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This is an archive article published on August 25, 2011

Manish Tewari regrets his remarks against Hazare

In course of political cut and thrust,certain things are inadvertently said which cause pain: Tewari

Congress party spokesperson Manish Tewari today apologised to Anna Hazare for calling him corrupt and appealed to the Gandhian to call off his 10-day fast.

But the apology by the Congress MP from Punjab did not cut much ice with Hazare since the anti-corruption crusader’s lawyer Milind Pawar said a case of defamation would be filed against him in a Pune court next week.

Two days before Hazare was due to commence his fast in Delhi on August 16,the activist was targetted by the Congress for the first time when Tewari cited the Sawant Commission report and accused him of being “steeped in corruption from head to toe”.

“I know some of my recent utterances have caused hurt to Mr Hazare. I regret the same and I would like to appeal to him as a citizen of this country to end his fast,” Tewari said in Delhi.

“In the course of political cut and thrust,certain things are inadvertantly said which cause pain,” he said.

Tewari while going ballistic against Hazare said the “Sawant Commission ripped apart the moral core of Hazare as it found him steeped in corruption from head to toe”.

He also alleged Team Anna comprised “armchair fascists,overground Maoists,closet anarchists funded by invisible donors”.

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Pawar said notwithstanding the regret expressed by Tewari a defamation case would be filed against him.

“We will file a case against Manish Tewari under IPC Section 500 for the defamatory remarks made by him against Hazare on August 14,describing him as a corrupt person at a public forum,” he told PTI in Pune. Pawar,who returned to the city from Delhi last night,said Hazare’s Secretary had given him the go-ahead for filing

the criminal complaint against Tewari.

Tewari’s comments had evoked strong reactions from Hazare’s supporters.

Asked why the matter was being pressed by the Hazare camp even after Tewari publicly expressed regret for his remarks,the lawyer said the acceptance of guilt on his part did not mean he should go unpunished for his “insolent” utterances against the veteran social activist.

 

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