Patriotic songs and slogans associated with beating of drums by Anna Hazare supporters electrified the atmosphere at the Ramlila Maidan here since the Gandhian's fast enters ninth day today.
About 400 protesters peacefully sat on the floor whole night braving heavy rainfall which lashed the city. Scores of supporters sang patriotic songs and played drums along with other musical instruments to support the anti-corruption movement.
"We are fasting with Anna for that past eight days. We want all his demands to be accepted unconditionally, inch said one Ram Kumar, who has come from Bhiwani, Haryana.
As the protest gets momentum and more public support day-by-day, a number of enthusiastic volunteers coordinated with the crowd late in the night and each morning.
While some of the supporters were shouting pro Jan Lok Pal slogans from the temporary tents meant to save them from rainfall, a group of volunteers was cleaning the garbage containing empty food and beverage packets in the huge ground.
"It is for the welfare of the whole country. Anna is cleaning the nation. What is the problem if I clean this ground, " said Paramjeet Singh, the DU student.
Hazare supporters have put posters containing anti-graft slogans on just about all the walls inside the historical Ramlila Maidan. People chanted mantras and conducted yagna for that well being of the 73-year-old Gandhian.
"We want Anna Hazare to stay fit and guide this country from corruption, " said Pandit Ashok, as he pray for the health associated with anti-graft campaigner.
"I have asked my friends and other family members in order to shun work and join this campaign. After all it is for the welfare from the country, " said Manisha, who is a Agra-based teacher.
For 39-yr-old Ramakant, the Ramlila Maidan has turned into a battleground for people to deal with the crises.
"I am happy to see that Annaji is holding his protest in a great way, " he said adding the Gandhian has the support of all Indians living inside and away from country.
Salute him for taking up the task of uprooting corruption in the nation, he said.
Anna supporters have started coming to the Maidan because morning.
About 400 protesters peacefully sat on the floor whole night braving heavy rainfall which lashed the city. Scores of supporters sang patriotic songs and played drums along with other musical instruments to support the anti-corruption movement.
"We are fasting with Anna for that past eight days. We want all his demands to be accepted unconditionally, inch said one Ram Kumar, who has come from Bhiwani, Haryana.
As the protest gets momentum and more public support day-by-day, a number of enthusiastic volunteers coordinated with the crowd late in the night and each morning.
While some of the supporters were shouting pro Jan Lok Pal slogans from the temporary tents meant to save them from rainfall, a group of volunteers was cleaning the garbage containing empty food and beverage packets in the huge ground.
"It is for the welfare of the whole country. Anna is cleaning the nation. What is the problem if I clean this ground, " said Paramjeet Singh, the DU student.
Hazare supporters have put posters containing anti-graft slogans on just about all the walls inside the historical Ramlila Maidan. People chanted mantras and conducted yagna for that well being of the 73-year-old Gandhian.
"We want Anna Hazare to stay fit and guide this country from corruption, " said Pandit Ashok, as he pray for the health associated with anti-graft campaigner.
"I have asked my friends and other family members in order to shun work and join this campaign. After all it is for the welfare from the country, " said Manisha, who is a Agra-based teacher.
For 39-yr-old Ramakant, the Ramlila Maidan has turned into a battleground for people to deal with the crises.
"I am happy to see that Annaji is holding his protest in a great way, " he said adding the Gandhian has the support of all Indians living inside and away from country.
Salute him for taking up the task of uprooting corruption in the nation, he said.
Anna supporters have started coming to the Maidan because morning.
