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Govt told media to underplay Delhi stir: Bedi

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July 27, 2012 17:46 IST

Prominent Team Anna member Kiran Bedi on Friday alleged that the media was instructed by the United Progressive Alliance government to 'underplay' the ongoing agitation of the movement for a strong Lokpal and action against central ministers accused of corruption.

"There is a letter in writing from the government instructing media to underplay our agitation at Jantar Mantar as it is seen as a threat to its survival," she told reporters in New Delhi.

Bedi refuted the suggestion that the Anna Hazare movement was losing its direction with the focus shifting from Lokpal to ministerial corruption and said, "These are not two separate issues."

The government was opposing the Janalokpal Bill because if its enacted its cabinet ministers would be under investigation threatening their survival, she said adding that "we have not created any evidence against the ministers which has come from statutory bodies like Comptroller and Auditor General."

On the controversial meeting of Hazare with Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid near Pune last month, she said, "It was Khurshid who came to meet Anna for discussion."

Asked as to why the team members were not informed about the meeting, Bedi said Anna was not a 'subservient leader'.

In reply to a question she maintained that the Anna movement was 'apolitical', adding that the team members were not hankering after any position of power.

Instead of becoming, "Just one vote in Parliament (becoming member of Parliament)," the team would like to be part of the national movement continuing the mission of awakening the masses against corruption, she added.

Bedi said the crowd was enough at Jantar Mantar, adding that "Jantar Mantar is not Ramlila Maidan".

"Even those who are not physically present, their heart with Anna and the movement," she felt. Asked as to why she was in Pune when Team Anna agitation was continuing in Delhi, Bedi said she had a prior commitment of delivering lecture in the city.

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