<ref name="TOI2011-05-19">{{cite news | url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-19/nagpur/29559762_1_yoga-guru-baba-ramdev-bharat-swabhiman-yatra-patanjali-yog-samiti | title=I aim to establish truth in corridors of power: Ramdev | work=[[The Times of India]] | date=19 May 2011 | agency=[[Times News Network]] | accessdate=15 August 2011 | location=[[Chandrapur]]/[[Yavatmal]]}}</ref>
<ref name="TOI2011-05-19">{{cite news | url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-19/nagpur/29559762_1_yoga-guru-baba-ramdev-bharat-swabhiman-yatra-patanjali-yog-samiti | title=I aim to establish truth in corridors of power: Ramdev | work=[[The Times of India]] | date=19 May 2011 | agency=[[Times News Network]] | accessdate=15 August 2011 | location=[[Chandrapur]]/[[Yavatmal]]}}</ref>
=== Police actionagainst the protest ===
=== Police Action ===
On the midnight of 5 June, police raided the site where Ramdev was fasting against corruption and black money issues in the capital and forcefully detained him and removed his supporters from the site after firing tear gas shells and resorting to lathicharge to end his day-old indefinite hunger strike on black money issue.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://in.news.yahoo.com/midnight-police-swoop-baba-ramdev-detention-ends-protest-000000434.html | title=Midnight police swoop on Baba Ramdev, detention ends protest | publisher=Yahoo! News | date=5 June 2011 | accessdate=16 June 2011 | author=[[Press Trust of India]]}}</ref> Seventy-one people were injured and moved to hospital, four of whom were reported to be in critical condition.<ref name="NDTV2011-06-06"/> Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee called the police action "unfortunate", but added that the government had to do that as Ramdev had no permission to hold a protest at the Ramlila Ground.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.deccanherald.com/content/166660/pranab-mukherjee-justifies-crackdown.html | title=Pranab Mukherjee justifies crackdown | publisher=[[Deccan Herald]] | date=5 June 2011 | accessdate=15 August 2011 | author=Anirban Bhaumik | author2=Deccan Herald News Service}}</ref>
On the midnight of 5 June, police raided the site where Ramdev was fasting and forcefully detained him and removed his supporters from the site after firing tear gas shells and resorting to lathicharge to end his day-old indefinite hunger strike.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://in.news.yahoo.com/midnight-police-swoop-baba-ramdev-detention-ends-protest-000000434.html | title=Midnight police swoop on Baba Ramdev, detention ends protest | publisher=Yahoo! News | date=5 June 2011 | accessdate=16 June 2011 | author=[[Press Trust of India]]}}</ref> Seventy-one people were injured and moved to hospital, four of whom were reported to be in critical condition.<ref name="NDTV2011-06-06"/> Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee called the police action "unfortunate", but added that the government had to do that as Ramdev had no permission to hold a protest at the Ramlila Ground.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.deccanherald.com/content/166660/pranab-mukherjee-justifies-crackdown.html | title=Pranab Mukherjee justifies crackdown | publisher=[[Deccan Herald]] | date=5 June 2011 | accessdate=15 August 2011 | author=Anirban Bhaumik | author2=Deccan Herald News Service}}</ref>
About 5000 supporters were still missing according to Ramdev.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.rediff.com/news/report/delhi-kisi-ke-baap-ki-nahi-hain-ramdev/20110605.htm | title=Delhi kisi ke baap ki nahi hain: Ramdev | publisher=[[Rediff.com|Rediff]] | date=6 June 2011 | accessdate=15 August 2011}}</ref> Jadeep Arya, a key advisor on Ramdev’s team, said that about 19 girls students from the Chotipur Gurukul who were seated near the dais were thought to be still missing.<ref name="IE2011-06-06">{{cite web | url=http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Girls-who-shielded-Baba-were-told-he-wants-to-bless-them/799747/ | title=Girls who ‘shielded’ Baba were told he wants to bless them | publisher=[[The Indian Express]] | date=6 June 2011 | accessdate=15 August 2011 | author=Ananya Bhardwaj | author2=Vijaita Singh | author3=Pritha Chatterjee}}</ref> Behen Suman, women’s representative of the Trust, said many of these girls were roughed up when the police tried to reach Ramdev and were crying since police officials were pulling their hair, dragging them and their clothes were torn. Police, however, said no one was missing.<ref name="IE2011-06-06" />
About 5,000 supporters were still missing according to Ramdev.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.rediff.com/news/report/delhi-kisi-ke-baap-ki-nahi-hain-ramdev/20110605.htm | title=Delhi kisi ke baap ki nahi hain: Ramdev | publisher=[[Rediff.com|Rediff]] | date=6 June 2011 | accessdate=15 August 2011}}</ref> Jadeep Arya, a key advisor on Ramdev’s team, said that about 19 girls students from the Chotipur Gurukul who were seated near the dais were thought to be still missing.<ref name="IE2011-06-06">{{cite web | url=http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Girls-who-shielded-Baba-were-told-he-wants-to-bless-them/799747/ | title=Girls who ‘shielded’ Baba were told he wants to bless them | publisher=[[The Indian Express]] | date=6 June 2011 | accessdate=15 August 2011 | author=Ananya Bhardwaj | author2=Vijaita Singh | author3=Pritha Chatterjee}}</ref> Behen Suman, women’s representative of the Trust, said many of these girls were roughed up when the police tried to reach Ramdev and were crying since police officials were pulling their hair, dragging them and their clothes were torn. Police, however, said no one was missing.<ref name="IE2011-06-06" />
There is an allegation that CCTV footage of the raid is missing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/report/police-stole-cctv-footages-of-ramlila-atrocities/20110606.htm |title='Police stole CCTV footages of Ramlila atrocities' - Rediff.com India News |publisher=Rediff.com |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiatvnews.com/news/India/Delhi_Police_Allegedly_Destroys_CCTV_Footage_Of_Ramlila_Rampage-8334.html |title=Delhi Police Allegedly Destroys CCTV Footage Of Ramlila Rampage |publisher=Indiatvnews.com |date=2011-06-08 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
There is an allegation that CCTV footage of the raid is missing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/report/police-stole-cctv-footages-of-ramlila-atrocities/20110606.htm |title='Police stole CCTV footages of Ramlila atrocities' - Rediff.com India News |publisher=Rediff.com |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiatvnews.com/news/India/Delhi_Police_Allegedly_Destroys_CCTV_Footage_Of_Ramlila_Rampage-8334.html |title=Delhi Police Allegedly Destroys CCTV Footage Of Ramlila Rampage |publisher=Indiatvnews.com |date=2011-06-08 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
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==== Police Clarification ====
==== Police Clarification ====
A senior police officer commented on the police action saying, "there were talks in the police headquarters since June 2 that Baba Ramdev would be detained as we knew he is definitely not going to hold a Yoga camp." Allegedly, Ramdev's detention was not a spontaneous decision but had been planned for several days.<ref name="ET2011-06-06"/>
A senior police officer commented on the police action saying, "there were talks in the police headquarters since June 2 that Baba Ramdev would be detained as we knew he is definitely not going to hold a yoga camp." Allegedly, Ramdev's detention was not a spontaneous decision but had been planned for several days.<ref name="ET2011-06-06"/>
The police said Ramdev was informed around 11 pm (IST) on Saturday that his permission to continue his agitation had been cancelled. By that time, over 5000 police officers, including 12 battalions of the [[Delhi Police]], three battalions of [[Rapid Action Force]], two of [[Central Reserve Police Force]] commandos and local police were briefed by senior police officers to get ready for action. The Ramlila Ground was then surrounded by several buses and tempos,{{Vague|date=June 2011}} heading towards the ground from [[Haryana]], [[Rajasthan]],[[Uttar Pradesh]] and [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] but were sent back from the borders.<ref name="ET2011-06-06"/>
The police said Ramdev was informed around 11 pm (IST) on Saturday that his permission to continue his agitation had been cancelled. By that time, over 5000 police officers, including 12 battalions of the [[Delhi Police]], three battalions of [[Rapid Action Force]], two of [[Central Reserve Police Force]] commandos and local police were briefed by senior police officers to get ready for action. The Ramlila Ground was then surrounded by several buses and tempos,{{Vague|date=June 2011}} heading towards the ground from [[Haryana]], [[Rajasthan]],[[Uttar Pradesh]] and [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] but were sent back from the borders.<ref name="ET2011-06-06"/>
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==== Protest Against Police Action ====
==== Protest Against Police Action ====
On 6 June the [[National Human Rights Commission of India]] issued notices to the Union Home Secretary, Delhi Chief Secretary and the Delhi City Commissioner of Police seeking reports within two weeks regarding the midnight crackdown at the Ramlila Ground.<ref name="NHRC issues notice to Centre, Delhi govt on Ramdev crackdown">{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2081760.ece|title=NHRC issues notice to Centre, Delhi govt on Ramdev crackdown|date=Jun 07, 2011|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=6 June 2011|location=New Delhi}}</ref>
On 6 June, the [[National Human Rights Commission of India]] issued notices to the Union Home Secretary, Delhi Chief Secretary and the Delhi City Commissioner of Police seeking reports within two weeks regarding the midnight crackdown at the Ramlila Ground.<ref name="NHRC issues notice to Centre, Delhi govt on Ramdev crackdown">{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2081760.ece|title=NHRC issues notice to Centre, Delhi govt on Ramdev crackdown|date=Jun 07, 2011|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=6 June 2011|location=New Delhi}}</ref>
