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    Full coverage: Anna breaks fast after 288 hours, nation relieved

    Anna Hazare ended his 12-day fast Sunday morning before tens of thousands of cheering supporters at Ramlila Maidan by sipping a glass of coconut water with honey offered to him by two girls.

    The nation, particularly the government of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, heaved a collective sigh of relief at the resolution of a major national crisis as the 74-year-old activist ended his fast at around 10.20 a.m. He began his fast Aug 16 morning and completed 288 hours of fasting. Refresh this page for live updates

    9: 30 pm: Anna's village rejoices, prepares for his homecoming

    Anna's village of Ralegaon Siddhi in Maharashtra is celebrating his victory as their own. It's almost like the Maharashtrian new year of gudi padva for the family of this 74-year-old gandhian.

    However concerns over his health still remain even as they prepare for a grand homecoming for Anna.

    Kaushalya, a member of Anna's family, said that they thank the people of India without whom his fast would not have reached a victorious end. More on CNN IBN

    9: 00 pm: Agnivesh web clips spark row

    Activist Swami Agnivesh, who was a key member of Team Anna till the ninth day of Anna Hazare's 12-day fast, has courted controversy with video clippings appearing on social network sites allegedly showing him criticising the anti-corruption campaign. Agnivesh has dismissed the footage as doctored. More

    8: 30 pm: Omar hails ending of Anna's fast

    Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the ending of fast by veteran social activist Anna Hazare was a victory for people's power and showed the resilience of parliamentary democracy.

    "This is a victory of people's power, but it also shows the resilience of the parliamentary democracy system, both worked together to end Anna's fast," Abdullah told reporters. More

    8: 00 pm: BJP will continue to support Anna's fight against corruption: Advani

    LK Advani said that his party will continue to support veteran social activist Anna Hazare in his fight against corruption. He added that Hazare has thanked the BJP for its contribution during the campaign in a letter.

    "Anna wrote a letter to thank my party for the contribution it made. The fight will continue," Advani told media persons.

    "An important episode in the battle against corruption has been completed. The battle will continue because it is country's battle. People are very happy," he added. More

    7: 30 pm: Anti-politician act helped solve impasse, says Kiran Bedi

    Defending her much-talked about speech at the Ramlila grounds where she called politicians 'double-faced', former Indian Police Service officer Kiran Bedi claimed her act got the attention of opposition and helped resolve the issue.

    Talking to a NDTV news channel, Bedi said her act Friday attracted the attention of LK Advani who called her that evening and this led to a breakthrough in the impasse.

    'When I wrote only a miracle could change this, that miracle came through Mr. Advani, through the crowd that booed at some MPs, who had come to meet Anna, leaving. I think that booing went up to Mr. Advani,' Bedi said. Full story

    6: 50 pm: Free kitchens in Jammu on Anna victory

    People in this winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir took out processions and set up free kitchens at various places to celebrate the end of Anna Hazare's fast.

    With the Indian tricolour forming the backdrop, free kitchens in Jammu city offered food to all those who thronged there.

    'It is our way of celebrating the victory of Anna. He has broken his fast today and it is time to feed the people,' Darshan Kumar, one of the activists involved in organising the 'langar' or free kitchen, told IANS.  More

    6: 30 pm: Lokpal bill may come up in parliament in November

    A redrafted Lokpal bill may be brought in parliament during its winter session, that usually starts mid-November, after the parliamentary standing committee on law and justice deliberates over various drafts of the proposed anti-graft law, government sources said Sunday.

    The sources said that, at that stage, amendments or changes in the legislation would be possible with the approval of both houses of parliament. After being passed by both the houses, it would go to President Pratibha Patil for approval before becoming a law. More

    6: 10 pm: Thousands arrive at India Gate for the victory March

    Thousands of Anna Hazare supporters have made their way to the India Gate to participate in the victory march called by him. Those who're not in Delhi have come out in droves in their respective cities to celebrate. More

    6: 00 pm: Rs.70 lakh and counting, donations still pour in for Anna

    Donations have been pouring in from across the country to support social activist Anna Hazare's anti-graft movement. India Against Corruption (IAC), the NGO spearheading it, has so far received more than Rs.70 lakh in cash donations and more is still coming in an activist said.

