Anti-corruption debate divides India

Millions across the country hit the streets in solidarity with Anna Hazare, but is the movement losing momentum?

Six months after millions of Indians took to the streets protesting against corruption, the government has rejected anti-corruption legislation.

Anna Hazare, an anti-corruption activist, whose two-phase fast-unto-death catapulted him to national hero status, is sick and the movement he spearheaded seems to have lost momentum.

"The anti-corruption movement was a reflection of people’s anger and frustration. It was also the issue of maladministration and corruption in government agencies," Nikhil Dey, a social activist associated with the National Campaign for People’s Right to Information, told Al Jazeera.

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