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Delhi turns dark on Anna's call

A number of Delhi residents expressed solidarity with Anna Hazare's movement to fight corruption by switching off lights between 8pm and 9pm. "A number of residents of GK I voluntarily cut off their electricity supply. HT reports.

Updated on: Aug 15, 2011, 23:46:52 IST
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A number of Delhi residents expressed solidarity with Anna Hazare's movement to fight corruption by switching off lights between 8pm and 9pm. "A number of residents of GK I voluntarily cut off their electricity supply.

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It is about time the government came out of its ivory tower," said Rajiv Kakaria, a GK resident. People from Lajpat Nagar, East of Kailash, GK I and II, Defence Colony, Amar Colony, Mayur Vihar, etc., also switched off lights.

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