Angry over his arrest, thousands of
supporters of social activist Anna Hazare shouted slogans in his
support as they held candle light vigils at several places in the city
Tuesday.
'We will not tolerate this and the government will have to pay. We won't indulge in violence but won't take this treatment lying down,' said 28-year-old Vani Batra, a homemaker.
Hazare, fellow activist Arvind Kejriwal and six supporters were sent to Tihar Jail by a special executive magistrate for not signing a bail bond and promising not to violate prohibitory orders.
Raising slogans in support of
Hazare, the protesters with candles, placards and banners in their hands
gathered at India Gate, Chhatrasal Stadium where thousands of Hazare's
supporters were detained, and outside Tihar Jail where the Gandhian has
been kept.
'Is this really a democracy? Don't
we have the right to protest peacefully in our own country? This is not
the India Mahatma Gandhi fought for,' said 32-year-old software engineer
Julio Joy protesting at India Gate with a poster in his hand that read
'Free Anna Now'.
The protesters, cutting across all
sections of society, demanded Hazare's release and criticised the
government for arresting the activist. They also denounced the detaining
and arrest of thousands of other activists by the Delhi Police.
'The government is digging its own
grave with such foolish actions and display of pure arrogance. I pray to
god that the people in power get some sense,' said Sudhir Adhikari, a
62-year-old businessman protesting outside Tihar Jail.
Slogans like 'Anna nahi aandhi hain, yeh doosra Gandhi hain' (He is a
blizzard, a second Mahatma Gandhi) and 'Jo kabhi nahi haare, woh Anna
Hazare' (Who never lost to anyone, he is Anna Hazare) were raised by the
protesters who vowed to intensify their agitation.'We will not tolerate this and the government will have to pay. We won't indulge in violence but won't take this treatment lying down,' said 28-year-old Vani Batra, a homemaker.
Hazare, fellow activist Arvind Kejriwal and six supporters were sent to Tihar Jail by a special executive magistrate for not signing a bail bond and promising not to violate prohibitory orders.
Police had clamped prohibitory orders at the J.P. Park where the activists were planning to sit on fast against corruption.
Source: IANS
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