The 77-year-old Gandhian also said that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, too, may join the protest but whether his constitutional post would be respected for him to be given space on the stage would be decided at a meeting he is holding tomorrow.
"The land ordinance is against the farmers. In an agriculturally dominated nation, when there is torture on farmers, then all the people should stand united.
"I told him (Kejriwal) that workers should not come on to the stage, they can join the agitation. We will talk on this in detail as I am meeting him tomorrow. We will talk and figure out the next plan of action," he told NDTV.
"Arvind is now the CM. Not Arvind as a person but being a chief minister, whether we have to respect his post or not that we will decide tomorrow. If everybody decides that Arvind should sit on the stage, then I don't have any problem..." Hazare said.
Hazare, along with farmers' bodies, will be holding a two- day protest starting tomorrow -- when the Budget Session of the Parliament too gets underway -- against the ordinance at Jantar Mantar here.
"This (land) ordinance is against the farmers and in favour of the corporates. It seems to be 'Achhe Din' only for the corporates," he said.