In a response to the crackdown on Ramdev, Hazare said that he would hold a oneday hunger strike at Jantar Mantar on 8 June. The venue was changed to Rajghat when he could not get police permission to do so.<ref name=TOI2011-06-05/>
In a response to the crackdown on Ramdev, Hazare said that he would hold a one-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar on 8 June. The venue was changed to Rajghat when he could not get police permission to do so.<ref name=TOI2011-06-05/>
=== Aftermath ===
=== Aftermath ===
Protests were held in many different parts of country, including the cities of [[Chennai]], [[Bangalore]], [[Mumbai]], [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]], [[Jammu]], and [[Lucknow]]. Protests against the action also spread to Nepal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=local&newsid=243096 |title=L'affaire Ramdev hits government hard, protests in Nepal |publisher=Mangalorean.com |date= |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Protests-in-Nepal-in-support-of-Ramdev/Article1-706463.aspx |title=Protests in Nepal in support of Ramdev |publisher=Hindustantimes.com |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bangalore/City-buzzes-again-this-time-for-Ramdev/articleshow/8729037.cms |title=City buzzes again, this time for Ramdev - Times Of India |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=2011-06-05 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Thousands-fast-in-Maharashtra-in-Ramdev-s-support/Article1-705711.aspx |title=Thousands fast in Maharashtra in Ramdev's support |publisher=Hindustan Times |date=2011-06-04 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
Protests were held in many different parts of country, including the cities of [[Chennai]], [[Bangalore]], [[Mumbai]], [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]], [[Jammu]], and [[Lucknow]]. Protests against the action also spread to Nepal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=local&newsid=243096 |title=L'affaire Ramdev hits government hard, protests in Nepal |publisher=Mangalorean.com |date= |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Protests-in-Nepal-in-support-of-Ramdev/Article1-706463.aspx |title=Protests in Nepal in support of Ramdev |publisher=Hindustantimes.com |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bangalore/City-buzzes-again-this-time-for-Ramdev/articleshow/8729037.cms |title=City buzzes again, this time for Ramdev - Times Of India |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=2011-06-05 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Thousands-fast-in-Maharashtra-in-Ramdev-s-support/Article1-705711.aspx |title=Thousands fast in Maharashtra in Ramdev's support |publisher=Hindustan Times |date=2011-06-04 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
==== Civil Society Response ====
==== Civil Society Response ====
Ramdev accused the government of not being serious about discussing issues of corruption and black money, alleging that government negotiator Kapil Sibal had cheated him through "scheming and cunning" attitude. He alleged that there was a conspiracy to kill him and a "threat" was given to him during a meeting with senior ministers. He also claimed that the ruling government chairperson Sonia Gandhi and the [[United Progressive Alliance]] government will be responsible for any threat to his life and alleged that he was nearly strangled by the police.<ref>{{cite web|author=ITGD Bureau |url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/site/story/baba-ramdev-says-his-fast-will-continue/1/140452.html |title=Baba Ramdev targets Cong, Sonia; says agitation will continue |publisher=Indiatoday.intoday.in |date=2011-06-05 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref> After being evicted from Delhi, Ramdev wanted to continue his fast from [[Noida]] but was denied permission to do so by the [[Uttar Pradesh]] government. He decided to continue his hunger strike and [[satyagraha]] from [[Haridwar]] only until June 12, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/enraged-ramdev-continues-fast-in-haridwar/156952-3.html |title=Enraged Ramdev continues fast in Haridwar |publisher=Ibnlive.in.com |date= |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Headlines Today Bureau |url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/site/story/baba-ramdev-continues-fast-in-hardiwar/1/140512.html |title=Baba Ramdev resumes fast in Haridwar, calls PM Sonia Gandhi's puppet |publisher=Indiatoday.intoday.in |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/UP-says-no-entry--shaken-Ramdev-fasts-in-Haridwar/799877/ |title=UP says no entry, shaken Ramdev fasts in Haridwar |publisher=Indianexpress.com |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
HazaresaidtheremighthavebeensomefaultswithRamdev'sagitationbutthatthebeatingupofpeopleatnightratherthanintheday-timewas a "blotondemocracy" and that "There was nofiringotherwisetheeviction was similar to [[JallianwalaBaghmassacre|JallianwalaBaghincident]]." He said that the "strangulationofdemocracy"wouldcausecivilsocietytolaunchproteststhroughoutthecountry to "teachgovernmentalesson".<refname="AnnatofastinsupportofBabaRamdev">{{cite news|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Anna-to-fast-in-support-of-Baba-Ramdev/Article1-706052.aspx|title=AnnatofastinsupportofBabaRamdev|date=June5,2011|publisher=The HindustanTimes|accessdate=6 June 2011|location=New Delhi}}</ref><refname="Actionagainst Ramdev blotondemocracy:AnnaHazare">{{cite news|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_action-against-ramdev-blot-on-democracy-anna-hazare_1551377|title=Action against Ramdev blotondemocracy:AnnaHazare|date=Jun5, 2011|publisher=DNA |accessdate=5 June 2011|location=New Delhi}}</ref> Other civil society leaders, such as [[Arvind Kejriwal]], also termed the use of police force on non-violent sleeping protesters as undemocratic. Shanti Bhushan and Swami Agnivesh also criticised the police action to end the hunger strike.<ref>{{cite web|author=PTI |url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2078919.ece |title=News/National:Civilsocietyactivistscriticisepoliceaction atRamlila Grounds |publisher=The Hindu |date=2011-06-05 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://english.samaylive.com/nation-news/676488104/civil-society-political-parties-condemn-police-action-against-baba-ramdev.html |title=Civilsociety,politicalpartiescondemnpoliceactionagainstBaba Ramdev |publisher=English.samaylive.com |date=2011-06-05 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
Ramdev accused the government of not being serious about discussing issues of corruption and black money, alleging that government negotiator Kapil Sibal had cheated him through a "scheming and cunning" attitude. He alleged that there was a conspiracy to kill him and a "threat" was given to him during a meeting with senior ministers. He also claimed that the ruling government chairperson Sonia Gandhi and the [[United Progressive Alliance]] government will be responsible for any threat to his life and alleged that he was nearly strangled by the police.<ref>{{cite web|author=ITGD Bureau |url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/site/story/baba-ramdev-says-his-fast-will-continue/1/140452.html |title=Baba Ramdev targets Cong, Sonia; says agitation will continue |publisher=Indiatoday.intoday.in |date=2011-06-05 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref> After being evicted from Delhi, Ramdev wanted to continue his fast from [[Noida]] but was denied permission to do so by the [[Uttar Pradesh]] government. He decided to continue his hunger strike and [[satyagraha]] from [[Haridwar]] only until June 12, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/enraged-ramdev-continues-fast-in-haridwar/156952-3.html |title=Enraged Ramdev continues fast in Haridwar |publisher=Ibnlive.in.com |date= |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Headlines Today Bureau |url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/site/story/baba-ramdev-continues-fast-in-hardiwar/1/140512.html |title=Baba Ramdev resumes fast in Haridwar, calls PM Sonia Gandhi's puppet |publisher=Indiatoday.intoday.in |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/UP-says-no-entry--shaken-Ramdev-fasts-in-Haridwar/799877/ |title=UP says no entry, shaken Ramdev fasts in Haridwar |publisher=Indianexpress.com |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
Hazare said there might have been some faults with Ramdev's agitation but that the beating up of people at night rather than in the day-time was a "blot on democracy" and that "there was no firing otherwise the eviction was similar to [[Jallianwala Bagh massacre|Jallianwala Bagh incident]]." He said that the "strangulation of democracy" would cause civil society to launch protests throughout the country to "teach government a lesson".<ref name="Anna to fast in support of Baba Ramdev">{{cite news|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Anna-to-fast-in-support-of-Baba-Ramdev/Article1-706052.aspx|title=Anna to fast in support of Baba Ramdev|date=June 5, 2011|publisher=The Hindustan Times|accessdate=6 June 2011|location=New Delhi}}</ref><ref name="Action against Ramdev blot on democracy: Anna Hazare">{{cite news|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_action-against-ramdev-blot-on-democracy-anna-hazare_1551377|title=Action against Ramdev blot on democracy: Anna Hazare|date=Jun 5, 2011|publisher=DNA |accessdate=5 June 2011|location=New Delhi}}</ref> Other civil society leaders, such as [[Arvind Kejriwal]], also termed the use of police force on non-violent sleeping protesters as undemocratic. Shanti Bhushan and Swami Agnivesh also criticised the police action to end the hunger strike.<ref>{{cite web|author=PTI |url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2078919.ece |title=News / National : Civil society activists criticise police action at Ramlila Grounds |publisher=The Hindu |date=2011-06-05 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://english.samaylive.com/nation-news/676488104/civil-society-political-parties-condemn-police-action-against-baba-ramdev.html |title=Civil society, political parties condemn police action against Baba Ramdev |publisher=English.samaylive.com |date=2011-06-05 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
==== Government Response ====
==== Government Response ====
