Patna, Aug 27: Appealing to Anna Hazare to end his fast, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today said corruption had turned into a "game" in the hands of the people which they will not tolerate.
"Corruption is now game in the hands of people who are not prepared to tolerate it anymore," Kumar said.
"We want that a solution is worked out and Anna ends his fast," he said replying to a question at Indira Awas Distribution function in Danapur, on the outskirts of the state capital.
Stating that he had strongly opposed the action when Anna was arrested and was stopped from launching his fast at J P Park in New Delhi, Kumar said the NDA has placed its views and a solution is likely to evolve.
"Parliament is holding debate today and in principle, there is an agreement with Anna on the issue of corruption," he said.
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