Thursday, May 23rd 02:02 AM IST
Anna Hazare IMAGE.
Indian anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare waves as a supporter gestures while arriving to pay homage at Chaitya Bhoomi, a temple built in memory of Babasaheb Ambedkar, the architect of the country's constitution, before embarking on a series of rallies and meetings in the country in Mumbai on June 5, 2012. Hazare's  hunger strike's last year sparked Indians to unleash an outpouring of frustration over bribes paid for transactions ranging from getting a birth certificate to tenders for infrastructure projects. Hazare, a 74-year-old former army truck driver who has modelled his image on Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, is demanding stronger action against corruption, the return of money stashed away illegally by Indians abroad, and a stronger anti-corruption bill.

Indian anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare waves as a supporter gestures while arriving to pay homage at Chaitya Bhoomi, a temple built in memory of Babasaheb Ambedkar, the architect of the country's constitution, before embarking on a series of rallies and meetings in the country in Mumbai on June 5, 2012. Hazare's hunger strike's last year sparked Indians to unleash an outpouring of frustration over bribes paid for transactions ranging from getting a birth certificate to tenders for infrastructure projects. Hazare, a 74-year-old former army truck driver who has modelled his image on Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, is demanding stronger action against corruption, the return of money stashed away illegally by Indians abroad, and a stronger anti-corruption bill.