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The [[Supreme Court of India]] issued notices to the Union Home Secretary, Chief Secretary of Delhi, Delhi administration, and Delhi Police Commissioner asking them to respond within two weeks, after taking ''[[suo motu]]'' cognizance of forceful eviction of Ramdev and his followers from the Ramlila ground.<ref name="suo moto">{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/report/explain-drama-at-ramlila-maidan-sc-to-centre/20110606.htm |title=Explain drama at Ramlila maidan: SC to Centre - Rediff.com India News |publisher=Rediff.com |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
The [[Supreme Court of India]] issued notices to the Union Home Secretary, Chief Secretary of Delhi, Delhi administration, and Delhi Police Commissioner asking them to respond within two weeks, after taking ''[[suo motu]]'' cognizance of forceful eviction of Ramdev and his followers from the Ramlila ground.<ref name="suo moto">{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/report/explain-drama-at-ramlila-maidan-sc-to-centre/20110606.htm |title=Explain drama at Ramlila maidan: SC to Centre - Rediff.com India News |publisher=Rediff.com |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-06-16}}</ref>
However, the court declined to entertain a petition filed by advocate Ajay Aggarwal, who said that no [[First Information Report|FIR]] had been registered against the polin ce officials. The bench expressed its displeasure that before the matter came up for hearing before it, the entire contents of the petition were leaked to the media.<ref name="suo moto"/>
However, the court declined to entertain a petition filed by advocate Ajay Aggarwal, who said that no [[First Information Report|FIR]] had been registered against the polin ce officials. The bench expressed its displeasure that before the matter came up for hearing, the entire contents of the petition had been leaked to the media.<ref name="suo moto"/>
The Supreme Court on August 29, 2011, blamed Delhi Police for forcible eviction of Ramdev Baba and public who had gathered at Ramlila ground on June 5, 2011. Delhi Police had earlier refused to file suo moto cognizance of the brutality on innocent protesters, as advised by Supreme Court of India.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.oneindia.in/2011/08/29/baba-ramdev-evicted-from-ramlila-sc-blamed-delhi-police.html |title=Delhi: Baba Ramdev smiling, police crying? SC slams cops |publisher=News.oneindia.in |date=2011-08-29 |accessdate=2011-09-09}}</ref>
The Supreme Court on August 29, 2011, blamed the Delhi Police for the forcible eviction of Ramdev Baba and public who had gathered at Ramlila ground on June 5, 2011. The Delhi Police had earlier refused to file ''suo moto'' cognizance of the brutality on innocent protesters, as advised by Supreme Court of India.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.oneindia.in/2011/08/29/baba-ramdev-evicted-from-ramlila-sc-blamed-delhi-police.html |title=Delhi: Baba Ramdev smiling, police crying? SC slams cops |publisher=News.oneindia.in |date=2011-08-29 |accessdate=2011-09-09}}</ref>
== August Protests ==
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In [[Allahabad]], the legal community expressed their support of Hazare's campaign against corruption. Lawyers of [[Allahabad High Court]] held protests in support of Anna Hazare at Allahabad by burning copies of the Lokpal Bill, blocking roads and shouting slogans against the callousness of the government. They also pledged to go on a hunger strike at Allahabad from August 16 in support of Anna Hazare.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.lawetalnews.com/NewsDetail.asp?newsid=4452 | title=Lawyers hold protest in Allahabad in support of Anna Hazare | publisher=Law et al. News | date=30 July 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011 | author=Alok Malviya}}</ref>
In [[Allahabad]], the legal community expressed their support of Hazare's campaign against corruption. Lawyers of [[Allahabad High Court]] held protests in support of Anna Hazare at Allahabad by burning copies of the Lokpal Bill, blocking roads and shouting slogans against the callousness of the government. They also pledged to go on a hunger strike at Allahabad from August 16 in support of Anna Hazare.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.lawetalnews.com/NewsDetail.asp?newsid=4452 | title=Lawyers hold protest in Allahabad in support of Anna Hazare | publisher=Law et al. News | date=30 July 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011 | author=Alok Malviya}}</ref>
The [[Vishwa Hindu Parishad]] also came out in support of Hazare's movement, saying that for a strong Lokpal Bill people from across the country should support his campaign.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-07-30/news/29833277_1_lokpal-bill-anna-hazare-vhp-president | title=Lokpal: VHP calls for support to Hazare | work=[[The Economic Times]] | date=30 July 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011 | author=[[Press Trust of India]] | location=[[Mumbai]]}}</ref>
The [[Vishwa Hindu Parishad]] also came out in support of Hazare's movement, saying that for a strong Lokpal Bill, people from across the country should support his campaign.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-07-30/news/29833277_1_lokpal-bill-anna-hazare-vhp-president | title=Lokpal: VHP calls for support to Hazare | work=[[The Economic Times]] | date=30 July 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011 | author=[[Press Trust of India]] | location=[[Mumbai]]}}</ref>
In a poll conducted by ''India Against Corruption'' in Karnataka, about 94.3% of [[Chikballapur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Chikkaballapur constituency]] and 79.7% of [[Bangalore South (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bangalore South]] wanted to bring the prime minister under the ambit of the Jan Lokpal Bill. The results showed that a majority of the population wanted the Jan Lokpal Bill to be passed by the Parliament and not the "watered down, toothless" bill drafted by the government. The 6,000 participants at the referendum also said that being representatives of the people, members of parliament should vote for the Lokpal, not as directed by their parties, but as by the voice of the majority in his/her constituency. The participants also voted to bring judges under the Lokpal, give adequate powers to the Lokpal to dismiss officers guilty of corruption, monitor corruption at the central as well as state level through Lokayuktas, and to bring all levels of officers under the bill. The questionnaire had a set of eight questions that brought out crucial differences between the Jan Lokpal Bill and the Lokpal Bill put forth by the government, and asked for the people's vote on the same. Around ten parliamentary constituencies across the nation conducted a similar exercise and the results from the nation-wide campaign will be consolidated and presented to the members of Parliament in time for the monsoon session.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-07-31/nagpur/29835433_1_lokpal-bill-civil-society-amravati | title=1.18 lakh back Hazare's movement for Lokpal | work=[[The Times of India]] | date=31 July 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011 | author=[[Times News Network]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/82-people-want-pm-under-lokpal-team-annas-referendum-123512 | title=Anna's poll on Sibal's turf: '82% want PM under Lokpal' | publisher=[[NDTV]] | date=1 August 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011 | author=NDTV Correspondent}}</ref>
In a poll conducted by ''India Against Corruption'' in Karnataka, about 94.3% of [[Chikballapur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Chikkaballapur constituency]] and 79.7% of [[Bangalore South (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bangalore South]] wanted to bring the prime minister under the ambit of the Jan Lokpal Bill. The results showed that a majority of the population wanted the Jan Lokpal Bill to be passed by the Parliament and not the "watered down, toothless" bill drafted by the government. The 6,000 participants at the referendum also said that being representatives of the people, members of parliament should vote for the Lokpal, not as directed by their parties, but as by the voice of the majority in his/her constituency. The participants also voted to bring judges under the Lokpal, give adequate powers to the Lokpal to dismiss officers guilty of corruption, monitor corruption at the central as well as state level through Lokayuktas, and to bring all levels of officers under the bill. The questionnaire had a set of eight questions that brought out crucial differences between the Jan Lokpal Bill and the Lokpal Bill put forth by the government, and asked for the people's vote on the same. Around ten parliamentary constituencies across the nation conducted a similar exercise and the results from the nation-wide campaign will be consolidated and presented to the members of Parliament in time for the monsoon session.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-07-31/nagpur/29835433_1_lokpal-bill-civil-society-amravati | title=1.18 lakh back Hazare's movement for Lokpal | work=[[The Times of India]] | date=31 July 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011 | author=[[Times News Network]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/82-people-want-pm-under-lokpal-team-annas-referendum-123512 | title=Anna's poll on Sibal's turf: '82% want PM under Lokpal' | publisher=[[NDTV]] | date=1 August 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011 | author=NDTV Correspondent}}</ref>
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=== Hazare's Release ===
=== Hazare's Release ===
[[File:Anna Hazare ended fast news.jpg|thumb|Newspaper frontpages on August 28, 2011 reporting Anna Hazare ending fast]]
[[File:Anna Hazare ended fast news.jpg|thumb|Newspaper frontpages on August 28, 2011 reporting Anna Hazare ending fast]]
