Anna Hazare served with Supreme Court notice for misuse of funds

Anna HazareThe Supreme Court on Monday sent a notice to anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare seeking response to the public interest litigation filed by lawyer M L Sharma. The petition asked for a CBI investigation to find more on alleged misuse of funds received from the government for rural development as per the report of Justice Sawant Committee in 2005. The bench comprising Justices Aftab Alam and Ranjana P Desai had issued notices to the Centre and Maharashtra government apart from Anna Hazare. Sharma pointed out in his petition that Hind Swaraj Trust, a public trust had been floated by Anna Hazare and his associates in village Ralegan Siddhi in 1995 with a capital of just Rs 500. Even before the trust was registered the centre had contributed Rs 45 lakh towards the trust for 1994-95 followed by Rs 65.85 lakh from the state government for 1995-96. Sharma alleged that this amounted to criminal breach of trust related to public funds and fraud as it is not possible for a trust that was not even formed to spend that much amount within a short span of time. Anna Hazare had received around one crore rupees from Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology in the name of rural help. The level of consumption of these funds received from the consolidated fund of India, could be revealed only after an investigation.

Anna Hazare served with Supreme Court notice for misuse of funds

Legal news report by Lydia Chitra Jacob