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==IAC split == ==IAC split ==
'''FIRST WE HAVE TO STOP THE 500 AND 1000 CURRENCY NOTE'''
ONE MAN CAN PURCHASE ONLY ONE HOUSE '''BECAUSE MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE IA UNABLE TO PURCHASE'''
AFTER 18 YEARS OLD
IN ANY STATE OR CITY NEW CONSTRUCTION 40% ANAMAT TO LOCAL MIDDLE CLASS OR LOWER CLASS PEOPLE
THIS WILL STOP CORRUPTION
===Formation of a political party=== ===Formation of a political party===
In September 2012 ] was blamed for announcing his decision to leave IAC to form a political party and accused of ''wrecking the anti-corruption campaign because of his political ambitions'' and confirmation ''the movement has split due to politics.''.<ref>"Arvind Kejriwal blamed for splitting group" </ref> In September 2012 ] was blamed for announcing his decision to leave IAC to form a political party and accused of ''wrecking the anti-corruption campaign because of his political ambitions'' and confirmation ''the movement has split due to politics.''.<ref>"Arvind Kejriwal blamed for splitting group" </ref>

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India Against Corruption
Founded2011 (2011)
TypePeople's Movement
FocusAnti-corruption
Area served India
Key peopleAnna Hazare, Kiran Bedi, Medha Patkar,
Websitewww.indiaagainstcorruption.net.in
Formerly calledIndia Against Colonialism.

The India Against Corruption Jan Andolan (IAC) is a collective organised synergistic People's Movement formed to ensure a corruption free India. The apolitical movement has spawned a non-affiliated political party the Aam Aadmi Party {{citation}}: Empty citation (help) after a fractious split.

Objectives of the movement

IAC's current objective, as stated on its website, is for direct participatory democracy of citizens (without caring about leaders or big names) to rid the Greater Indian nation of corruption wherever it is found by whatever means necessary. Accordingly, IAC offers and manages a series of platforms and tools to empower individuals who share a common dream that someday (soon) corruption will be eliminated in India.

IAC split

FIRST WE HAVE TO STOP THE 500 AND 1000 CURRENCY NOTE ONE MAN CAN PURCHASE ONLY ONE HOUSE BECAUSE MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE IA UNABLE TO PURCHASE AFTER 18 YEARS OLD IN ANY STATE OR CITY NEW CONSTRUCTION 40% ANAMAT TO LOCAL MIDDLE CLASS OR LOWER CLASS PEOPLE THIS WILL STOP CORRUPTION

Formation of a political party

In September 2012 Arvind Kejriwal was blamed for announcing his decision to leave IAC to form a political party and accused of wrecking the anti-corruption campaign because of his political ambitions and confirmation the movement has split due to politics..

Cyber-War incidents

In October 2012, a series of cyber/hacking incidents between IAC HQ and the "Arvind faction" resulted in a "coup" for control over the IAC database for benefit of all supporters of IAC movement not only those aligned to the political faction.

Kejriwal withdraws

On 10.Nov.2012 Kejriwal said he would not use the name of India Against Corruption after 26.Nov.2012 .

IAC++ mailing list relaunched

The next day 11.Nov.2012, the IAC's mailing list is re-launched by the apolitical faction, stating The IAC is an apolitical people's social movement to "cause" change in society.

People associated with the movement

See also

References

  1. http:////www.indiaagainstcorruption.net.in
  2. https://lists.riseup.net/www/iac
  3. IAC website "About Us",
  4. "City activists garner support for Jan Lokpal bill". Hindustan Times. India. 14 March 2011.
  5. IAC website.
  6. "Arvind Kejriwal blamed for splitting group"
  7. "Now, a parallel IAC" Sreelatha Menon, Business Standard, New Delhi edn. Oct 24, 2012
  8. "Hazare claims IAC's name, Kejriwal says will oblige Read more: http://india.nydailynews.com/politicsarticle/1d8dc15a1e6b7fb30Hazare-claims-iacs-name-kejriwal-says-will-oblige". india.nydailynews.com. Retrieved 24 November 2012. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  9. IAC mailing list archive
  10. "IAC slams Kejriwal in bulk emails sent to party database" FirstPost

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