After protests all over India, the Delhi Police decided to release Hazare after he had been sent to Tihar Jail for seven days. Hazare had even refused food and water intake in Tihar jail, indicating he would carry on his fast in jail. Hazare and his aides, including Kiran Bedi and Arvind Kejriwal, were first taken to the Delhi Police Officer's Mess in North Delhi and were shifted to another after Hazare's supporters gathered in large numbers at Civil Lines. The Delhi Police sent a warrant to the Tihar Jail for the release of Hazare and his supporters withdrawing bail bond conditions, which Hazare had earlier refused to sign. Over 1,500 people who have been detained for taking part in protests demanding Hazare's release were released. Congress sources said that the Government decided to release Hazare and his supporters after coming to the conclusion that keeping him in jail would disrupt law and order unnecessarily. The decision to release Hazare was made after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met party General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, who disapproved of the arrest, on the evening of August 16. Hazare supporters Kiran Bedi and Shanti Bhushan were released by the Delhi Police early on August 16.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/cornered-govt-to-release-anna-from-tihar-after-public-backlash/832444/ | title=Cornered govt to release Anna from Tihar after public backlash | work=[[The Indian Express]] | date=16 August 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011 | location=[[New Delhi]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/govt-blinks-likely-to-release-anna-sources/176167-3.html | title=Govt blinks, to release Anna Hazare: sources | publisher=[[CNN-IBN]] | date=16 August 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011}}</ref> However, on release, Anna Hazare refused to leave [[Tihar Prisons|Tihar jail]] until the government agreed to give unconditional permission to hold protests at [[Jai Prakash Narayan National Park|JP Park]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/anna-hazare-to-be-released-from-tihar-jail-tonight-say-sources-126962| title=Anna Hazare refuses to come out of Tihar Jail| publisher=[[NDTV]] | date=16 August 2011| accessdate=16 August 2011}}</ref>
After protests all over India, the Delhi Police decided to release Hazare after he had been sent to Tihar Jail for seven days. Hazare had even refused food and water intake in Tihar jail, indicating he would carry on his fast in jail. Hazare and his aides, including Kiran Bedi and Arvind Kejriwal, were first taken to the Delhi Police Officer's Mess in North Delhi and were shifted to another after Hazare's supporters gathered in large numbers at Civil Lines. The Delhi Police sent a warrant to the Tihar Jail for the release of Hazare and his supporters withdrawing bail bond conditions, which Hazare had earlier refused to sign. Over 1,500 people who have been detained for taking part in protests demanding Hazare's release were released. Congress sources said that the Government decided to release Hazare and his supporters after coming to the conclusion that keeping him in jail would disrupt law and order unnecessarily. The decision to release Hazare was made after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met party General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, who disapproved of the arrest, on the evening of August 16. Hazare supporters Kiran Bedi and Shanti Bhushan were released by the Delhi Police early on August 16.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/cornered-govt-to-release-anna-from-tihar-after-public-backlash/832444/ | title=Cornered govt to release Anna from Tihar after public backlash | work=[[The Indian Express]] | date=16 August 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011 | location=[[New Delhi]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/govt-blinks-likely-to-release-anna-sources/176167-3.html | title=Govt blinks, to release Anna Hazare: sources | publisher=[[CNN-IBN]] | date=16 August 2011 | accessdate=16 August 2011}}</ref> However, on release, Anna Hazare refused to leave [[Tihar Prisons|Tihar jail]] until the government agreed to give unconditional permission to hold protests at [[Jai Prakash Narayan National Park|JP Park]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/anna-hazare-to-be-released-from-tihar-jail-tonight-say-sources-126962| title=Anna Hazare refuses to come out of Tihar Jail| publisher=[[NDTV]] | date=16 August 2011| accessdate=16 August 2011}}</ref>
Anna Hazare agreed to leave jail after [[Department of Police, Delhi|Delhi Police]] granted him permission to fast for 15 days against corruption at Ramlila Maidan, a larger venue than [[Jai Prakash Narayan National Park|JP Park]]. However, he had to spend another night in jail as the venue was not ready.<ref name="Anna Hazare accepts Delhi Police offer, to fast for 14 days">{{cite news|title=Anna Hazare accepts Delhi Police offer, to fast for 14 days|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Deadlock-ends-Anna-Hazare-accepts-Delhi-Police-offer-for-a-2-week-hunger-strike/articleshow/9642146.cms|accessdate=18 August 2011|newspaper=[[Times of India]]|date=18 August 2011}}</ref> On 19 August, at around 12noon [[Indian Standard Time|IST]], Anna left [[Tihar Prisons|Tihar jail]] after 3 days. Supporters welcomed him with spontaneous roar as he headed towards Delhi's Ramlila Maidan to launch his hunger protest.<ref name="Anna Hazare leaves Tihar, vows 'Our fight has just begun"/>
Anna Hazare agreed to leave jail after [[Department of Police, Delhi|Delhi Police]] granted him permission to fast for 15 days against corruption at Ramlila Maidan, a larger venue than [[Jai Prakash Narayan National Park|JP Park]]. However, he had to spend another night in jail as the venue was not ready.<ref name="Anna Hazare accepts Delhi Police offer, to fast for 14 days">{{cite news|title=Anna Hazare accepts Delhi Police offer, to fast for 14 days|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Deadlock-ends-Anna-Hazare-accepts-Delhi-Police-offer-for-a-2-week-hunger-strike/articleshow/9642146.cms|accessdate=18 August 2011|newspaper=[[Times of India]]|date=18 August 2011}}</ref> On 19 August, at around 12noon [[Indian Standard Time|IST]], Anna left [[Tihar Prisons|Tihar jail]] after 3 days. Supporters welcomed him with spontaneous roar as he headed towards Delhi's Ramlila Maidan to launch his hunger protest.<ref name="Anna Hazare leaves Tihar, vows 'Our fight has just begun"/>
=== Senseof the House ===
=== Parliamentary Debate ===
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{{main| 2011 parliamentary debate on anti-corruption legislation}}
Debate on Lokpal bill was held in [[Parliament of India|Parliament]] on 27 August 2011. With Anna Hazare demanding three principles, (i) citizen charter, (ii) lower bureaucracy to be under lok pal through an appropriate mechanism and (iii) establishment of Lok Ayuktas in the states, both the houses of [[Parliament of India|Parliament]] agreed to the principles.<ref name="Victory for Anna, Parliament adopts 'sense of House' on Lokpal Bill">{{cite news|title=Victory for Anna, Parliament adopts 'sense of House' on Lokpal Bill|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Victory-for-Anna-Parliament-adopts-sense-of-House-on-Lokpal-Bill/articleshow/9761344.cms|accessdate=27 August 2011|newspaper=[[Times of India]]|date=27 August 2011}}</ref> It was then Anna Hazare agreed to break fast after 12day of fasting starting from 16 August 2011. However, Anna decided to break his fast on 28 August as he believes not to break fast after sunset.<ref name="Anna Hazare to end fast tomorrow">{{cite news|title=Anna Hazare to end fast tomorrow|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Anna-Hazare-to-end-fast-tomorrow/articleshow/9759999.cms|accessdate=27 August 2011|newspaper=[[Times of India]]|date=27 August 2011}}</ref> However at the time of breaking his fast, he said he was suspending his fast for the time being and will end it only after the strong lokpal bill is passed by the Indian Parliament.
A debate on the Lokpal bill was held in [[Parliament of India|Parliament]] on 27 August 2011. With Anna Hazare demanding three pinciples, (i) citizen charter, (ii) lower bureaucracy to be under lok pal through an appropriate mechanism and (iii) establishment of Lok Ayuktas in the states, both houses of [[Parliament of India|Parliament]] agreed to the principles.<ref name="Victory for Anna, Parliament adopts 'sense of House' on Lokpal Bill">{{cite news|title=Victory for Anna, Parliament adopts 'sense of House' on Lokpal Bill|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Victory-for-Anna-Parliament-adopts-sense-of-House-on-Lokpal-Bill/articleshow/9761344.cms|accessdate=27 August 2011|newspaper=[[Times of India]]|date=27 August 2011}}</ref> It was then Anna Hazare agreed to break fast after 12 days of fasting starting from 16 August 2011. However, Anna decided to break his fast on 28 August as he believes not to break fast after sunset.<ref name="Anna Hazare to end fast tomorrow">{{cite news|title=Anna Hazare to end fast tomorrow|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Anna-Hazare-to-end-fast-tomorrow/articleshow/9759999.cms|accessdate=27 August 2011|newspaper=[[Times of India]]|date=27 August 2011}}</ref> However at the time of breaking his fast, he said he was suspending his fast for the time being and will end it only after the strong lokpal bill is passed by the Indian Parliament.
The 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement is a series of ongoing demonstrations and protests across India intended to establish strong legislation and enforcement against endemic corruption.[5] The movement has gained momentum since April 5, 2011, when anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare began his now-famous hunger strike at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi.
The chief aim of the movement is to alleviate corruption in the Indian government through a piece of legislation called the Jan Lokpal Bill. Another important aim, led by protests under Swami Ramdev, is the repatriation of black money from Swiss and other foreign banks.
The movement is primarily one of Gandhian non-violent civil resistance, featuring demonstrations, marches, acts of civil disobedience, hunger strikes, and the use of social media. The protests are unusual as they have no political affiliation; most protesters have been hostile to attempts by political parties to use them to strengthen their own personal political agendas.
Anna Hazare's hunger strike at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, on the second day of his fast.
