Friday, August 19, 2011

Anna reaches Ramlila Maidan, thousands hail him


Anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare raises slogans after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison......
Amid crowd cheering and following him, Anna Hazare reached Rajghat on way to Ramlila Maidan from Tihar jail. He addresses his supporters after reaching the venue for protest. Thousands of people, many of them school children, thronged the Ramlila Maidan despite rains to support the social

activist in his fight for a stringent anti-corruption law.
With the many tricolours, patriotic songs playing in the background and loud slogans and the sun playing hide and seek, it was like a carnival at the sprawling ground in central Delhi where Hazare will continue his fast that began on Tuesday.

There were cheers and hail Anna slogans as the announcement was made that Hazare had left Tihar jail after three days and would slowly make his way to the Ramlila Maidan, via Mahatma Gandhi's memorial Rajghat and India Gate.

There were hundreds of school children in the crowd, some who had bunked their classes to come out in support of the 74-year-old Hazare.

"I have come here to support Annaji and we will get the civil society version of Lokpal bill passed come what may," said Prateek Babar, a student of Rajkiya Sarvodya Vidhyalaya School in west Delhi.

As it started pouring heavily, some people started dancing.

"When the government could not stop us, this downpour is nothing. I am here to witness history in the making," said Rehan Singh, a Class 9 student who had a tricolour painted on his face.

Authorities looked worried though.

"The marquee put up at the Ramlila ground is not waterproof. The ground is already wet. If it rains more, it will be difficult to handle," said deputy mayor Anil Sharma.

Kiran Bedi, who was overseeing the arrangements at Ramlila Maidan, made regular requests to people to maintain calm and peace and wait for Hazare, who is expected to reach around 2 pm after paying tributes at Rajghat and India Gate.

Hazare had planned to begin his fast for a stronger lokpal bill at the JP Park in the ITO area here Tuesday.

Delhi Police imposed certain conditions before the protest could be allowed. Hazare refused to agree, after which the police detained him and his associates on Tuesday.

He was sent to Tihar jail and was subsequently released on Tuesday night, but refused to leave the prison until he was allowed to carry on the fast without any conditions.

Hazare started with his fast Aug 16 inside Tihar jail.

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