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Why Was Anna hazare protested against in 2011? What was the result of this movement​

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Answered by junaidh47
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The Indian anti-corruption movement was a series of demonstrations and protests across India that began in 2011 and was intended to establish strong legislation and enforcement against perceived endemic political corruption.[6] The movement was named as one of the "Top 10 News Stories of 2011" by Time magazineThe movement gained momentum from 5 April 2011, when anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare began a hunger strike at the Jantar Mantar monument in New Delhi. The movement aimed to alleviate corruption in the Indian government through introduction of the Jan Lokpal Bill. Another aim, which was led by Ramdev, was the repatriation of black money from foreign banks.

Mass protesters focussed on legal and political issues, including political corruption, kleptocracy, and other forms of corruption. The movement was primarily one of non-violent civil resistance and was composed of demonstrations, marches, acts of civil disobedience, hunger strikes, and rallies, and the use of social media to organise, communicate, and raise awareness. The protests were nonpartisan and most protesters were hostile to political parties' attempts to use them to strengthen their own political agenda.

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Answered by lakshaylkohli42626
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after failing to press the Indian government to pass the look pall bill ,2011, Team Anna was split on the issue of formation on political party ... The AAP failed to pass a Jan lokpal bill in Delhi assembly and resigned from the government after 49 days. The president,s rule was imposed in the state for a year

caused by : corruption in public environment

Government corruption: police currept

Resulted in ; Resolution passed in parliament accepting Jan lokpal bill in 27 august

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