Kejriwal to break his fast against inflated power bills on April 6

05 Apr 2013 Evaluate

Claiming that 10.50 lakh Delhhites had signed letters protesting the inflated power and water bills, activist-turned-politician and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal, on indefinite fast for 14 days has announced to break his fast on April 6 at 5 pm. Kejriwal has been fasting since March 23 against inflated power and water bills.

Addressing the press in New Delhi, Kejriwal said that he wanted to break his fast with Anna Hazare. He was fasting against what AAP described as inflated power and water bills due to corruption as part of their civil disobedience movement and simultaneously, through 264 centres across as many wards, AAP volunteers were fanning out colonies to get people to sign a letter pledging they would not pay inflated power and water bills. 

Kejriwal also asked all the AAP volunteers to go to their allocated wards and encourage people to fix the disconnected electricity and water lines of the people in their locality. Kejriwal ending his fast on April 6 as it is a very auspicious day as Mahatma Gandhiji broke the salt law in 1930 after the Dandi March to launch the civil disobedience movement.

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