IANS/Hisar, HaryanaAnti-corruption activist Arvind Kejriwal said the government was afraid that half of its ministers will go to jail if the Jan Lokpal bill, prepared by Gandhian Anna Hazare and his team, becomes a law.Addressing a meeting, Kejriwal sought support from the people of Hisar to vote against the Congress and others who indulged in corruption.“The Congress Party does not want to send corrupt people to jail. It does not want to take any action against them either. That is why they are opposed to the Jan Lokpal bill,” Kejriwal said.Kejriwal, accompanied by Hazare’s associate Manish Sisodia, said: “The Congress is afraid that if the Jan Lokpal bill comes, half of its ministers will go to jail (for corruption). That is why the Congress is trying to portray that the Jan Lokpal bill as against the country.”Earlier in Rohtak town, Kejriwal told reporters that Hazare’s campaign against corruption was his own and not associated with any party or organisation. He said the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) could not take credit for Hazare’s anti-corruption campaign in recent months.Earlier in New Delhi, Kejriwal’s India Against Corruption (IAC) group refuted the RSS’ claims that its volunteers were active in all anti-corruption movements.“The RSS is not a part of the leadership and is not associated in anyway in running the movement... It is a people’s movement and every Indian ought to and is welcome to participate in it,” the IAC said in statement. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday said that volunteers of the organisation “are already active in all movements against corruption without craving for their own position and credit.”The statement caused major ripples and gave the Congress an opportunity to attack Hazare, who has been the face of the movement.Armed with a recorded message of the social activist, members of Team Anna yesterday began their anti-corruption and anti-Congress campaign from Hisar ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha by-election.The by-election to the Hisar seat, to be held on October 13, was necessitated after former chief minister and sitting MP Bhajan Lal died in June.Hazare himself is not scheduled to come here for the campaign though his recorded message will be played for the people in the next two-three days, activists of the anti-corruption forum said.In his video message, Hazare has called upon voters not to vote for the Congress as the party was opposed to bringing about an effective Lokpal bill.Meanwhile, federal Law and Justice Minister Salman Khurshid took potshots at the RSS stating that it had no right to question the constitutional validity of the National Advisory Council (NAC). He also advised Hazare to leave politics to politicians and work on social issues.On Hazare’s campaign against the Congress in the ensuing state elections, he said: “Anna should leave politics to us. He should concentrate more on social issues.”Khurshid’s comments on the RSS came after Bhagwat criticised the NAC which is led by United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi.“Those who do not unfurl the national tricolour (flag) at their headquarters and buildings on Independence Day and Republic Day have no moral right to talk about the constitutional validity of NAC,” Khurshid said.During a rally on Thursday, Bhagwat criticised the NAC and opposed the Communal Violence Bill drafted by the panel.Bhagwat called the bill a “deceitful action of destructive minds detrimental to democratic values.”Responding to a query about Hazare’s demand for the right to recall an elected representative, Khurshid said it was as impractical as holding elections all over the country on one day.“Conducting free and fair elections takes too much time and effort, the recall facility would only complicate the matters,” he said.