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Nation's Victory, Thousands Begin March From India Gate [ Updated 28 Aug 2011, 20:51:37 ]

August 29, 2011
New Delhi, Aug 28: Thousands gathered at India Gate this evening to celebrate victory of Anna Hazare's crusade against anti-corruption took the nation by storm. The Gandhian on Sunday broke his 12-day fast declaring that electoral reforms will be on top of his agenda.

After days of protest, festivities which began last night after Parliament passed a resolution agreeing in-principle to Hazare's three demands on Lokpal issue, reached a crescendo when the Gandhian accepted a glass of coconut water from a Dalit and a Muslim girl - Simran and Ikrah - at 10.20am, breaking his 288 hours of fast that began on August 16.

Victory flags or 'Gudhi' were put up in almost every house in Hazare's village in Maharashtra as people, who assembled outside the Yadavbaba temple where he lives, said they were eagerly waiting for their "hero" to return.

"We are also eagerly awaiting his return. He is our hero and we want to give him a hero's welcome," said Hazare's close aide Datta Awari.

Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi said those who have taken to Naxalism and terrorism should learn from Hazare's anti-corruption campaign as it has reinforced confidence in the strength of non-violence which is "in the DNA of Indians".

Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah said the ending of fast by Hazare was a victory for people's power and showed the resilience of parliamentary democracy.

To express solidarity with Hazare, 17 people had been fasting at Azad Maidan. "I have no words to express my happiness. It is a victory of common man," 64-year-old cardiac surgeon Dr Ratna Magotia, who has been fasting for the last 12 days, they said.

India Against Corruption (IAC) which spearheaded the agitation said they were elated over the victory. "It is time for celebrations...as we have won in our fight against corruption," Mannan Gandhi, a member of IAC said Hazare supporters poured onto the streets in Kolkata distributing sweets and singing the national song.

"Ending of fast by Anna Hazare is a good decision. We are happy with his demand for an effective Lokpal Bill, which in fact was also our long-standing demand," West Bengal CPI-M state secretary Biman Bose said.

In Sikkim, Yong Tshering Lepcha, a farmer who lost 14 kg during his week-long fast in support of Hazare, too ended his hunger strike. "Truth has prevailed and this is how people like Anna Hazare have inspired even a farmer like me. He has touched lakhs of people and I am just one of them. I could have died for the cause," he said.
source:www.indiatvnews.com
 

Anna Breaks 13-Day Fast: Gives Call For Right To Recall, Right To Reject [ Updated 28 Aug 2011, 13:45:54 ]

August 29, 2011

New Delhi, Aug 28: In front of a huge near-delirious crowd of  vociferous supporters at the historic Ramlila Maidan, noted Gandhian activist Anna Hazare on Sunday ended his 13-day-long fast by taking coconut water mixed with honey from a Dalit girl (Simran) and a Muslim girl (Ikra), and after a brief speech left for Dr Naresh Trehan's Medanta Medicity Hospital in Gurgaon in a well-equipped ambulance.
 
In his significant speech, Anna made the following salient points:
 
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Lokpal debate in Parliament today; Anna firm on key demands

August 27, 2011
New Delhi: Parliament will on Saturday hold a special sitting to take up the Lokpal issue in a bid to end the dragging fast by Anna Hazare even as the 74-year-old anti-corruption campaigner hardened his stand on his key three demands. The decision to hold a special sitting of parliament to break the logjam over the Lokpal issue came even as Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi said that a Lokpal bill could not alone end corruption and suggested the setting up of an autonomous Lokpal...
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BJP Leaders Leave Ramlila Ground Amid Cries Of 'Chor Chor'

August 27, 2011
New Delhi, Aug 26: Anger against peoples’ representatives was in full display at the Ramlila Maidan today when BJP leaders Gopinath Munde and Ananth Kumar had to abruptly leave the ground after being greeted with cries of ‘chor chor’ from the crowd.

Munde and Kumar had come to the Ramlila Maidan to meet Anna Hazare, whose fast entered the 11th day today, and were speaking to the media after meeting the Gandhian. 

As Munde and Kumar started addressing a press conference on the grou...
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Team Anna Says, Mere Discussion Is Not Enough, Parliament Need To Pass A Resolution [ Updated 26 Aug 2011, 11:44:59 ]

August 27, 2011
New Delhi, Aug 26 : Team Anna member and senior lawyer Prashant Bhushan said today that mere discussion on the Jan Lokpal Bill was not enough and Parliament need to pass a resolution on the issue. Only after a resolution is passed, Anna will break his fast, he added.
 
Speaking to reporters after meeting CPI-M leader Prakash Karat, Prashant Bhushan said, the Lokpal issue has been hanging fire for the last 42 years and had been introduced in Parliament at least 8 times. The bills were sent...
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Rahul Gandhi Says, Lokpal Alone Will Not Help Root Out Corruption, Strong Laws Needed [ Updated 26 Aug 2011, 13:31:38 ]

August 27, 2011
New Delhi, Aug 26 : Breaking his silence, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today asserted that Lokpal Act alone will not help eradicate corruption and appeared to disapprove Anna Hazare's fast, saying "individual dictates" must not weaken democratic process as dangerous precedent could be set.

Agreeing that "corruption is pervasive" which operates at "every level", Gandhi said in the Lok Sabha that a set of effective laws along with creation of an statutory institution of Lokpal like the El...
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Anna's Letter To PM: Will Break Fast If Parliament Agrees To Key Demands [ Updated 26 Aug 2011, 14:38:33 ]

August 27, 2011
New Delhi, Aug 26 : Amid hectic efforts to break the deadlock on Lokpal issue, Anna Hazare today shot off a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh saying he would break his fast if Parliament agrees to his three key demands but will continue his protest till the legislation is passed.

Hazare’s letter to Singh also contains his Team’s version of a resolution to be moved in Parliament which details his three demands—all civil servants should be brought under Lokpal, a Citizen Chart...
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Lokpal Bill: House hopes to send Anna Hazare home

August 27, 2011
NEW DELHI: Hopes of a solution to the 11-day standoff between government and Team Anna were delicately balanced as Parliament was finally set to discuss the setting up of a Lokpal on Saturday. Central to the discussion would be what the House decides on the three key demands of Anna Hazare. If they are accommodated, Anna is expected to give up his fast. (At the time of going to press around midnight, law minister Salman Khurshid was meeting with Congress MP Sandeep Dikshit, Bhaiyyuj...

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'In 1996, fast had same effect on Anna Hazare'

August 27, 2011
Anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare on Friday completed his 11th day of fasting, making his agitation in Delhi his second-longest fast ever. In 1996, he fasted for 14 days to demand the removal of two Maharashtra cabinet members. But, back in 1996, Hazare was only 59 years old; today he is 74.

A Pune-based doctor who attended to Hazare in 1996 said not much seems to have changed in the Gandhian's fitness, thanks to yoga and a balanced diet. Going by reports from Delhi, Hazare seems...

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Team Anna Calls For 'Dilli chalo' March From Saturday [ Updated 25 Aug 2011, 16:20:56 ]

August 26, 2011
New Delhi, Aug 25:  Team Anna Hazare today gave a call to the people to peacefully march towards the national capital from Saturday if the government fails to resolve the Lokpal issue.

Arvind Kejriwal, core member of Hazare’s team, also appealed to people here to hold a protest outside the 7, Race Course Road official residence of the Prime Minister demanding tabling of Jan Lokpal Bill in Parliament.  He asked the Prime Minister why he is not doing anything about the Jan Lokpal Bill.

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