    The donation collection desk at Ramlila ground since Aug 19 - the day Hazare moved there from Tihar Jail - has received cash donations of more than Rs. 70 lakh, Vikas Tyagi, a coordinator at the donation department, told IANS. More

    5: 45 pm: Security personnel relieved as Hazare ends fast

    It was a daunting task for the hundreds of paramilitary and Delhi Police personnel guarding the Ramlila ground with many of them admitting that it was an 'overwhelming' experience. With Anna breaking his fast for a strong anti-graft bill after 288 hours, most of them breathed a sigh of relief.

    Many of the security personnel admitted that they had not seen such large crowds ever and it was a tough challenge to manage them and keeping their cool despite a few untoward incidents including one where policemen were attacked by some drunkards. More

    5: 30 pm: Unifying people an achievement: Bhushan

    Team Anna member Prashant Bhushan said that the biggest achievement of the anti-corruption movement was that it united people cutting across all divides.

    'We are relieved. We can now relax and reflect on the nature of the movement and decide the future course,' Bhushan said.

    'It was a roller coaster ride. We felt pessimistic at times. But we always felt that whatever happens in parliament, the movement engaged people across classes and barriers. Young people shed their cynicism and felt empowered. This was an achievement.' More

    5: 00 pm: Anna dehydrated and exhausted: Trehan

    Anna Hazare is fine and doing well despite his 288-hour-long fast. However, his heart beat is above normal, the principal doctor attending on him said Sunday.

    'The heart rate is 94 which is more than a normal (around 80). He is very dehydrated and exhausted,' said Naresh Trehan who closely monitored the 74-year-old Hazare's health during the fast. 'He is being given coconut water and honey as he can easily absorb it. However, this would be increased slowly and gradually in a manner that his body can tolerate it,' he added. More

    4: 30 pm: The day India's MPs created history

    It was a rare show of unanimity and purposefulness, going beyond party lines. At the special parliament debate on Saturday, MPs transcended their usual acrimonious and disorderly behaviour to demonstrate that when it matters, India's lawmakers can deliver.

    They also managed to assert the supremacy of parliament in framing legislations for the nation.

    The Lokpal discussion -- stretching over nine hours in the Lok Sabha and eight hours in the Rajya Sabha -- saw a sober tone echoing in both the houses though MPs did criticise each others' viewpoints. More

    4: 00 pm: How they kept Ramlila Maidan clean -- only for Anna!

    From collecting mounds of garbage, removing slush caused by rains to cleaning toilets, a group of volunteers -- mostly students from premier medical and engineering colleges -- kept Ramlila Maidan, the nerve centre of Anna Hazare's movement, clean at a time when it saw unprecedented footfall on all the 13 days of his fast.

    Initially, most of these students came to lend support to Anna Hazare's movement against corruption, but swayed by the electric atmosphere they ended up being part of it.  More

    3: 30 pm: Bollywood hails Anna Hazare's victory; terms it a new dawn

    From Amitabh Bachchan to social activist-actress Shabana Azmi -- expressed their, happiness calling it 'a moment of greatest pride' and 'a new beginning'.

    Hazare, who began his fast Aug 16 morning, agreed to break his fast after parliament Saturday broadly agreed to three key demands of his civil society group to battle corruption.

    The celebrities took to Twitter to express their feelings. More

    3: 00 pm: Team Anna calls for grand celebrations at India Gate

    Arvind Kejriwal has called for grand celebrations at ndia Gate on Sunday evening.

    Addressing thousands of people at Ram Lila Maidan before Hazare broke his 12-day fast, Kejriwal said: "We appeal to all the people present here to come to India Gate in the evening where we will celebrate the grand victory of the people." More

    2: 30 pm: A fasting activist turns a national icon

    He drove a truck for the army during the 1965 India-Pakistan war, but when Anna Hazare broke his fast on day 13 Sunday after the Indian parliament agreed to his three demands for a stronger anti-graft legislation the school dropout had won for the people a war against the powerful establishment.

    It was a civic-government standoff, broadcast live to the nation by the incessantly chattering 24x7 TV news channels, and at the centre of this spectacular reality show was a frail and fasting 74-year-old man who became a veritable nightmare for the ruling political class, but a hero of the urban middle class reeling under pervasive corruption and an unresponsive system. More here

    2: 15 pm: Anna wins first round, but some worrying signs remain

    All's well that ends well. Parliament's acceptance of Anna Hazare's three major demands - bringing the lower bureaucracy under the Lokpal, setting up Lokayuktas in the states and introducing the concept of citizen's charters to deal with public grievances - has led to the septuagenarian crusader to call off his 12-day fast even as he was entering the 'danger zone' in medical terms.

