Set to begin his fast for a strong Lokpal in Mumbai tomorrow, Anna Hazare today said repeated volte-face by the government over the issue had forced him to fast again.
“They formed a joint committee and then in the joint committee they did a U-turn. They formed a standing committee but the result was again a U-turn,” Hazare told reporters before he left for Mumbai to begin his three-day fast tomorrow.
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