Upping the ante, Anna Hazare today gave a 12-day deadline to the government to pass the Jan Lok Pal Bill failing which he will continue his fast "till my last breath".
At the same time, Team Anna said that a dialogue with the government is the only way out although they will not compromise on corruption.
Addressing a press conference at Ramlila Grounds where he moved from Tihar Jail earlier in the day to begin his 15-day protest, Hazare made a surprise announcement that he would not leave the fast venue till the Bill is passed.
"I have made the decision of my life. It is up to the government to pass the Bill. If the Bill is not passed in this (on going) session, then I will continue my fast till my last breath," the 73-year-old Gandhian told reporters at the fast venue.
Replying to questions whether he was shifting the goalpost after agreeing to restrict the fast to a fortnight, Hazare's close associate Arvind Kejriwal said "Anna Hazare will be here."
The Delhi Police Commissioner has agreed that the fast can be extended by a week on four days' notice, he said.
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Hazare said "We have permission till September 2 but if by August 30 the Bill is not passed then people will be asked to fill jails across the country."
"We are willing to have a discussion with the government with an open mind but there cannot be any compromise on corruption," Hazare aid Prashant Bhushan said.
"....Resolution of problems comes through only negotiations," Kejriwal, another associate said.
Hazare said, "first introduce the Jan Lok Pal Bill. I have gone to the People's Parliament. Till the Bill is not passed, I am not going to leave this place. I am saying this on behalf of people."
His toughening of stand came on the fourth day of his fast that began in police detention on Tuesday morning and continued throughout his stay in Tihar jail from which he came out today to a huge welcome by his supporters.
Hazare said he has "made the decision of my life" that he will not give up the fast till the Jan Lok Pal is passed.
Maintaining that the government has majority in both Parliament and the Standing Committee, he said it was up to the government to see how it will get the Bill passed.
Asked about Justice Santosh Hegde's comments that Team Hazare could consider keeping Prime Minister and higher judiciary out of Lok Pal, Kejriwal said it was Hegde's personal opinion and Anna Campaign has not changed its stand. But he also said that there was no differences within the team.
Kejriwal alleged that the government was making Parliament and Standing Committee a "shield" for not passing the Jan Lok Pal Bill.
Stressing that higher judiciary needs to be within the ambit of Lok Pal, he said the judges deciding the fate of tainted brother-judges will not suffice under the Judicial Accountability Bill.
To a question, Bhushan said they were not averse to a dialogue with the government with an open mind. "We are not afraid of discussions. If somebody from the government wants to discuss, we have no problems. But we are not ready to compromise on corruption," he said.
Kejriwal said nobody from the government has approached them for discussions so far.
He parried a question whether Team Hazare was becoming extreme and was leaving the Gandhian to die.