Won't let the govt do a Ramdev on us: Anna

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  • Published On: July 17, 2011
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Social activist Anna Hazare is set to approach Supreme Court on Monday to ensure the government doesn't suppress his campaign against corruption starting on August 16, the way it suppressed Ramdev's fast at the Ramlila Maidan. In his appeal to the Chief Justice of India, Anna Hazare is expected to say that it is the constitutional right of the people to protest and that the government should not stop them. Anna Hazare intends to start his fast on August 16 in New Delhi.

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