Issues regarding corruption in India have become increasingly prominent in recent years. The country was subject to socialist-inspired economic policies dating from independence in 1947 until the 1980s. Overregulation, protectionism, and government ownership of industry led to slow economic growth, high unemployment, and wide-spread poverty.[7][8] This system of bureaucratic control by government is called the License Raj and lies at the core of endemic corruption.[9]
The Vohra Report of 1993, submitted by the former Indian Union Home SecretaryN. N. Vohra, studied the issue of the criminalization of politics. The report contained several observations made by official agencies on the criminal network which was virtually running a parallel government. It also discussed criminal gangs who enjoyed the patronage of politicians and the protection of government functionaries. It revealed that political leaders had become leaders of street gangs and rogue elements in the military. Over the years, criminals had been elected to local bodies, State Assemblies, and the Parliament.[10][11][12]
The Right to Information Act of 2005 helped civilians work effectively towards tackling corruption. It allows Indian citizens to request information, for a fixed fee of ₹10 (US$0.22), from a "public authority" (a body of Government or "instrumentality of State"). In turn, this public authority is required to reply to the request within thirty days. Activists have used this to uncover corruption cases against various politicians and bureaucrats - one consequence being that some of those activists have been attacked and even killed.[13]
Pre-launch of the Movement
Although Anna Hazare and Swami Ramdev now stand in the limelight, the movement was pre-launched by several other anti-corruption campaigns occurring from Feb to Mar 2011. The following table summarizes the first Indian anti-corruption campaigns that built the foundation under the global movement:
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How can the government stop anyone from protesting? The land is not their 'father's property'. The citizens are the masters of this country and the ministers are their servants". - Anna Hazare ( When asked by a press reporter how could he protest at Jantar Mantar in spite of prohibitory orders)
Hazare began his Indefinite Fast[28] on 5 April 2011 at Jantar Mantar in Delhi to press for the demand to form a joint committee of the representatives of the Government and the civil society to draft a stronger anti-corruption bill with stronger penal actions and more independence to the Lokpal and Lokayuktas (Ombudsmen in the states), after his demand was rejected by the Prime Minister of IndiaManmohan Singh.[29] He stated, "I will fast until Jan Lokpal Bill is passed".[30]
The movement attracted attention in the media, and thousands of supporters. Almost 150 people reportedly joined Hazare in his fast.[31] Social activists, including Medha Patkar, Arvind Kejriwal, former IPS officer Kiran Bedi, and Jayaprakash Narayan lent their support to Hazare's hunger strike and anti-corruption campaign. People have shown support in internet social media such as Twitter and Facebook. In addition to spiritual leaders Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Swami Ramdev, Swami Agnivesh and former Indian cricketer Kapil Dev, many celebrities showed their public support through Twitter.[32][33] Hazare decided that he would not allow any politician to sit with him in this movement. Politicians like Uma Bharti and Om Prakash Chautala were shooed away by the protesters when they came to visit the site where the protest was taking place.[34] On 6 April 2011 Sharad Pawar resigned from the group of ministers formed for reviewing the draft Lokpal bill 2010.[35]
On 7 April, Hazare's strike led to the resignation of Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar from the Group of Ministers on corruption.[37] On 8 April, the government started seriously considering the demands of the protesters. The government stated that it would table the bill in Parliament in the upcoming Monsoon session.[38] On 9 April, the government finally agreed to have a 50:50 distribution of the Government appointed officials and the members of the civil society.[39] On 13 May, PM Manmohan Singh stated that the Indian government had completed the ratification of the UN Convention against Corruption.[40]
Another prominent BJP figure, L.K. Advani, suggested that a meeting of political parties should be convened to discuss the issue "particularly in the context of black money and curbing money-power in elections".[42]
BJP leader Narendra Modi posted on his Facebook account that he was praying for Hazare's health. He also published an open letter to Hazare thanking him for the latter's support for the development work in Gujarat. Modi also warned Hazare of possible vilification by a certain 'powerful-group' that wishes to defame Modi and Gujarat. He reiterated his support for the Jan Lokpal Bill.[43]
Following Anna Hazare's initial protest, a second major protest took place at the Ramlila Maidan, New Delhi on June 4, 2011. The leader for these protests was Swami Ramdev; his aim was to highlight the need for strong legislation to repatriate black money deposited abroad. Ramdev demanded that untaxed money invested abroad should be declared to be the wealth of the nation and, further, that the act of caching money alleged to have been obtained illegally in foreign banks should be declared a crime against the state. It is estimated that around $350 billion to $1.4 trillion worth of black money is stashed away in foreign banks.[45][46]
Ramdev declared that a people's movement to liberate the country from rampant corruption and build a strong spiritual ‘Bharat' would be launched by him in June. The movement was called "Satyagraha against Corruption".[47] He declared one of the main objectives of the movement was to bring about an end to corruption and bring back black money stashed away in various financial institutions in the country and abroad. Four senior Union Ministers Pranab Mukherjee, Kapil Sibal, Pawan Kumar Bansal and Subodh Kant Sahay met Ramdev to discuss his issues and demands at Delhi Airport on June 1, 2011.[48] Back-channel talk between two sides were held in The Claridges, New Delhi on June 2, 2011.[49] The next day, talks were held for a third time between the ministers and Ramdev and both sides claimed consensus. The government gave a response to the demands but Ramdev planned to go ahead with his hunger strike.
The Ground Protests
A volunteer centre at the extreme end of Ramlila Maidan was set up and the ground was booked for 40 days for the protest. 250,000 square metres (2,700,000 sq ft) of overhead waterproof tenting and 650 toilets were stationed inside the maidan, out of which 40 percent were designated for women. A drinking water facility, medical facility and a media centre with three communication towers.[50]
Ramdev claimed that Bharat Swabhiman Yatra had evoked massive support from the masses and more than 10 crore people [citation needed] had been directly involved with the movement. His yatra ended on June 1 at Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh after traveling over 100,000 kilometres (62,000 mi) [citation needed] across the country. Almost 3.2 million "netizens" joined the campaign.[51][52]
Police Action
On the midnight of 5 June, police raided the site where Ramdev was fasting and forcefully detained him and removed his supporters from the site after firing tear gas shells and resorting to lathicharge to end his day-old indefinite hunger strike.[53] Seventy-one people were injured and moved to hospital, four of whom were reported to be in critical condition.[54] Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee called the police action "unfortunate", but added that the government had to do that as Ramdev had no permission to hold a protest at the Ramlila Ground.[55]
About 5,000 supporters were still missing according to Ramdev.[56] Jadeep Arya, a key advisor on Ramdev’s team, said that about 19 girls students from the Chotipur Gurukul who were seated near the dais were thought to be still missing.[57] Behen Suman, women’s representative of the Trust, said many of these girls were roughed up when the police tried to reach Ramdev and were crying since police officials were pulling their hair, dragging them and their clothes were torn. Police, however, said no one was missing.[57]
There is an allegation that CCTV footage of the raid is missing.[58][59]
He maintained that second phase of Bharat Swabhiman Yatra would begin from October 2011 year and the Yatra would once again travel a distance of 100,000 kilometres (62,000 mi).[52]
Police Clarification
A senior police officer commented on the police action saying, "there were talks in the police headquarters since June 2 that Baba Ramdev would be detained as we knew he is definitely not going to hold a yoga camp." Allegedly, Ramdev's detention was not a spontaneous decision but had been planned for several days.[60]
The police said Ramdev was informed around 11 pm (IST) on Saturday that his permission to continue his agitation had been cancelled. By that time, over 5000 police officers, including 12 battalions of the Delhi Police, three battalions of Rapid Action Force, two of Central Reserve Police Force commandos and local police were briefed by senior police officers to get ready for action. The Ramlila Ground was then surrounded by several buses and tempos,[vague] heading towards the ground from Haryana, Rajasthan,Uttar Pradesh and Punjab but were sent back from the borders.[60]
Protest Against Police Action
On 6 June, the National Human Rights Commission of India issued notices to the Union Home Secretary, Delhi Chief Secretary and the Delhi City Commissioner of Police seeking reports within two weeks regarding the midnight crackdown at the Ramlila Ground.[61]
In a response to the crackdown on Ramdev, Hazare said that he would hold a one-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar on 8 June. The venue was changed to Rajghat when he could not get police permission to do so.[62]
Ramdev accused the government of not being serious about discussing issues of corruption and black money, alleging that government negotiator Kapil Sibal had cheated him through a "scheming and cunning" attitude. He alleged that there was a conspiracy to kill him and a "threat" was given to him during a meeting with senior ministers. He also claimed that the ruling government chairperson Sonia Gandhi and the United Progressive Alliance government will be responsible for any threat to his life and alleged that he was nearly strangled by the police.[67] After being evicted from Delhi, Ramdev wanted to continue his fast from Noida but was denied permission to do so by the Uttar Pradesh government. He decided to continue his hunger strike and satyagraha from Haridwar only until June 12, 2011.[68][69][70]
Hazare said there might have been some faults with Ramdev's agitation but that the beating up of people at night rather than in the day-time was a "blot on democracy" and that "there was no firing otherwise the eviction was similar to Jallianwala Bagh incident." He said that the "strangulation of democracy" would cause civil society to launch protests throughout the country to "teach government a lesson".[71][72] Other civil society leaders, such as Arvind Kejriwal, also termed the use of police force on non-violent sleeping protesters as undemocratic. Shanti Bhushan and Swami Agnivesh also criticised the police action to end the hunger strike.[73][74]
Government Response
Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh called Ramdev a "cheat" and "fraud".[75] According to him the government had reached an agreement before the protests were held.[76] Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wrote to Ramdev, asking to cease-and-desist from holding the protests.[77]Nationalist Congress Party General Secretary Tariq Anwar said that "Both Hazare and Ramdev are blackmailing the government and they should first peep into their own hearts." [78]Pawan Bansal commented on the midnight police action and said that "It was not a crackdown, we [the government] had to do it to maintain law and order".[79]
Political Party Response
Bharatiya Janata Party: The party called the police action to break up the hunger strike "undemocratic".[80] BJP President Nitin Gadkari said they will organize a 24-hour long Satyagraha at Rajghat independent of government's permission.[81] Nitin Gadkari further added; "Women and children were attacked. They were lathi charged and teargas was used. This reminds us of the Emergency days in 1975. We strongly condemn it," and "The Prime Minister and Sonia Gandhi used force on democratic ways of protest against corruption and black money. I condemn the action of Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi. They should apologize for the act,"[82]GujaratChief MinisterNarendra Modi strongly condemned the incident comparing atrocities on Ramlila ground by comparing the government with Ravana-Lila further adding that “It is one of the worst days of Indian history. The Prime Minister had said during the elections that he would bring back black money stashed in Swiss banks within 100 days of coming into power. But today, it is two years and nothing has happened.”[82] Senior BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani said that the police action reminded him of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and added that the police crackdown on Ramdev is a "naked fascism".[82] Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj said: "This is not democracy...the police cannot alone had taken such a step. It had the approval of the Prime Minister and full approval of the Congress President.[82]
Bahujan Samaj Party: BSP leader and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, condemned the government's midnight crackdown on Ramdev and demanded that Supreme Court of India order an investigation into the incident stating that justice cannot be expected from the Central Government.[83][84]
