
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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