    However, a few worrying signs remain because, even in their moment of victory, the conduct of the civil activists left a great deal to be desired. For a start, the fact that the resolution was accepted with the thumping of desks by the MPs and not through a voice vote, as was earlier expected, persuaded Medha Patkar, a prominent community worker, to describe what took place in parliament as 'part betrayal'. Her grouse was that the assurance given to her and her colleagues about a voice vote was not kept. Full story here

    1:45 pm: At Ramlila, a mini India watched Anna break fast

    Hours before Anna Hazare broke a 13-day hunger strike that shook the nation, all roads led to the Ramlila ground. And as he sipped coconut water, tens of thousands gave him a standing, boisterous ovation that would make any politician go green with envy.

    It was a mini India out there. A saffron robed swami. A tall Nihang Sikh in bright blue. Mahatma Gandhi lookalikes. Men with Rajasthani head gears. Retired employees. The jobless. Traders. Vendors. Bus drivers. Farmers.

    Like in any movement, the middle class did dominate.

    1:30 pm: Team Anna reaches out to Dalits, remembers Ambedkar

    Facing criticism from Dalit groups for not having representation from backward and minority classes, Team Anna Sunday remembered B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of Indian constitution, and said they respect the statute.

    Activist Anna Hazare broke his 13-day-long fast after drinking a mixture of coconut water and honey offered to him by a Dalit and a Muslim girl.

    'The condition of farmers is bad. We have to give them justice. Ambedkar put all this in the constitution but it not being implemented in the parliament,' Hazare told the cheering crowds at Ramlila Maidan.

    Team Anna member Arvind Kejriwal turned down allegations that their movement was against the constitution. 'Some Dalits have said that we are against constitution. I want to tell that we respect the constitution and Ambedkar-ji,' he said.

    1:15 pm: Anna, his team thank media

    The media got a big thank you from Anna Hazare and his team Sunday for their support to the anti-corruption campaign with the 24X7 coverage of the protest.

    The 74-year-old activist who broke his fast on the 13th day said: 'I want to thank the media for spreading our message to all my countrymen for the past 12 days...this is a success for them as well.'

    Arvind Kejriwal, a member of Team Anna, was also effusive in his thanks to the media.

    'We want to thank the media for working around the clock with their cameras, in heat and rain. This was not just their job, they worked 24 hours a day and were a part of the movement too,' Kejriwal said.

    Kiran Bedi, another member of Team Anna, described the media as the backbone of the movement.

    'Real backbone of this movement was the passionate media. They were willing to forgo their advertisement revenues and allow themselves to become the people's voice,' Bedi tweeted.

    1:00 pm: Anna Hazare: A fasting activist turns a national icon

    He drove a truck for the army during the 1965 India-Pakistan war, but when Anna Hazare broke his fast on day 13 Sunday after the Indian parliament agreed to his three demands for a stronger anti-graft legislation the school dropout had won for the people a war against the powerful establishment.

    It was a civic-government standoff, broadcast live to the nation by the incessantly chattering 24x7 TV news channels, and at the centre of this spectacular reality show was a frail and fasting 74-year-old man who became a veritable nightmare for the ruling political class, but a hero of the urban middle class reeling under pervasive corruption and an unresponsive system. Read more

    12:45 pm: Volunteers, backbone of the movement: Kejriwal

    Describing them as the backbone of the agitation, Team Anna member Arvind Kejriwal Sunday had a special word of praise for the over 300 volunteers who worked round the clock for 13 days to the keep the movement against corruption going.

    Minutes before Hazare broke his fast Sunday morning, RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal said: 'The backbone of the protest is our volunteers who were insulted, scolded, treated in a bad way but still they worked efficiently for hours.'

    'On days when I used to sleep here and sometimes get up at 3 a.m., I used to see several volunteers hushing up at the stairs near the dais. When I used to ask them to sleep, they would say - 'No, we want to protect our Anna', that was their spirit,' he said.

    12:30 pm: The men and the woman behind Team Anna

    Anna Hazare has become a powerful brand for people-driven change. But a brand is not built in isolation. It took, amongst others, the father-son due of a former law minister and an activist lawyer, a former police officer and an income tax officer-turned RTI activist to power the 24x7 Anna Hazare show that fired the nation's imagination like no other. These five people were part of his 'inner circle' of advisers: Who are they?

    12:20 pm: Anna Hazare confident of building 'a corruption-free society'

    Anna Hazare today thanked the people of the country and the media for extending their support to his campaign against corruption. Addressing thousands of supporters after breaking his 12-day fast at New Delhi's Ram Lila Ground, Hazare said he wants the passing of the Jan Lokpal Bill for a corruption-free society.

