2011 Indian anti-corruption movement: Difference between revisions

From Bharatpedia
Jump to: navigation, search
(→‎top: Creating 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement)
 
m (→‎top: clean up)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 4: Line 4:


{{ContinueReading}}
{{ContinueReading}}
{{#seo:
|description=The 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement was a nationwide campaign that aimed to address rampant corruption within the Indian political system and public
}}

Latest revision as of 03:08, 3 August 2024

2011 Indian anti-corruption movement

The 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement was a nationwide campaign that aimed to address rampant corruption within the Indian political system and public sector. Sparked by social activist Anna Hazare's hunger strike in April 2011, the movement garnered significant public support and media attention, mobilizing thousands across the country. It advocated for the implementation of the Lokpal Bill, designed to establish an independent ombudsman to investigate corruption allegations against public officials. The movement’s grassroots character was bolstered by the use of social media and prominent endorsements from various civil society groups. Ultimately, the movement highlighted widespread public discontent with governmental corruption, influencing political discourse and legislation in India.