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Thousands protest government corruption in India

NEW DELHI: Thousands of people on Sunday marched through several Indian cities to protest government corruption and demand an effective anti-graft law, the Hindustan Times reported.

Waving banners that read 'Corruption: Enough is enough' and 'Common people are raped in government offices,' protesters gathered in rallies in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and other cities.

The rallies, which coincided with the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, was part of the 'India against Corruption' social movement that is demanding the passage of the Lokpal Bill. The legislation seeks to create an independent, empowered, transparent and accountable anti-corruption agency.

"The Lokpal bill prepared by the public is so effective that it will eradicate corruption in next two-three years. Political parties should support the passage of this bill as the Lokpal suggested by the government is only a showpiece," eminent lawyer Shanti Bhushan said while addressing the rally in New Delhi.

The government wants to make Lokpal an advisory body, which will only recommend to the government to prosecute its corrupt ministers.

Public anger has grown across India after a series of high-profile scandals, including the cut-price sale of mobile phone licenses and allegations of widespread corruption related to the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

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Afghanistan agrees to fight child recruitment into armed forces

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Mexico's winter season causes at least 22 deaths

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Southern Sudan votes for independence

Juba, Jan 31: Southern Sudanese voted in favor of secession from the North with a 99% margin after counting 100% of the ballots, the Sudan Tribune reported. The preliminary results can be challenged during the appeal period which expires in early Feb. The announcement comes as no surprise since pre-referendum surveys reported that the majority of the 3.9 million people registered to vote were in favor of secession. Some of the issues to be resolved post-referendum are borders, Abyei (a disputed area.....
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PK Prasad 08 Apr 2011 05:55 pm
Its time that each and every citizen from the lower & middle class come together and join Anna Hazare and do not let this fire to subside. Together we can eliminate corruption at all levels. Let there be a social transformation for the good of common man who has been suffering from this menace.Jai Hind
Bastich 04 Feb 2011 08:35 pm
Say 'NO' to the worthless, toothless, impotent GOVERNEMNT proposed Lokpal bill. Its the LALUs and the Mulayams who fear their grip on power will be wiped out - who are killing the lokpal bill. Show your support for the Jan Lokpal bill. This is a people's fight against the very monsters that have kept us in the middle ages!! JAI HIND!!!
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