    "Thanks to all of you. This is your victory. This also the victory of media, thanks to media for awakening people across India. Thanks to the members of civil society. We have shown a new way to the world that anything can be achieved through 'ahimsa'," Hazare said.

    "I'm thankful to the youth power for their massive support. This has established that 'Jan Sansad' is more powerful than 'Sansad'. Now, our belief is firm that we can build a corruption-free society. Whatever changes we want, would be done in accordance with the Constitution," he added.

    12:10 pm: Anna Hazare wants introduction of "Right to Recall" to change political system

    Anna Hazare said that the people of the country must have the "Right to Recall" to change the country's political system.

    Addressing thousands of supporters after breaking his 12-day fast at New Delhi's Ram Lila Ground, Hazare said: "Corruption is due to the non-decentralization of power. We have to strengthen our 'Gram Sabha' and change the present election system. We need the 'Right to Recall'." The anti-corruption crusader had told supporters on Saturday evening that he would the end his campaign as the Congress-led UPA government had agreed to his demands to legislate tougher laws against rampant graft.

    Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee had announced in the Lok Sabha that the civil society's version of the Lokpal Bill would now rest with the Standing Committee. The Jan Lokpal Bill, the anti-graft legislation that Hazare is agitating for, is seen as a weapon to root out corruption and nepotism from the government machinery and in public life.

    12:00 noon: Anna Hazare taken to Gurgaon hospital for medical check-up

    Anna Hazare, who ended his 12-day long hunger strike today, has been taken to Gurgaon's Medanta hospital for a medical check-up.

    Hazare has reportedly lost eight kilograms since he began the campaign for a strong Lokpal Bill on August 16. A medical team from Medanta hospital has been monitoring the 74-year-old's condition closely. full story

    11:30 am: PM's letter to Anna Hazare

    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wrote to Anna Hazare after Parliament on Saturday passed a resolution agreeing to the three demands put forth by anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare. Vilasrao Deshmukh personally went to Ramlila Maidan to hand over the letter and a copy of the resolution to
    Team Anna. Read the letter on Hindustan Times


    11:00 am: Team Anna calls for grand celebrations at India Gate

    Team Anna has called for 'grand celebrations' at India Gate Sunday evening to celebrate 'people's victory' as Anna Hazare broke his 12-day fast after parliament broadly agreed to meet three key demands of his civil society group to battle corruption.

    'We appeal to all the people present here to come to India Gate in the evening where we will celebrate our republic,' Hazare's close confidant Arvind Kejriwal told the cheering crowds at Ramlila Maidan.

    Tens of thousands of people celebrated as Hazare took a sip of coconut water and honey mixture offered by two girls to end his over 288-hour fast in the morning. more

    10:45 am: Chronology of an epochal fast

    Chronology of a fast that forced Indian parliament to acknowledge people's power and established civil society's primacy in a democracy:

    Jan 30: Marches in over 60 cities to demand anti-corruption Lokpal bill. Social reformer Anna Hazare, former top cop Kiran Bedi, activist Swami Agnivesh and lawyer Prashant Bhushan participate in Delhi rally. 

    Feb 26: Hazare announces fast unto death from April 5 if Prime Minister Manmohan Singh does not decide on civil society's inclusion in drafting the bill.

    April 5: Hazare starts fast at Delhi's Jantar Mantar. Here's the complete chronology

    10:30 am: Only suspended my fast, not ended it: Anna: Anna said he had only 'suspended' his fast and not ended it, adding that his campaign for a strong Lokpal institution would continue till parliament passed the anti-graft bill.  'I have just suspended the fast.. did not end it. The fight will go on till parliament passes the Lokpal bill.' more

    10.20 am: Hazare broke his fast at 10.20 a.m. by taking coconut water mixed with honey offered by two little girls. The anti-corruption crusader had told supporters on Saturday evening that he would the end his campaign as the Congress-led UPA government had agreed to his demands to legislate tougher laws against rampant graft. Full story

     

