New Delhi, Jan 25: Congress today hit out at Anna Hazare saying he should not call himself Gandhian as he justified slapping.
“It is unfortunate that a man like him who is so experienced, is speaking in favour of propagating violence. He should not call himself Gandhian because these views are not in line with Mahatma Gandhi's ideology. It is unfortunate that he is supporting violence,” party spokesperson Renuka Chaudhary said.
She was reacting to Hazare's remarks that a person is left with no option but to slap when his power of tolerance of corruption runs out.
Talking to reporters in his native village Ralegaon Siddhi last night, Hazare said, “when a man's power of tolerance runs out, then whoever is in front of you, if a slap is given, then the brain is put back in place. That is the only road open now”.
(Ek chamata gaal pe padega, dimaag thikaane aa jayega, aur koi rasta nahi bacha hai) Hazare made the remarks after watching the Hindi film ‘Gali Gali Chor Hai' based on the common man's fight against corruption.
On November 24 last year, Hazare had sparked a row by appearing to approve of the slapping of Union Minister Sharad Pawar by a youth in Delhi. He had, however, later condemned the attack on Pawar.
Condemning Hazare's remarks, AICC general secretary Digvijay Singh said his respect for Hazare has “gone down” after this statement.
“I had always believed him (Hazare) to be a Gandhian, a practitioner of non-violence. But with the kind of violent streak he is showcasing, my respect for him has declined. I condemn the statement,” Singh said.
Union Minister Sachin Pilot also found Hazare's remarks “contrary to the essence of our culture”.
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