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I am Supporting Anna - Are You?

Ok, so we are witnessing one of the biggest movements (largely in public interest) in the country since Freedom and the world is witnessing it! I have hardly been able to do anything for this movement and time for me to pitch in with a small contribution.

I have decided to go to Ramlila Maidan where Anna stands tall with this anti-curroption torch in his hands and join him for a day to protest against the good old plague of our country - Corruption!!! I will be at the venue on 20 August 2011 to support Anna and fast for my country and myself. I have taken an off and want to ask you all - Will you join us?

If everyone around us starts taking an off from the work and joins this protest, the government will realize the power of people and will have to bow down to us. Personally I am really upset to see my political heroes like Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh, Rahul Gandhi and some other senior congress leaders (I have always been a pro-congress national - only till date, may be not anymore) behaving in this discgraceful manner and almost proving to the entire nation, that they are no less corrupt (or at least in support of the corrupt) and this disturbs me.

I am out to fight for my country (by peacefully fasting) and hope to see you join us soon as possible. Take great care of yourself and do not promote corruption in any way - this will be your small little contribution to our country!!!

See you in Ram Lila Maidan on 20 August 2011...

Jai Ho
Sumit

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