New Delhi: A former Team Anna member has demanded answers from Arvind Kejriwal on the use of India Against Corruption (IAC) funds. He says Anna Hazare had returned a cheque for Rs 2 crore that Kejriwal had sent to him.
He has also questioned the source of funds of Suresh Pathare, who was asked to quit as Anna aide on Saturday. "Arvind Kejriwal sent a cheque of Rs 2 crore to Anna Hazare which he refused to accept. Suresh Pathare has made lots of money using Anna's name. He has nexus with the local mining mafia. Anna Hazare has asked him to quit,” Shameem Kazmi says.
Meanwhile, Anna Hazare has decided not to ask activist Arvind Kejriwal to return money collected during the anti-corruption agitations though the latter had offered to give it back.
During a meeting here soon after the group split, Hazare was urged by volunteers that they should ask Kejriwal-led Public Cause Research Foundation to return the money but the activist told them that he had already refused to take it.
Sources, who attended the meeting, claimed that Hazare told the meeting that Kejriwal offered to return money but he asked him to keep it.
The volunteers were of the view that they would need money to organise the movement but Hazare felt that they have to built a new movement and the issue of money should not be a point of fight, they said.
Hazare parted ways with Kejriwal-led group on September 19 over the issue of the anti-corruption movement taking a plunge into politics. The discussion on the issue came up at a meeting, which was also attended by Kiran Bedi, held at Maharashtra Sadan the next day.
Kejriwal had offered a cheque more than once to Hazare after differences erupted over the issue of forming a political party, the sources said. Kejriwal went to Ralegan Siddhi and offered a cheque but Hazare refused to take it.
They said Hazare was of the view that they should try to get a copy of the volunteer's list. "They can give us a copy and keep one with them. What is the harm in it?" Hazare was quoted as saying.
India Against Corruption led by Kejriwal refused to comment on the issue.
Meanwhile, Hazare's close aide Suresh Pathare on Saturday resigned from his office citing personal reasons.
"I think I will not be able to devote full time to the movement. But I will work in the capacity of a volunteer as Anna would wish," he said.
When asked whether he will join the political party to be formed by Kejriwal, he answered in the negative. The sources claimed that villagers have reservations about Pathare and this led to his resignation.
(With additional inputs from PTI)
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