Anna's fast enters tenth day; support grows
Anna's fast enters tenth day; support grows
People belonging to different region, religion continue to pour in to show their solidarity for Anna Hazare.

New Delhi: As Anna Hazare's fast entered tenth day on Thursday, thousands of his supporters organised mass prayers for the well being of the Gandhian leader. A large number of Anna supporters stayed at the Ramlila ground whole night singing patriotic songs and chanting anti-government slogans.

Apart from them, people belonging to different region and religion continue to pour in to show their solidarity for the 73-year-old Gandhian, who has been fasting since August 16, demanding passing of Jan Lokpal Bill in the Parliament.

The huge ground, which has a mosque and temple inside, was abuzz with activities as protesters were seen making anti-graft posters and pasting them on walls.

"I have been staying here for past five days, I only go to mosque to offer namaz and come back to join Anna's movement," said Asfaq, a businessman.

A number of young volunteers were involved in assisting people in getting medical help and food.

"It is a mini 'Kumbh' for us, I have never seen such a great public support for any leader, Anna will surely help in uprooting corruption from the country," said Rakesh Singh, who had come from Allahabad to participate in the campaign.

During the day scores of people gather around media persons or tv cameras covering the protest round-the-clock. "I do not know why government is opposing Anna. He is asking for an anti-corruption bill for the benefit for the masses," said RK Vij, an event manager.

Organisers have made sufficient arrangements for food at 'anna ki rasoi' and water among other things for visitors and protesters.

People also complained about inconvenience being faced by them in reaching the venue.

"The wrong sign boards at New Delhi metro station are confusing people. If you follow them it will take you away from Ramlila ground," said Mrityunjay, a Faridabad resident.

"I had to walk at least one kilometre to reach Ramlila ground, I could not get any auto as all of them have been removed from here due to the ongoing agitation," said 65-year-old Janaki Devi.

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