Published on Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 10:42 | Updated at Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 14:14 | Source : PTI
Social activist Anna Hazare's fast-unto-death entered the third day here today even as a large number of people from various walks of life continued to extend support to the crusader for a stronger anti-corruption law.
72-year-old Hazare's protest has led to the resignation of Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar from the Group of Ministers on corruption after the Gandhian took potshots at him.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had yesterday discussed with some Cabinet colleagues the issue after which indications emerged that one or two ministers could be nominated to talk to the activist.
The general sense at the informal confabulations was that there was a need to defuse the situation that had arisen due to the fast-unto-death campaign launched on Tuesday which is getting support from the increasing number of people.
We are with you ... Someone has to take the bold step... We need to eradicate this menace from our society fully.. Politicians are the father of it. Also we don't forget that we are also part of it. We are also giving boost to corruption...
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