Samajwadi Party: Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav condemned the incident saying that the action shows Centre has lost its mental balance. Charging the ruling Congress Party, Yadav further said: "A Congress leader said that Baba is a thug. I want to say that Congress is the biggest thug and it should introspect its deeds.[83] "The government swooped down on Ramdev and his supporters as if it were carrying an attack on a foreign enemy," Yadav told reporters at a press conference.[84]
Communist Party of India (Marxist): CPI(M) termed the police action at the protest site of Ramdev as "deplorable and shortsighted". However, they found fault with the yoga guru for making the issue of black money "farcical" by entering into a secret agreement with government.[86] "The manner in which Ramdev's demands were drafted and the way in which he has conducted his interactions with the government, coming to a secret agreement to withdraw the hunger strike on the basis of assurances, then reneging and announcing its extension trivialised the seriousness of the issue of black money and made it farcical," the party said.[84]
Shiv Sena: The Shiv Sena strongly condemned the police action against Ramdev.[84]
Janata Dal (United): Nitish Kumar, leader of JD(U) and the Chief Minister of Bihar, condemned the attack saying "It is a major blow to democracy and an attack on the democractic rights of the people ... It is also an attack on the fundamental rights of the citizens.”[82]
Suo Moto Cognizance by the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of India issued notices to the Union Home Secretary, Chief Secretary of Delhi, Delhi administration, and Delhi Police Commissioner asking them to respond within two weeks, after taking suo motu cognizance of forceful eviction of Ramdev and his followers from the Ramlila ground.[87]
However, the court declined to entertain a petition filed by advocate Ajay Aggarwal, who said that no FIR had been registered against the polin ce officials. The bench expressed its displeasure that before the matter came up for hearing, the entire contents of the petition had been leaked to the media.[87]
The Supreme Court on August 29, 2011, blamed the Delhi Police for the forcible eviction of Ramdev Baba and public who had gathered at Ramlila ground on June 5, 2011. The Delhi Police had earlier refused to file suo moto cognizance of the brutality on innocent protesters, as advised by Supreme Court of India.[88]
August Protests
Background
On July 18, 2011, Hazare declared that he had written a letter to the Prime Minister about his decision to go on an indefinite fast from 16 August at Jantar Mantar. Hazare said that it was the right of Indian citizens to protest and the government could not crush their movement, unlike the Ramlila ground protests. Hazare declared that he was ready to get arrested and beaten up and informed the Delhi Police about his protest.[89][90][91]
Hazare's crusade for a strong Lokpal Bill found support in Mumbai as the Mumbai Taximen's Union, comprising over 30,000 taxis, agreed to extend their support to Hazare's cause on 16 August. The union's decision came after a meeting with Hazare's team in Mumbai. The union's proposal was to keep all taxis off the roads or ply less taxis on August 16. The Mumbai chapter of India Against Corruption claimed that till 26 July, nearly 44,000 people had shown interest in joining the protest from August 16.[92]
In Allahabad, the legal community expressed their support of Hazare's campaign against corruption. Lawyers of Allahabad High Court held protests in support of Anna Hazare at Allahabad by burning copies of the Lokpal Bill, blocking roads and shouting slogans against the callousness of the government. They also pledged to go on a hunger strike at Allahabad from August 16 in support of Anna Hazare.[93]
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad also came out in support of Hazare's movement, saying that for a strong Lokpal Bill, people from across the country should support his campaign.[94]
In a poll conducted by India Against Corruption in Karnataka, about 94.3% of Chikkaballapur constituency and 79.7% of Bangalore South wanted to bring the prime minister under the ambit of the Jan Lokpal Bill. The results showed that a majority of the population wanted the Jan Lokpal Bill to be passed by the Parliament and not the "watered down, toothless" bill drafted by the government. The 6,000 participants at the referendum also said that being representatives of the people, members of parliament should vote for the Lokpal, not as directed by their parties, but as by the voice of the majority in his/her constituency. The participants also voted to bring judges under the Lokpal, give adequate powers to the Lokpal to dismiss officers guilty of corruption, monitor corruption at the central as well as state level through Lokayuktas, and to bring all levels of officers under the bill. The questionnaire had a set of eight questions that brought out crucial differences between the Jan Lokpal Bill and the Lokpal Bill put forth by the government, and asked for the people's vote on the same. Around ten parliamentary constituencies across the nation conducted a similar exercise and the results from the nation-wide campaign will be consolidated and presented to the members of Parliament in time for the monsoon session.[95][96]
Hazare's Arrest
On the morning of 16 August 2011, Hazare, along with close associates, was remanded to judicial custody for seven days. Hazare was picked up by police at about 7.30 am from a residence in east Delhi for "intending to defy prohibitory orders". Late afternoon, he was produced before a special executive magistrate. After he refused to sign a personal bond to be allowed to get out on bail he was remanded in judicial custody for seven days. Within hours of his detention, a spokesperson for Team Anna said that he had begun his hunger protest while in police custody and that he was not accepting even water to drink. The arrest of Hazare and some of his close associates, set off a groundswell of protests across the country and this appeared to be spreading quickly. The arrest was condemned by political parties, the chief ministers of some non-Congress ruled states, non-government organizations and even parliament did not transact any business after an uproar on the issue forced an adjournment for the day.[97]
As protests built up in several cities and towns over the arrest, Prashant Bhushan, one of Hazare's key associates, announced a march from India Gate to Parliament House on Wednesday to protest against the police action, which he said was taken at the behest of some cabinet ministers. Delhi police commissioner BK Gupta said that the police were not keen for Hazare be sent to judicial custody. He said police were prepared to release him on a personal bond if he would have given an undertaking that he would not defy Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code which prohibits the gathering of five or more people and ask his supporters not to do so also. Hazare was taken to the Tihar jail where he will spend the time in judicial custody. Kiran Bedi, Arvind Kejriwal and Manoj Sisodia, three other leading activists of team Anna, have also been sent to judicial custody on similar grounds. In a message released after his detention, Hazare said this was the beginning of the "second freedom struggle" and he called on people to participate in a "jail bharo" agitation.[98]
Opposition parties, peeved over the attitude of the Congress in parliament, said they would meet later today to decide on the course of action.[when?]Communist Party of India leader Gurudas Dasgupta said he had proposed a boycott of parliament for three days. Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Brinda Karat described the arrest as "a strong attack on democratic rights". Hours after arrest of Hazare, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and BJP leader Sushma Swaraj strongly condemned the action and demanded and explanation from Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh saying that the government is hell-bent on crushing the civil rights of the citizens.[99][100] Senior Bhartiya Janata Party leader L K Advani said he was not surprised at the detention of Mr Hazare and he charged the government with looking for scapegoats and stopping peaceful protests instead of fighting corruption. Arun Jaitley, leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha, said, that it was a very sad day for Indian democracy, where the ruling government took away the right to protest and the right to dissent.[101]
In Patna, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar described the detention of Hazare and his associates as a "rehearsal of emergency" which people will never tolerate, and "a murder of democracy." Punjab chief minister Prakash Singh Badal also condemned the arrests saying that the Congress has panicked over the movement of Anna Hazare and accused Congress leaders of stashing money abroad. In Chandigarh and Ludhiana, people from all walks of life took to the streets - despite inclement weather - to join the protest for a strong Lokpal. Among them were activists of the NGOs 'India Against Corruption' and 'Awaaz' who launched a relay hunger strike. Traffic was also blocked at several intersections. Slamming the Centre for detaining Anna Hazare and his aides, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister SK Modi today called upon the people to come to the streets to hold demonstration in support of Anna's movement against corruption "peacefully and democratically."[102]
In Hyderabad, Telugu Desam Party president N. Chandrababu Naidu asked the Prime minister Manmohan Singh to apologize to the nation for having sent Hazare and other social activists, who are fighting against corruption, to Tihar jail. In Maharashtra, crowds gathered in many cities and towns in response to Mr Hazare's call to court arrest. Thousands poured into south Mumbai's Azad Maidan since early in the morning, in preparation for the 'Jail Bharo' programme. A large number of people courted arrest in support of the demand for an effective Lokpal. Many people wearing 'Gandhi' caps with slogans 'I am Anna' gathered at the Reserve Bank of India Square, on the busy Nagpur-Jabalpur national highway that runs through the Civil Lines area.[103][104]
In a broad day light murder at Bhopal, capital of Madhya Pradesh, an RTI activist and a strong supporter of Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement, Shehla Masood was shot dead around 11.30 am on August 16. An unidentified assailant shot her dead from point blank range while she was leaving in her car to attend a demonstration in support of Anna Hazare.[105]
In Delhi, in protest against the arrest of Anna Hazare and his close aides by the Delhi Police, the members of All India Students Association showed black flags and shouted anti-government slogan against Kapil Sibal, who was to address a seminar at Malvankar Hall in city.[106]
Anna on August 16 asked government employees across the country to go on mass leave to show solidarity with the movement. Union Home minister P. Chidambaram hoped they would not respond, describing the call as "completely wrong." Hazare's close associate and lawyer Prashant Bhushan urged government servants to join their cause and take a mass leave for a day and join the protests in their city.[107]
After protests all over India, the Delhi Police decided to release Hazare after he had been sent to Tihar Jail for seven days. Hazare had even refused food and water intake in Tihar jail, indicating he would carry on his fast in jail. Hazare and his aides, including Kiran Bedi and Arvind Kejriwal, were first taken to the Delhi Police Officer's Mess in North Delhi and were shifted to another after Hazare's supporters gathered in large numbers at Civil Lines. The Delhi Police sent a warrant to the Tihar Jail for the release of Hazare and his supporters withdrawing bail bond conditions, which Hazare had earlier refused to sign. Over 1,500 people who have been detained for taking part in protests demanding Hazare's release were released. Congress sources said that the Government decided to release Hazare and his supporters after coming to the conclusion that keeping him in jail would disrupt law and order unnecessarily. The decision to release Hazare was made after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met party General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, who disapproved of the arrest, on the evening of August 16. Hazare supporters Kiran Bedi and Shanti Bhushan were released by the Delhi Police early on August 16.[108][109] However, on release, Anna Hazare refused to leave Tihar jail until the government agreed to give unconditional permission to hold protests at JP Park.[110]
Anna Hazare agreed to leave jail after Delhi Police granted him permission to fast for 15 days against corruption at Ramlila Maidan, a larger venue than JP Park. However, he had to spend another night in jail as the venue was not ready.[111] On 19 August, at around 12noon IST, Anna left Tihar jail after 3 days. Supporters welcomed him with spontaneous roar as he headed towards Delhi's Ramlila Maidan to launch his hunger protest.[112]
A debate on the Lokpal bill was held in Parliament on 27 August 2011. With Anna Hazare demanding three pinciples, (i) citizen charter, (ii) lower bureaucracy to be under lok pal through an appropriate mechanism and (iii) establishment of Lok Ayuktas in the states, both houses of Parliament agreed to the principles.[113] It was then Anna Hazare agreed to break fast after 12 days of fasting starting from 16 August 2011. However, Anna decided to break his fast on 28 August as he believes not to break fast after sunset.[114] However at the time of breaking his fast, he said he was suspending his fast for the time being and will end it only after the strong lokpal bill is passed by the Indian Parliament.
