Anna Hazare will soon launch a new movement against corruption, one that would work up from the grassroots to the national level. In this interview given at Ralegan Siddhi, Anna revealed his plans. Anna said the issues he may also take up are right to reject, ...
While Arvind Kejriwal wants to start a political party, Anna Hazare has been adamantly against it. To put an end to this never-ending saga, the Civil Society is meeting to discuss the future course of action. This crucial meeting has 36 of the 40 members prese...
Anna Hazare rubbishes reports that there is a tiff between Arvind Kejriwal and himself. However, this drama of Anna saying something nasty about Kejriwal on his blog and then later clarifying that there is no bad blood, has played out for way too long. Hazare ...
In an attempt to distance himself from Arvind Kejriwal, social activist Anna Hazare says that politics can never be an alternative or give the people of India a better future. He says that Ralegan Siddhi will now be the focal point of the anti-graft movement. ...
Anna Hazare on his 75th birthday speaks to the channel in an interview about Ralegan Siddhi and instant fame. He also speaks about his future plans about the Lokpal Bill and India Against Corruption.
Anna Hazare's core committee members, have urged the central government to ensure that a strong Lokpal bill should be introduced in the ongoing session of Parliament.
With the Parliament back in session, what is the way forward for Anna Hazare and the anti-corruption movement. Watch this special show, 'Ab Aage Kya Anna'.
Anna Hazare has started his day-long token fast at Jantar Mantar in protest against "watered-down" proposals of the Parliamentary standing committee on the Lokpal Bill.
Anna Hazare rejected the recommendations of the Parliamentary panel on the Lokpal Bill, citing the provisions are inadequate in dealing with corruption.
Anna Hazare addresses the media in Ralegan Siddhi, elaborates on the inadequacies in the draft Lokpal Bill prepared by the Parliamentary Standing Committee.
The 74-year-old Gandhiyan expressed faith in the Prime Minister's word for a strong Lokpal bill, but added that dilly-dallying will invite another round of agitation.