Supporters of social activist Anna Hazare burn copies of the Lokpal bill during a protest in Ghaziabad, near New Delhi, after the bill was introduced in parliament August 4, 2011. Slamming the anti-corruption bill as too weak because it did not cover the prime minister and judges, Anna Hazare, the social activist whose hunger strike in April forced the government to begin drafting the bill, said he would begin a second fast against corruption, raising the sceptre of a fresh wave of anti-government protests. REUTERS/Parivartan Sharma (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
Supporters of social activist Anna Hazare burn copies of the Lokpal bill during a protest in Ghaziabad, near New Delhi, after the bill was introduced in parliament August 4, 2011. Slamming the anti-corruption bill as too weak because it did not cover the prime minister and judges, Anna Hazare, the social activist whose hunger strike in April forced the government to begin drafting the bill, said he would begin a second fast against corruption, raising the sceptre of a fresh wave of anti-government protests. REUTERS/Parivartan Sharma (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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