Detailed Timeline
4 April 2011 (2011-04-04)
Anna Hazare announced that he would commence his "fast unto death" and that this would last until a comprehensive measure to tackle corruption was introduced. He claimed that the government had excluded "civil society" from the panel set up to draft the Jan Lokpal Bill, and implied that at least one of the people who was to be on the drafting committee - Sharad Pawar - might be unsuitable for that role because of his large landholdings. Kiran Bedi and Swami Agnivesh voiced their support for Hazare.[26] Later a video exposed Agnivesh talking to Kapil sibal and saying, this is happening like mad. The more concessions are given, the more these people are trying to climb over the head and that no more concession to be given and the movement need to be stopped.[115]
Campaigners for India Against Corruption (IAC) estimated that a petition circulated in the city of Pune which demanded that the government enact a bill had attracted between 5000 and 6000 signatures between 3 April and 5 April. Hazare has been involved with IAC, a group established by various prominent activists with the primary purpose of achieving the legal enactment and subsequent enforcement of a strong version of the Jan Lokpal bill.[117]
7 April 2011 (2011-04-07)
File:Jan lokpal 3.jpgProtests have continued as the Government fails to offer better terms to the activists
Two rounds of talks failed. There was agreement regarding constituting a panel to examine the Bill but the government would not accede to demands that it should be a formally constituted panel or that Hazare should lead it. As a consequence of this, Hazare continued his fast.[118]
Narendra Modi, the chief Minister of Gujarat lashes out at Manmohan Singh for resisting the passage of the Jan Lokpal Bill.[119]
Hazare and the protesters tried to keep the protests non-political. No politicians were welcome at the site of the fast. FormerHaryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala, former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Uma Bharti and journalistBarkha Dutt were forced by civilians to leave, after the protesters objected to their presence, which they believed was harming the integrity of their movement.[121]
Protests spread to numerous other places, including Mumbai, Kolkata, Thiruvananthapuram, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Chennai, Patna, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Ranchi, Pune, and the University of Jammu.[122]
The government continued to squabble with the activists stating that the bill drafting committee will be headed by a government appointed minister and not a civil society member as the protesters demanded to avoid allowing the government to make the bill less powerful.[123]
The Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, met with the President of India to outline to her how the government was going ahead with the demands of the population.[123]
15 supporters of Hazare on fast were hospitalized.[124]
Bollywood came out in support of the protests, with actors, musicians and directors speaking in support of the movement and Hazare. Director Farah Khan, actor Anupam Kher, music director Vishal Dadlani, poet-filmmaker Pritish Nandy and actor Tom Alter all visited Jantar Mantar; others stated their support for the movement via social networking websites or the media. Oscar winning Indian composer A. R. Rahman also declared his support for the anti-graft movement.[citation needed]
Renowned Indian/Qatari artist Late M. F. Hussain showed his support by drawing a cartoon of Hazare.[125]
Indian students at Cambridge University, the former alma mater of the Indian Prime Minister also expressed their support for the movement.[126]
ASSOCHAM President Dilip Modi and FICCI Director General Rajiv Kumar, too came out in support of the movement.[128]
The Government of India accepted the compromise formula that there be a politician chairman and an activist non-politician Co-Chairman. It was reported that Pranab Mukherjee will be the Chairman of the draft committee while Shanti Bhushan will be the co-chairman.[130] Bhushan was one of the original drafters of the Lokpal Bill along with Hazare, Justice N. Santosh Hegde, advocate Prashant Bhushan, and RTI activist Arvind Kejriwal.[131]
9 April 2011 (2011-04-09)
After accepting all the demands of Hazare, the Government of India issued a Official Gazette saying that the draft of the lokpal would be made and presented in the coming monsoon session of Lok Sabha.
Victory celebrations took place at locations throughout the country.[132] and even Hazare's village.[133][134][135]
Bollywood lauded the outcome, repeating their support for the movement.[136]
Protesters and leaders of the movement alike stated that the path to attaining complete passage of the bill is still a difficult one, and the movement may see harsher days ahead.[137]
Many commentators have called the movement the 'wake-up' call for India.[138][139]
I want to tell the government that we are not two but one. You should wipe it out of your mind that you are the masters. You are not the masters,
the people are. Gram Sabha is more powerful than Lok Sabha or State Assemblies
Within a day of the beginning of the agitation, more than 30,000 people had pledged their support to the Lokpal Bill. Organisers of the India Against Corruption said 30,000 people from Maharashtra expressed their support on their website.[141] The website has 20,000 members in Mumbai alone.[142] Within a few days the Facebook page for India Against Corruption had more than 220,000 likes.[143]
16 April 2011 (2011-04-16)
The first meeting regarding a draft of the Lokpal Bill was held on 16 April. The government agreed to audio-record all meetings of the Lokpal Bill panel and to hold public consultations before a final draft is prepared.[144] Hazare demanded that the proceedings be televised live but the government refused.[145]
4 June 2011 (2011-06-04)
Swami Ramdev begins his indefinite hunger strike at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi to bring back the black money stashed in tax havens abroad.[146]
In a press conference in the evening Kapil Sibbal made public a letter from Ramdev's camp to call off the hunger strike. Ramdev took it as a betrayal and hardened his position.
5 June 2011 (2011-06-05)
At midnight, police raided the grounds when most protesters were sleeping and Ramdev was busy at a meeting with his core group.[60]
A large police force lobbed tear gas shells, burned the place and lathicharge the crowd at 1 am (IST) to evict them.
Police had arranged buses to drop supporters at railway stations and bus stands in advance; had ammunition ready and were in battle-gear wearing vests and helmets and kept some ambulances on standby.
Delhi Police arrested Ramdev, who was disguised in a salwar kameez with a group of female protesters heading peacefully towards the New Delhi Railway Station
Ramdev was held in a government guesthouse for a few hours and then sent to Dehradun in a BSF aircraft.
53 people were injured and were treated at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) hospital, AIIMS Trauma Center and Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital.[6][62][62]
One of Baba Ramdev's supporters was injured in the incident and her condition was still critical as of 17th August 2011.[148]
Protesters huddled near the Metro station, bus depots and railway stations. Many walked down to Gurdwara Bangla Sahib and other nearby ashrams.[149] According to New Delhi railway station authorities, supporters continued to leave in batches through the course of the day. While several supporters spent the day at a park near Ramlila Maidan, others took shelter at an Arya Samaj facility in Paharganj.[150]
Ramdev was prohibited from entering Delhi for 15 days.