    340 comments

    • Kiruthika Gbbaskar  •  9 months ago
      hi..anna ji u did a great..then it is a great victory
    • mukesh  •  9 months ago
      this peaceful and successful movement will pave way for other changes not only in laws but in individuals in our society which have to go a long way. this is a new way of life we experienced where we can revolutionize our society. the most interesting aspect of the movement was it achieved its goal without throwing a single stone in spite of some instigating remarks and statements by political groups. i salute to the youth for its patience and not distracting from the aim. with love to all countrymen - VANDE MATRAM.
    • jk  •  9 months ago
      Will corruption end?Corruption is not only in political and government office.Corruption is also in co-operate sector,pvt.companies,education department(private + government),professional individuals.How to stop them?Please give suggestion.Then only India will prosper.
      • Tomtom 9 months ago
        A great applause my friend to your comment. I have a simple suggestion which every one knows but it's hard to keep. "Do not give bribe" If you don't give then there will be no takers. As simple as that.
      • First L 9 months ago
        JK....
        you are a pessimist. Dont you have seen some success ?? What will happen if you just keep writing question?............Do you think USA does not have such strong laws ?? Why do they when their democracy is 200 years older than us ??
    • Rahul  •  9 months ago
      This is a great victory against corrupted leaders and corrupted employees
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 months ago
      Great victory for Anna! Great victory for Democracy!.
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    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 months ago
      hello
    • remo  •  9 months ago
      thousand miles walk also must be started with a single step and the first step is layed nu anna hazara and we the youngsters and the educated people must think of the benefits by corruption less govt and ruling and carry on the momentum. Do u know now a days a small company also requires masters or experienced candidate! but on the other hand there are ministers such as it or communication related ministers who doesn't know even basics also qnd they rule us this system must be scraped at once.
      • NSK 9 months ago
        I hate Anna coz he is a FRAUD
      • prakash 9 months ago
        Hey do u real value of jan lokpal bill!!!!..i think u r idiot..that's why you are saying like this...
    • remo  •  9 months ago
      well do u think that the corruption is just due to the political and government offices? not at all the crucial role is played by the people the realization must come in the people mentality and they must not pay the bribes to officers or any personnel, If they were involved must be strictly punished with in couple of weeks from the reported date and a fool proof anti corruption law is necessary.
    • Harshu  •  9 months ago
      We should try to eradicate corruption but we ourselves are root of corruption. Youngsters have supported lot to Annaji, even I. But everyone should know what Lokpal is, how it will be implemented, who will be in the committee, how these people will be elected in committee, how these people will work and many more questions are there which should be answered and everyone should know this. Simple example is, if traffic police catches any young guy, he will try to bribe him and run away from there and the same guy is saying that corruption should be eradicated. This is not the way to eradicate, should follow the rules then.
      • bensun 9 months ago
        u r right.most of the people supporting anna are themselves corrupt and chor.they know there is some bigger chor who is making more money than them so they have come to anna.for honest people present institutions are more than enough.
    • bensun  •  9 months ago
      anna's next steps:
      i)electoral reforms
      ii)review of constitution
      iii)abolition of reservation
      iv)anti-minority bill
      v)demolition of parliament
      vi)bedi or kejriwal as monarch of india.
      long live anna.where is godse?
      • Papaji 9 months ago
        are you saying there is a civil war next year ???

        I even feel threatened by reading to what you have written... I wish all the socialists and intellectuals from all communities, will never allow any force to disintigrate our country..
      • Jaya 9 months ago
        @Bensum

        why are you posting absurd comments, which could disturb the whole country..
        are you here presenting the RSS referendum???
    • uday  •  9 months ago
      THANKS TO ANNA JI FOR HIS MOVEMENT, aise aandolan sadio me ek bar hote hai . To develop the nation and to leave a better life we have to ensure that revenue generated in India should be utilize effectively. This time BCOZ of excessive corruption only 15% of our money (revenue generated) have been utilized effectively rest of the money has been collected by some people of the India in form of BLACK MONEY. Definitely some thing is wrong.
    • Sam  •  9 months ago
      Whatever has happened in past few weeks had directed India's future towards a corrupt- free society. Its a gr8 achievement for every single man of India. I hope this March headed by Anna Hazare towards seeing India's Glory reinstated will be wholesome. Hearty Congratulations to all fellow Indians who stood for this remarkable journey. Indeed its a Satyagraha Moment... where the British-Exploiters left and Now 2nd Revolution will wipe-out the leftovers. Lets hope this concludes with a strong Jan Lokpal- Bill and common man doesn't need to worry about the fear of bribes anymore... Salute to all the Soldiers of Civil Society. Hats-off....
    • sharad  •  9 months ago
      To all corrupt politicians,
      do you not feel shame after all this happening. Agar tumhare andhar thodi bhi sharam ho aur apne maa baap ke ache sanskar ho then come in front and surrender this is a last but the best time you can do, India will forgive you and you will be known for years to come.
      Nahi to
      tumhe kuteki tarah raste pe bhaga bhaga kar chapal se maregi ye public.

