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Hazare calls for stringent punishment in rape cases

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

"There should be stringent punishment for the rape accused. Tough laws are necessary," Hazare told reporters here.

He was speaking after paying tribute to the Mahatma Gandhi memorabilia bought by an Indian businessman at the International Airport. Former Army chief V K Singh was also present on the occasion.

Hazare added that it was also important that family members should inculcate strong values in children.

He, however, declined to comment on the recent remarks made by spiritual leader Asaram Bapu and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat in connection with the Delhi gangrape incident.

"Had Gandhian principles been brought into practice in India, the condition of the country would not have been like this today," he said adding that unless people don't get power to pull down the government, there would be no change in the country.

 

Hazare, who plans to hold a mega-rally in Patna on January 30, said he would embark on the nation-wide tour to create awareness among people to bring change in the country.

When asked whether he would like Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal to join the movement, Hazare said, "Whosoever feels that they want a change in the country, should join the movement."

"Our priority is not to change the politics, but to change the people," he said adding that the country which Gandhiji had envisioned has not been fulfilled.

V K Singh said it was time to bring in 'swaraj' (self-rule) in the country. "Time has come for a change in the country," he said.

Former Union minister and prominent city businessman Kamal Morarka has acquired 29 items of the Mahatma Gandhi memorabilia at an auction in the UK last year.

The memorabilia will be showcased at tour events throughout the country in order to re-introduce Gandhi and Gandhian philosophy to Indian youth. (More)

  

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First Published: Aug 25 2010 | 6:06 PM IST

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