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India This Evening: Anna Hazare to Meet Sonia Gandhi Tomorrow Wall Street Journal (blog) Anna Hazare to Meet Sonia Gandhi Tomorrow: Social activist Anna Hazare will be meeting Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Thursday to seek her support on the Jan Lokpal Bill. (Source: The Times of India) House Panel Defers Adopting Report on FDI in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Centre behaving like an autocrat: BJP IBNLive.com PTI | 05:06 PM,Jun 29,2011 Patna, Jun 29 (PTI) Castigating Congress leaders and ministers for allegedly targeting social activist Anna Hazare and yoga guru Ramdev on the Lokpal issue, BJP today alleged the Centre was behaving like an autocrat. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hazare to persuade Sonia on PM's inclusion in Lokpal Indian Express Anna Hazare will try to persuade Congress chief Sonia Gandhi to include the post of Prime Minister in the Lokpal when he meets her in New Delhi on Thursday, asking her why there is a problem in doing so when an honest person like Manmohan Singh ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hazare revives the activism of Gandhi Independent Online Clad in white home-spun garments and living in a spartan room of his village's Hindu temple, Anna Hazare is an unlikely thorn in the side of the government hundreds of kilometres away in New Delhi. And yet for millions of Indians, he is a 21st-century ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
People, not Parliament supreme Rediff Ever since Anna Hazare launched the anti-corruption campaign, apologists of the government have sought to undermine it, arguing that civil society activists represent nobody but themselves. Sections of the media insist that only the government has the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
To the Mahatma, From a Stateless Indian Huffington Post (blog) Anna Hazare, a Gandhian who has used your methods of peaceful resistance very successfully against corruption in Maharashtra, just launched a nationwide campaign to bring an end to corruption. The 73-year old is on hunger strike. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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