6 June 2011 (2011-06-06)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh justified the action against Baba Ramdev as an operation that had to be conducted, and that there was no alternative. However Manmohan Singh did not elaborate as to why force was used on a peaceful gathering and why the swoop was done at 1 AM in the morning.[151]
We are really curious why the government is against the idea of telecasting live the proceedings of the committee. The people ought to know the reasons why there is a difference between your and our viewpoint,
Hazare described his fight against corruption as the "Second Freedom Struggle" and set an ultimatum of 15 August 2011, as the last date to pass a strong Jan Lokpal Bill, threatening to otherwise intensify his anti-corruption agitation and start another fast from 16 August.[153]
16 June 2011 (2011-06-16)
The Government and the civil society split wide open due to differences in jointly drafting the bill. Government representatives said that if a consensus on the common bill was not reached, two drafts would be sent to the Cabinet, one drafted by the Government and the other drafted by the civil society. Team Anna also claimed that only 15 points, out of a total 71 recommended, were agreed upon and included in the joint draft. Hazare declared that if the government version of the bill was passed in the Parliament, he would start his hunger strike from August 16, 2011.[154]
22 June 2011 (2011-06-22)
In a veiled warning to Anna Hazare for his proposed fast, Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Wednesday indicated that the Gandhian might be meted out the same treatment, depending upon the prevailing situation at that time, as yoga guru Ramdev was given at Ramlila ground.[155]
14 August 2011 (2011-08-14)
In a scathing attack on Anna Hazare, Congress spokesperson, Manish Tewari, and an MP from Ludhiana constituency, described Anna Hazare as being "involved in corruption from top to bottom", "neck deep in corruption”, and also mentioning that the social activist needed to be “shown his place”.[156]
15 August 2011 (2011-08-15)
Anna Hazare announced at a press conference that he and his supporters were determined to go ahead with the fast on 16 August 2011 as planned. He also urged people to court arrest to push for a stronger Lokpal bill.[157]
Section 144 was imposed a night before the planned protest date, at JP Park, Rajghat and Dilli Gate, which prohibited assembly of five or more persons.[157]
16 August 2011 (2011-08-16)
Anna Hazare was detained by Delhi Police in the early morning before he could start his hunger strike at JP park,Delhi. Delhi Police had asked Anna not to leave his home, which he declined, and Anna was detained at his residence in Mayur Vihar. Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi, Manish Sisodia and more than 1200 supporters[158] were also taken into preventive custody by the Police.[159][160]
Anna Hazare was sent to seven days judicial custody to Tihar jail after refusing to sign a personal bond to be released on bail.[161]
Shehla Masood, an RTI activist and a strong supporter of Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement, was shot dead around 11.30am IST. An unidentified assailant shot her in front of her house in Koh-e-Fiza, Bhopal.[162]
Kiran Bedi and Shanti Bhushan, detained by Delhi Police on the morning ahead of Anna Hazare's fast-unto-death, were released in the evening at around 6:30pm IST.[163]
With the Government of India, preparing to release Anna Hazare late in the night,[165] however Anna refused to come out of Tihar jail until the government agreed to an unconditional permission to hold protests at JP Park.[166]
Demonstrations were held all over India protesting Anna Hazare's arrest. In Chennai, Mahatma Gandhi's secretary, V Kalyanam led the protestors. He said - "India will get a sure gold medal if corruption is entered as an item in the Olympic Games. We may not be a force in football or athletics or hockey. But India is the undisputed global leader in corruption.” Referring to Anna Hazare’s arrest in New Delhi, Kalyanam said it was easier to fight foreign tyranny than the tyranny of our own people. He ridiculed the contention of Union ministers like Kapil Sibal and Chidambaram that Parliament was supreme and civil society had no voice.[167]
17 August 2011 (2011-08-17)
After almost a day, Anna still refused to leave jail and spent the night in a room in Tihar jail, despite the government decision to free him.
Delhi Police made concessions for Anna Hazare to fast, stepping up from seven days to 14 days and finally 21 days at Ramlila Maidan.[168]
Congress made a statement that they suspected a foreign hand in the protests and asked the government to probe if the US was behind Anna's agitation .[169]
18 August 2011 (2011-08-18)
Anna Hazare agreed to leave jail after Delhi Police granted him permission to fast for 15-days against corruption at Ramlila Maidan. However, he would spend another night in Jail till the venue is ready.[111][170]
Arvind Kejriwal left Tihar jail being there for two days. Kejriwal called this move as just the beginning of their fight against corruption, and also confirmed that Anna Hazare would leave the jail once the grounds at Ramlila Maidan are ready for the fast.[171]
19 August 2011 (2011-08-19)
Anna Hazare left Tihar Jail at 15 minutes to noon IST after 3 days, to a spontaneous roar of welcome from the huge crowd assembled near the Jail. Just past the gates, he raised his hand in the air and shouted "Bharat mata ki Jai (Victory to Mother India)".[172] He also addressed the public stating: "Whether I am there or not, this fight will continue." which too received a huge roar of applause. Anna waved the national flag towards the crowd, who responded by waving hundreds of smaller flags and chanted "Anna zindabad (long live Anna)".[173]
Anna Hazare finally launched his protest at Ramlila Maidan as he declared that he will not quit the venue till the Jan Lokpal Bill is passed.[175]
Varun Gandhi, Bharatiya Janata PartyMP announced that he will introduce Anna Hazare's Jan Lokpal Bill in the Lok Sabha as a private member's bill, saying that Jan Lokpal Bill is better than anything the nation has seen before and would like to make a small contribution in his own way.[176]
21 August 2011 (2011-08-21)
Anna Hazare's camp on Sunday called their supporters to confront individual Members of Parliament and Union Ministers at their residence and also warned the UPA government that its days would be numbered if it failed to pass the Bill by August 30.[177][178]
Over 100,000 supporters had thronged Ramlila Maidan on Sunday, to show their support against corruption.[179]
Around 50,000 supporters[180] marched in the streets on Mumbai to support Anna Hazare's call for an effective anti-corruption legislation. The marchers started from the Bandra railway station and walked all the way to Juhu, reportedly in one of the biggest protests in Mumbai.[181]
22 August 2011 (2011-08-22)
On behalf of Anna Hazare, Sri Sri Ravishankar on Monday met NDA leaders at L. K. Advani's residence to discuss the Lokpal issue and garner opposition support.[182]
South Indian superstar Rajinikanth pledged his support for Anna Hazare's movement for the Jan Lokpal bill stating that he was happy that an able and dedicated leader like Anna Hazare is leading the fight against corruption. He also congratulated all Indians for lending their support to the 'bloodless revolution'.[184]
Bharatiya Janata PartyMPVarun Gandhi visited Ramlila Maidan on Wednesday morning. He stated his visit was as a common man and had nothing to do with his party as he supported the cause of Anna Hazare.[186]
An all-party meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at his official residence in New Delhi represented byfinance ministerPranab Mukherjee. However the meeting ended with Mukherjee appealing Anna Hazare to end his fast, prompting the civil society to declare that they were "back to square one".[187][188]
25 August 2011 (2011-08-25)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday offered a new formula saying that the Government was ready to debate all versions of the Lokpal Bill in circulation at Parliament. He also said that the bills prepared by Aruna Roy's NCPRI and Jaiprakash Narain will also be debated by the Parliament alongwith the Jan Lokpal Bill.[189]
Union Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh met Anna Hazare at his protest camp at Ramlila Maidan. Deshmukh reportedly conveyed a message from the Prime Minister to urge Anna to end his fast and also asked him to consider the Prime Minister offer to debate all versions of Lokpal Bill in Parliament.[190][191]
Anna Hazare had asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to start the parliamentary discussion the next morning itself. Hazare had also put forward his three demands to the Prime Minister - Citizen's Charter, Lokayuktas in all states with Lokpal powers and inclusion of lowest to highest bureaucracy.[192]
Popular South Indian actor Vijay met Anna Hazare at Ramlila Maidan[193] and also fasted through out the day to express his support towards anti-corruption. Saluting Hazare's "will-power", Vijay said its praiseworthy the way the movement got public support that too without any political background.[194]
26 August 2011 (2011-08-26)
Government asked Anna Hazare to guarantee of ending his fast once the discussion(debate) opens inParliament.[195]
Veteran Bollywood actor Om Puri visited Ramlila Maidan and met Anna Hazare on his 11th day of fast, expressing his support to anti-corruption movement.[196]
27 August 2011 (2011-08-27)
Anna has not eaten for 12 days...I am worried about you. In everyone's heart, there is concern for you. This will be a long process, and we need Anna's leadership for our struggle. So I urge him here to please end his fast today
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan met Anna Hazare at Ramlila Maidan. Supporting the anti-corruption campaign, Khan urged Anna to end his fast stating his leadership is required for the campaign as passing the bill will be a long process.[197]
Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday initiated his debate in the Parliament on the Lokpal Bill issue. Initiating the speech, Mukherjee again requested Anna to end his fast.[198]
Bharatiya Janata PartyMPSushma Swaraj, during the debate in Lok Sabha, expressed her party's support for Anna Hazare, and said the BJP largely agrees with the three pre-conditions(Citizen's Charter, Lokayuktas in all states with Lokpal powers and inclusion of lowest to highest bureaucracy) laid down by Anna to end his hunger strike and is willing to vote in favour it.[199]
Supporting Anna Hazare anti-corruption movement, singer Sonu Nigam performed at Ramlila Maidan on Saturday. Sonu took blessings of Anna, who was on his 12th day of his indefinite fast.[200]
Both the houses have passed the resolution agreeing upon all the three conditions set by Anna in Jan Lokpal Bill. "We have won only half the battle," said Hazare standing before wildly cheering crowds and flanked by his key aides and Union minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, former Maharashtra chief minister who has been an interlocutor. "I congratulate every MP on what has happened today." Anna Hazare said.[202] Anna Hazare also declared of breaking fast on Sunday morning at 10 am.[114]
28 August 2011 (2011-08-28)
Anna Hazare ended his 12-day fast after 288 hours on Sunday morning at around 10 am IST(UTC+05:30) before thousands of cheering supporters at Ramlila Maidan. Hazare was driven straight to Medanta Medicity run by eminent cardiologist Dr Naresh Trehan who was attending to him along with his team during his entire period of fast.[203]
Thousands of supporters gathered at India Gate following anti-corruption crusader's call to celebrate their victory.[204]
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