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Interestingly the Anna Hazare Movement , India Against corruption found increasing popularity with the Indian. In my vie point Hazares movement remained middle class and urban oriented. What is your opinion?
Asked by nithya,
20 Jan '12 11:21 pm
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I would not even classify it as entire middle class because all the babus and police wallas (who belong to middle class) are opposed to it. So are the businessmen who thrive on bending the rules to make money.
Answered by Vikram, 20 Jan '12 11:28 pm
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The Anna Hazare movement fizzled out, m'am. It was created and run by the visual media and after its 15 minutes of fame, the media turned to other things.
Answered by Somebodysomewhere, 20 Jan '12 11:25 pm
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