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A man bites a piece of sweet and dances in jubilation as supporters of activist Anna Hazare spray foam and celebrate in Mumbai. Hazare, whose protest galvanized the nation's anger against corruption ended his 13-day hunger strike after forcing the Parliament to throw its weight behind his crusade
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Anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare shares a light moment with a child on stage before breaking his fast on the 13th day of his hunger strike at the Ram Lila grounds in New Delhi.
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Supporters of anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare celebrate after he broke his fast on the 13th day of his hunger strike at the Ram Lila grounds in New Delhi.
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People celebrate in support of social activist Anna Hazare in Mumbai.
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Physically disabled Mohammad Jahangir from Jaipur, who framed Anna Hazare's photographs in bottles, displays them during the celebrations after veteran social activist Anna Hazare broke his fast.
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People exchanging vermilion to celebrate Anna Hazare's victory at Ram Lila Maidan.
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People raising slogans 'Anna Hazare Zindabad' to celebrate his victory against corruption after 13days of fast at Ram Lila Maidan.
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A man paints his moustache with tri-colours as veteran social activist Anna Hazare breaks his fast, after government caved in to his demands at Ram Lila Maidan.
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Anna Hazare gestures to supporters as he walks on stage to break his fast on the 13th day of his hunger strike at the Ram Lila ground in New Delhi. Anna ended his nearly two-week fast after forcing a weakened government to agree to his demands.
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Supporters of anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare celebrate after he broke his fast on the 13th day of his hunger strike at the Ram Lila ground in New Delhi. Anna Hazare, who led a campaign for a new anti-corruption law, ended his nearly two-week fast after forcing a weakened government to agree to his demands.
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Supporters of Anna Hazare celebrating at India Gate as the government agrees upon the demands of Anna Hazare on Lokpal Bill in New Delhi.
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Supporters of Anna Hazare celebrating at India Gate as the government agrees upon Lokpal Bill in New Delhi.
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Supporters of Anna Hazare celebrating at India Gate as the government agrees upon Lokpal Bill in New Delhi.
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Supporters of Anna Hazare celebrating as government agreed upon the demands of Anna Hazare on Lokpal Bill at India Gate in New Delhi.
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Supporters of Anna Hazare celebrating as government agreed upon the demands of Anna Hazare on Lokpal Bill at India Gate in New Delhi.
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Supporters of social activist Anna Hazare celebrate at India Gate in New Delhi.
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Supporters of social activist Anna Hazare celebrate at India Gate in New Delhi.
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Supporters of social activist Anna Hazare celebrate at India Gate in New Delhi.
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Supporters of social activist Anna Hazare celebrate at India Gate in New Delhi.
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