<p>In his statement on Hazare's arrest, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said: "There are many forces that would not like to see India realize its true place in the comity of nations. We must not play into their hand."<br /><br />"The prime minister should tell what he meant by it," Naidu added. <br /><br />On the same lines, Communist Party of India member D. Raja said: "What are the forces which are trying to hinder our growth, he (prime minister) should clarify." <br /><br />Congress spokesperson Rashid Alvi also had Wednesday raised doubts about "foreign hands" being behind Hazare's demand for a stronger Lokpal Bill. <br /><br />"We will have to find out the truth, why the US is supporting this movement," Alvi had said.<br />Hazare planned to begin his fast for the Jan Lokpal bill here Tuesday. However, Delhi Police imposed certain conditions before allowing the protest. Hazare refused to sign the <br />undertaking, following which the police detained him and his other team members Tuesday.<br />He was arrested and subsequently released but refused to leave the jail. But now he will begin his 15-day-long fast at Ramlila ground here as his conditions have been met.</p>
<p>In his statement on Hazare's arrest, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said: "There are many forces that would not like to see India realize its true place in the comity of nations. We must not play into their hand."<br /><br />"The prime minister should tell what he meant by it," Naidu added. <br /><br />On the same lines, Communist Party of India member D. Raja said: "What are the forces which are trying to hinder our growth, he (prime minister) should clarify." <br /><br />Congress spokesperson Rashid Alvi also had Wednesday raised doubts about "foreign hands" being behind Hazare's demand for a stronger Lokpal Bill. <br /><br />"We will have to find out the truth, why the US is supporting this movement," Alvi had said.<br />Hazare planned to begin his fast for the Jan Lokpal bill here Tuesday. However, Delhi Police imposed certain conditions before allowing the protest. Hazare refused to sign the <br />undertaking, following which the police detained him and his other team members Tuesday.<br />He was arrested and subsequently released but refused to leave the jail. But now he will begin his 15-day-long fast at Ramlila ground here as his conditions have been met.</p>