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Wednesday, August 17, 2011



The anti-corruption movement has been using social media platforms Facebook and Twitter very effectively, apart from regularly updating its own website Indiaagainstcorruption .org.
"My Dear Countrymen, the second freedom struggle has begun. I have been arrested as well. Will this struggle stop with my arrest? Absolutely not. You should not let that happen," Anna Hazare said in a video message posted on YouTube within minutes of his arrest on Tuesday morning. The video was prepared before the arrest and was posted immediately afterwards, and dealt with the way forward for the movement.
Hazare spoke about the 'second line of leadership' , naming Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi, Manish Sisodia and Shanti Bhushan, among others. There was no way of telling, at the time the video was shot, that the second rung leadership would also be arrested with Hazare.
Hazare appealed for calm among agitators. The protests must be nonviolent and care must be taken to not cause any damage to public or private property, he said in the video. He called for jails to be filled, a common refrain during his previous addresses as well. The pre-recorded video message was testimony to the India Against Corruption campaign's media savvy.
The movement uses social media platforms Facebook and Twitter very effectively, apart from its own regularly updated website Indiaagainstcorruption .org. The website has dedicated microsites for eight Indian cities and one for non-resident Indians.

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