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How you can be an Anna, the Gandhian explains

After 290 hours, Anna Hazare ended his fast this morning. Before leaving the Ramlila Maidan, where he lived and fasted for 10 days, Anna exhorted thousands of supporters gathered there to continue their non-violent fight against corruption, a battle that he said had just begun. "You don't become Anna by wearing the Anna Topi," he said. "You become Anna by practicing my principles."

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August 28, 2011   1:26
Two little girls, Ikra and Simran, wearing Anna caps, offered the 74-year-old activist coconut water and honey to end his hunger strike on its 13th morning.
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August 28, 2011   2:51
He once wrote a two-page essay on why he wanted to end his life. This is the biography of the man who delivered one of India's biggest movements.
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August 28, 2011   0:31
After breaking his fast at the Ramlila Maidan, Anna was taken to a hospital in Gurgaon. The welcome was rousing but chaotic.
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August 28, 2011   2:58
Anna's aide explains how the activist handled the pressure of the moments when it seemed like the talks between his team and the government were about to come undone.