Am not that hopeful regarding the fast of anna. The Indian people gets motivated very easily and also do have a very short memory.Many such movements didd occur in the past but still we have corruption in this level.With the slogan of corruption against Late Rajiv Gandhi of mere 64 Crores Congress lost the election.It must amount to shooting down the corrupt ministers and officials after fair trial with a time frame immediately.
Anna Hazare is fighting for implementing Janlokpal Bill against corruption
He was a truck driver before he fought against corruption.
Annaji started his fast against anti corruption on 5th April 2011
The India Against Corruption team under the supervision of Anna Hazare.
Anna's union is known as the "Anna Hazare's India Against Corruption" movement, which gained prominence in 2011. This movement focused on addressing corruption in India and advocated for stronger anti-corruption laws. Anna Hazare, a social activist, became the face of this movement, highlighting issues related to transparency and accountability in governance.
Annaji started his fast against anti corruption on 5th April 2011
anna hazare, a gandhian, is fighting against corruption. the bill for which they are leading a political battle is lokpal bill. they are demanding this will reduce corruptions in India
I am Anna Hazare..
lokpal bill
to pass lokpal bill and to finish corruption
In India, with the government failing to act against corruption, Anna Hazare will sit for yet another three-day fast in Mumbai. Supporting his movement against corruption are the young and the old from Ahmedabad who will agitate in the city for the next three days. Supporters will also participate in the 'jail bharo' andolan on December 30., there are two groups in Ahmedabad supporting Hazare in his fight against corruption -India against Corruption (IAC), Ahmedabad chapter, and UVA Azadi movement. According to convenors of both the organisations, the 'jail bharo' andolan is garnering lot of support from across the city.
Anna Hazare, an Indian social activist, fought against corruption through nonviolent protests and hunger strikes, most notably during the 2011 anti-corruption movement. He advocated for the establishment of the Jan Lokpal Bill, which aimed to create an independent anti-corruption watchdog. Hazare's efforts mobilized millions of citizens, drawing significant media attention and political pressure for government accountability. His approach emphasized grassroots activism and transparency, inspiring a broader movement for change in India.