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India Against Corruption (IAC) is a people's initiative to force Government of India to enact the Jan Lokpal Bill. This initiative is supported by several eminent citizens of India including religious leaders, Right To Information Activists, social reformers and bureaucrats.

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Strategy Against Corruption

Inspired from Hing Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption the leaders of the IAC initiative have drafted a draft Jan Lokpal Bill. The Jan Lokpal Bill provides for a strong, efficient and politically independent institution for investigation of corruption charges against public officials and politicians. The bill also provides for time bound grievance redressal and speedy investigation.

Anna Hazare's Role

Social worker Anna Hazare has declared to go on an indefinite fast starting 5th April, 2011 to persuade Government of India to introduce and Enact the Jan Lokpal Bill in place of the government proposed Lokpal Bill.

Vote Bank Against Corruption

Notable Participants

External Links

India Against Corruption Website

Anna Hazare' Website

Jan Lokpal Bill

Government Lokpal Bill

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