      Rgds
      Indian against corruption
    • Raj  •  9 months ago
      ALP SANKHYAK AUR DALIT KANYAAO SE ANSHAN TUDWAANE KE PEECHHE KOI RAJNEETIK SWAARTH HO SAKTAA HAI ANNA KAA
      • Riya 9 months ago
        Anna ki fasting bhi to ak political stunt hi hai.
    • piya  •  9 months ago
      Hip Hip Hurry!

      Big win of 121 million ppls with ANNA. He is great man, we all should greet him & his spirit
      i pray for his recovery. he got well soon. It was big movement of 21st century on Corruption.
      it depicts tht ppl hav awaked & ready to take action India Against Corruption. They are aware with all thng whtever is happenig surround them.
      I would like to thx all those ppl who were standing with ANNA in every circumstances wather rainy or sultriness .
      THX to all who supports ANNA & his team.

      we can asume a bright & shin future of INDIA, corruption free INDIA, an Ideal INDIA.

      JAI HIND..........VANDE MATRAM..............
    • CR  •  9 months ago
      congrats anna ji...................
      hope u ll do well 4 our nation...................
    • vij  •  9 months ago
      Great victory for Anna!
      Great Victory for the People!
      Great victory for Democracy!

      Jaihind!
    • Gopalkrishnan  •  9 months ago
      India is so much steeped in corruption passing on the brunt to the poor, voiceless and downtrodden while the corrupt gets steeped in abundance of comforts and luxury, including the luxury of wasting! Like any other government office where people have to spend days, months and years to get their minimum necessities like ration card, pass port, license, permissions and so on, the parliament took 42 years and Anna movement's 13 days to introduce Jan Lok Pal bill, still unwillingly
      though not of much consequences! We have given vent to our protest, which I hope should be taken as a warning for events to come!
      Corruption is embedded in every office including parliamenet so much so that if we, participants in Anna movement, quietly managed to collect a few crores to buy select parliamentarians the bill/bills would have been smoothly introduced and passed !!!!
      What we saw and experienced for 13 days now and 42 years prior to that is nothing but the mirror reflection of what frustration, delay, discrimination, disparity and so on every citizen has to undergo when it comes to dealing with any government office, there is no difference ! Parliament appears to me as a mighty government office !

      House is on fire (Annas movement in this case)and instead of putting out the fire they get engrossed in technicalities, reasons, whys, whats and so on! It is like an ambulance getting in a trafic jam and the patient dies before any medical help could be rendered !!
    • Arun K  •  9 months ago
      Anna hazare – The fanatic stubborn RSS agent

      This is really the worst form of democracy ever witnessed when Anna hazare and his civil society has shown so much arrogance and disrespect to the Speaker of Parliament and the other Parliamentarians who conveyed their message to Anna hazare to end his fast (I don’t know if this fast is really genuine, as some sources say he is getting energy supplements in backstage ..???.. if this is true he could continue his 'fast' for many year's)..

      I still remember the young Saint Swamy Nigmanand from Dehradun, who died of a 'genuine Fast' and was treated as trash by his chief minister (BJP ruler)... no one took a protest or a candle march for him and why media did not cover him as a prime time news showing repeat telecasts day n night ???

      The more disturbing thing is that how this Civil society (Anna hazare group) who has selective urban metro BJP/RSS support (less than 1% of Indian population) can claim to be representing every section and community of the pan India??? Does it have any provisions or suggestions for 90% of other Indian population comprising SC/ST/Backwords/Muslims and other minorities ???

      This Civil society (Anna and company) is talking too much about corruption in a vague n fuzzy manner, as it doesn’t say anything about the huge wealth accumulating in Indian Temples (and whose money is this ???) or corruptions in BJP ruled states, or the issues of Downtrodden communities and other minorities???

      More over this Civil society, headed by Anna hazare is adamant and arrogant to such extent that it doesn't want to listen to anyone (be it PM, President, Speaker, etc) or any other contemporary 'Civil Societies’ suggestions.. Is this the real Democracy or these bunch of protestors are just making a mimicry of it ???

      This RSS/BJP sponsored Civil society (Anna hazare, Arvind kejriwal, Kiran bedi. Prashant Bhushan, & others) is openly blackmailing and sabotaging the Parliament, and trying undemocratic means to achieve its ‘hidden agenda’ and other Political objectives...
    • FIRE  •  9 months ago
      you are the only hero in our country..........jai hindh