Hazare had yesterday expressed "sadness" over the "state of affairs" in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in an interview to a television news channel.
"Annaji is right in expressing his reservations that politics is dirty and all kinds of people come to it. But, I assure that whenever there is something wrong, we are the only party in the country to take strong action," Sisodia told PTI at Mapusa town.
Hazare had said he was "very saddened" to see that some of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's colleagues had gone to jail, while some others were "indulging in fraud".
His remarks came against the backdrop of AAP minister Sandeep Kumar's arrest for allegedly raping a woman.
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Before forming the AAP, Kejriwal was part of the India Against Corruption (IAC) movement, spearheaded by the veteran Gandhian from Maharashtra in 2011-12.
"There is no other party in this country which takes such a strong and quick action against anything (wrong) that is happening within the party," Sisodia said.
"We respect his (Hazare's) concerns. They are genuine and we will look into them," Sisodia said.
Expressing concerns over the state of affairs in the AAP, Hazare had said, "I am very hurt. When he (Kejriwal) was with me, he wrote a book on gram swaraj...Will he call this gram swaraj? That's why I am very sad. The hope with which I was looking at him (Kejriwal) is over."
In an obvious reference to the Sandeep Kumar episode, Sisodia said, "Whatever has happened was sad. But, it has also given us the opportunity to prove that we are the only party in the country to take swift action. There is certainty of action (in the AAP)."
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Sisodia, who is on a three-day visit to the coastal state, visited various pandals of Lord Ganesha.
"The biggest model is that of god. I have come here to ask for the blessings of Lord Ganesha.
"There are several vices in the society. There are problems related to health and education. To usher in development, we need to take care of the health and education of the people," the AAP leader said.