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Anna Hazare accepts Delhi Police offer, to fast for 15 days

August 18, 2011
New Delhi: In a late night breakthrough in the deadlock between Anna Hazare and Delhi Police over the duration of his anti-corruption protest, the Gandhian accepted the offer for 14 days of hunger strike beginning on Thursday at the Ramlila Maidan.

"Anna has accepted the DP (Delhi Police) permission for two weeks (of fast). Anna now shall be at the Ramlila Ground post 3 pm", Hazare's aide Kiran Bedi tweeted.

The breakthrough came after a nearly 30-minute meeting Hazare aides Bedi, Prashant Bhushan, Manish Sisodia and Arvind Kejriwal had with Delhi Police commissioner BK Gupta at the latter's residence in Chanakyapuri shortly after midnight. Bedi said the police commissioner offered permission for 14 days of protest by 73-year-old Hazare at the Ramlila Ground, after which she, along with Bhushan, Sisodia and Kejriwal went back to the Tihar Jail, where the social activist has been staying put ever since her arrest and release on Tuesday, to apprise him of the offer. Later, Bedi said on the micro-blogging site that Delhi Police "removed the unacceptable conditions and offered 15 days permission. Anna accepted there".

"Anna has accepted the DP permission for two weeks. Anna now shall be at Ramlila grd post 3PM", she added.

An announcement to this effect was also made by an associate of Hazare outside the Tihar jail, which was greeted with lusty cheers by hundreds of supporters by the Gandhian.

"Anna has won. We will get Jan Lokpal Bill", one of the protesters said.
Anna Hazare supporters protesting against his arrest, Photo: PTI.
Anna Hazare supporters protesting against his arrest, Photo: PTI.


The Anna team met the Delhi Police commissioner in a fresh initiative to end the stalemate over the duration for the Gandhian's protest for a strong Lokpal during which police offered two weeks permission for the hunger strike. While Delhi Police had climbed down and dropped almost all the conditions it had sought to impose on Hazare's protest, the only sticking point between the two sides has been the duration of the hunger strike.

"We met the police commissioner to help resolve the timeframe", Bedi said.

Kejriwal, who was staying with Hazare at Tihar even after his release from custody, Bhushan, Bedi and Sisodia drove from the prison, where they were holding a series of meetings with Hazare, to meet the police officials. Police, which had on Tuesday arrested Hazare and his aides on apprehension of breach of peace and foiled his agitation plans, on Wedensday climbed down and dropped most of the conditions including the limit on the number of protesters who can gather at the venue.

In fact, police also offered Ramlila Maidan, a bigger venue than the JP Park which was originally preferred by Hazare, for the protest. Earlier in the day, Hazare escalated his battle of attrition with the government refusing to come out of Tihar Jail notwithstanding Delhi Police's climb down on the various conditions it had imposed on his indefinite fast in support of a strong Lokpal.

NCC cadets coming out in support of Anna Hazare.
NCC cadets coming out in support of Anna Hazare.
The Gandhian spent a second night in the Tihar jail complex as hectic negotiations had continued between Team Anna and police. The hard bargaining came on a day when government came under renewed attack in Parliament over Hazare's arrest and rallies in support of the Gandhian continued across the country, including a huge procession from India Gate to Parliament House.

On a day of now-on and now-off announcements, social activists Swami Agnivesh and Medha Patkar told cheering crowd of supporters in the morning that Hazare would come out of the jail anytime and they should be prepared to go to JP Park in a peaceful manner. However, Hazare, who continued his fast for the second day, seemed to have had other plans when he called Kiran Bedi, Prashant Bhushan and Manish Sisodia and discussed the strategy. Bedi came out and announced to the crowds that consultations were on and that Hazare was not not coming out anytime soon.
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Anna Hazare spends night in Tihar jail

August 17, 2011
NEW DELHI: After Anna Hazare's refusal to walk out, Tihar jail authorities allotted him a room to spend night in the jail, TV channels reported. Anna is continuing his fast in the jail.

The government on Tuesday was at sixes and sevens over Anna Hazare's steely determination to carry on with his indefinite fast despite his unexpected arrest and his equally sudden release in the face of mounting countrywide protests. Anna scornfully rejected his release, saying he would leave Tihar Jai...

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Anna to decide on tour against corruption

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New Delhi: Anna Hazare on Sunday night said the civil society representatives will decide on Monday whether he should first undertake a nationwide tour against corruption before undertaking fast if a strong Lokpal bill is not ready.

"We will see tomorrow whether we should undertake the (nationwide) tour first," the social activist said after he arrived in New Delhi to attend Monday's crucial meeting between representatives of civil society and Government on Lokpal bill.

Hazare also said he will...


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Anna Hazare threatens to restart protest against corruption

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New Delhi, Jun 16 : Anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare today once again threatened to restart his protest here in the wake of government's "non-seriousness" towards Jan Lokpal Bill, a day after Lokpal panel's sixth meet failed.

"The government is not serious about a corruption-free India...If there had to be two drafts, why have a joint committee?" he asked while talking to mediapersons. 


"If they bring in a weak bill, certainly we will have to go back to agitation. It appears that the govern...


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Baba Ramdev discharged, vows to continue fight TNN Jun 14, 2011, 10.08am IST

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DEHRADUN: Baba Ramdev has vowed to continue his fight against corruption and black money.

Speaking to mediamen after being discharged from hospital in Dehradun, Baba Ramdev defended his agitation against black money and reiterated his demand that all black money be brought back to the country.

Ramdev said his protest in Delhi was peaceful, constitutional and did not violate any laws.

Referring to the midnight police crackdown on his supporters in Delhi, Ramdev said the atrocities at the Ramlila ...


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Baba Ramdev taken to Dehradun for treatment

June 10, 2011

 
HARIDWAR: Amid high drama, yoga guru Ramdev, whose indefinite fast entered the seventh day on Friday, was shifted to a hospital in Dehradun as doctors attending on him opined that his health parameters were "worrisome". 

A Patanjali Yogapeeth spokesman claimed that the decision to shift Ramdev to a hospital was taken by Uttarakhand chief minister Ramesh Pokhriyal, who gave directions to the Haridwar district magistrate in this regard. 

The 46-year-old yoga guru is being "taken to Himalayan Ins...

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BABA FIGHT 6TH DAY

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 HARIDWAR: The condition of Baba Ramdev, who is on a fast unto death at his ashram at Haridwar, has deteriorated further. 

Local doctors attending on him expressed concern over his health and said they have detected symptoms of dehydration as there was dearth of water in his body. 

The doctors said there was an urgent need to break Ramdev's fast immediately failing which his condition would worsen further. 

The doctors said they would advise 'force feeding' the yog...

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