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Another day, more corruption, another government delay, another protest. Anna Hazare and his supporters are not giving up. The pressure on the government is mounting.
The Support for prominent social activist Anna Hazare and his team grew wider and louder on Wednesday as thousands of people came out on Indian roads to support Hazare in his anti-corruption movement.
US State Department spokesperson, Victoria Nuland, on Saturday advised India's External Affairs ministry on how India should exercise 'democratic restraint' in dealing with the Anna Hazare anti-corruption campaign.
The time for change is now. Citizens hope that this campaign led by Anna Hazare will cleanse a system. Citizens have clearly voted and come out as strongly as they could to have a better tomorrow without corruption at any level.
Supporting the cause, thousands joined in a candle lit procession in Guwahati on April 8. The citizens of Assam joined the programme, where patriotic songs were played and the Tri-colour waved by participants.