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Benefit of Lokpal movement to opposition not intended: Arvind Kejriwal

'We are fighting for systemic changes. We are not campaigning for anyone or asking voters to vote for a particular candidate. We are not responsible if opposition is benefited,' said Kejriwal.

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Maintaining that they are not campaigning for any party in the Hisar election, Arvind Kejriwal has said Team Anna should not be held responsible if their movement in any way benefits the opposition and dismissed as "absurd" talk of Hazare nursing an ambition to become President.

"We are fighting for systemic changes. We are not campaigning for anyone or asking voters to vote for a particular candidate. We are not responsible if opposition is benefited. It is the Congress which is responsible for this.

"If they make an announcement (about bringing the Jan Lokpal Bill) today, we will withdraw our entire campaign against them," he told reporters in Hisar last evening.

Besides Kejriwal, who hails from Hisar in Haryana, other members of Team Anna including Kiran Bedi and Manish Sisodia addressed public gatherings asking people to refrain from voting for Congress for its "failure" to bring their Bill in Parliament.

Reacting to Congress leader Digvijay Singh's remarks that Hazare wants to become the President, Kejriwal said, "There is no truth in the claims that Anna wants to become President of India. This is completely absurd..complete bunkum".

Kejriwal stressed that people of Hisar should not confine their choice to just two or three candidates in the fray, but choose from 39 other non-Congress candidates who are contesting.

Though it's a triangular contest for the Hisar seat, with Congress' Jai Prakash, HJC-BJP's Kuldeep Bishnoi and INLD's Ajay Singh Chautala in the fray, there are other candidates who are fighting including those from smaller parties and independents.

On if Hazare will go for another fast if the Bill is not passed in Parliament, Kejriwal said, "I can't say anything now as it is too premature".

To a question if his party will campaign against the Congress in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, which are among the poll-bound states, he said the choice is left with the Congress.

"But it doesn't mean if the Bill is not passed, we will back the Shiromani Akali Dal or Mayawati's BSP...We are not identifying who is good or who is bad, we are only putting pressure on Congress so that they pass the Jan Lokpal Bill," he said.

 

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