wat he has turned of barren land calle "Baramati" into, i think he atleast works for people.
Regarding Anna Hazare, yes he works for people, agreed, but ever tried to probe into his cases of corruption? his supporters are also accused in many of blackmailing cases....and he is also as corrupt as Mr. Pawar is...
By mahendra chandra joshi
Apr 21, 2011
I fully and wholeheartedly agree with shri Vadaiya's observations.
By Marcus Dabre
Apr 21, 2011
Sharad Pawar's develpoment breeds curruption and poor suffers relentlessly. Our Vasai-Virar belt was called lungs of Mumbai as being green belt, was main source of oxizan to Mumbai city. Pawar as chief Minister, opened the land for builders and within 20 years its population has gone up from 250000 t0 1200000, creating all sort of suffering to local. Please not he treated Baramati as Maharashtra. Anna is for India, that is the differance.
By sharma
Apr 21, 2011
sharad pawar is chief of all corrupt politician. Mad and greedy selfish guy. He should be hanged till death
By b.ravi kumar
Apr 21, 2011
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By stanley
Apr 20, 2011
Just hearing about Anna's anti corruption movement, even in the place like Andaman my heart feels joy. At least someone made a point to the country's citizens that now it's up to you, do you want corrupt NETA? People are tired of the corruption. Every place you have to pay the babu to get any work done. They believe it's their right. I suport Anna.
says:

Thanks Mr Stanley. It's  nice to see a comment from the Andamans! At the same time, it tells us about the extent of corruption in our country! Is there a spot that is free of corruption?

By Deepak
Apr 20, 2011
Author seems to be too confused and undecided.
says:

No, Mr Deepak, I'm not confused. I'm crystal clear in what I'm stating- and it's all based on facts.

By TRUTH
Apr 19, 2011
Not even a Blogger has the guts to say "Pawar is the ONE". He is behind every major Govt decision + shady deal etc. Then come the AMBANIS!
By Accept THe Truth
Apr 19, 2011
Sharad Pawar is head of ICC, Minister of Agriculture & Food processing, & also BCCI. Does a MAN need anything other than these to control the whole of INDIA? He is the most CORRUPT Man in INDIA now!
By vijay
Apr 19, 2011
Pawar is an agriculturist turned politician and Hazare is a soldier turned social worker. They cannot meet ever. They have different outlooks towards life. One is after money, fame and dynasty advancement and other after helping the masses. These two aims do not meet.
By Milind
Apr 19, 2011
If you objectively evaluate any of Sharad Pawar's interviews and statements, you will easily grasp his intellectual capacity. He is one of the few who genuinely understands issues of development, and is a good candidate for the prime ministership.
says:

Alas! That's the tragedy. Should one say that he has destroyed himself or is in the process of doing that?

By Mr. Mike Singapura
Apr 18, 2011
Corrupt people should be punished to the core. There is no excuse to loot public money when 70% of the population struggle to have one meal a day. India should not be proud to be a developed country until the country feeds its own people. Tons of public money looted by Rajas and Pawar every hour. The only politician punished for corruption is one ex-minister in Kerala who is in jail today at least for one year. Kudos to clean communist CM of Kerala. Congress promoted corruption from day 1 in India. Rajiv and Sonia opened the pandora box of corruption in crores figures. If the judiciary failed to punish the Gandhis it is the failure of our judiciary not because fake Gandhis are clean. Manmohan seems to be innocent and clean but has no power to expel his corrupt ministers! What a pity, India. People should revolt and punish the corrupt in the people's court.
By santosh
Apr 18, 2011
Stop this nonsense mr. Vaidya... looks like you are writing on behalf of RSS. Pawar has done lot of good work for the people...!
By Manish
Apr 18, 2011
We don't need Lokpal , Anna you just say this man is corrupt and we the people ( mob) will ask him to resigne. Why don't you ask for entire congress Govt. to resign Sonia- Bofors case Qutrochi ,Bhopal Gas--- Manamonah - Negligence,supporting and hiding corrupt Raja and others- Pratiba- Bank fraud and many more serious allegation.... Rest of the congressi are not known for their work but for their good relationship with Gandhi family.
By Indian
Apr 17, 2011
Both are good leaders.Both leaders have done the work of which millions of people benefitted.Article is contraductory.
By indicus
Apr 17, 2011
anna hazare may have done fine things in the past, but just now he represents an odious BJP-RSS combo meal. Go digest that.
By Anand Kabbur
Apr 17, 2011
The country needs both models of development, rural development as well as industialisation. But the latter should not be at the cost of the former. Improvement of the life of the urban poor is equally important. But in achieving development, means are more important than the ends. Corrupt persons can not be exonerated just because they of brought about some form of development in a limited area. An All India fight against corruption is the need of the hour. The corrupt must be made to bite the dust. Long live Anna Hazare and his movement!!
  


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