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Anna Released

Anna Released

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk [ Updated: August 19, 2011 13:58 IST ]
  • India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, center, raises slogans after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside the jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
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    India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, center, raises slogans after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside the jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
  • India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, center, waves to the crowd after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside the jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
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    India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, center, waves to the crowd after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside the jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
  • India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, holding microphones, raises slogans after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside the jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
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    India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, holding microphones, raises slogans after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside the jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
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  • India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, left on the top of truck, waves to the crowd during a slow moving procession to a protest venue in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Pankaj Nangia)
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    India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, left on the top of truck, waves to the crowd during a slow moving procession to a protest venue in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Pankaj Nangia)
  • India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, center, waves to the crowd after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
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    India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, center, waves to the crowd after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
  • India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, center, waves to the crowd as he emerges from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Pankaj Nangia)
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    India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare, center, waves to the crowd as he emerges from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Pankaj Nangia)
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  • Supporters of India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare wave Indian flags as they wait for Hazare outside Tihar prison, where he has been lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Pankaj Nangia)
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    Supporters of India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare wave Indian flags as they wait for Hazare outside Tihar prison, where he has been lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Pankaj Nangia)
  • India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare waves to the crowd as he emerges from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Pankaj Nangia)
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    India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare waves to the crowd as he emerges from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Pankaj Nangia)
  • India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare shouts slogans after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
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    India's most prominent anti corruption crusader Anna Hazare shouts slogans after emerging from the gates of Tihar prison where he was lodged since Aug. 16, in New Delhi, India, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011. Nearly 2,000 men, women and schoolchildren had gathered outside Tihar Jail on Friday morning to catch sight of the white clad activist who has channeled the tactics of freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi into his fight to force the government to adopt his proposals for an anti corruption law. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
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