Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal and Prashant Bhushan are not the only heroes of the anti-corruption movement that has caught the nation's imagination.
Silent support for the movement, which has recently turned its guns against industry, has come from India Inc as well, mainly from Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy, who made donations of Rs 25 lakhs (Rs 2.5 million) in 2011.
The Tata Group was also persuaded by Murthy to help Kejriwal's Public Cause Research Foundation untill last year, but it backed out when the Lok Pal movement started.
An equal amount came from the Kasturi Trust in Bangalore, founded by the first chairman of Infosys, G K Jayaram. PCRF has released a list of donors for 2010-11 who together contributed more than Rs 1 crore till March 31, 2011.
The list of donors for 2011-12 is yet to be released, but it is already clear that many old high profile industrial donors stopped making contributions to the movement as it turned political.
Those who have stayed on included Sitaram Jindal and Eicher Goodearth Trust, India Against Corruption (IAC) members said.
Sanjeev Bhikchandani of naukri.com expressed this week what seemed like regret at having donated to Kejriwal Rs 50,000 in 2011.
He said he had given funds for activities related to the Right to Information (RTI) movement, and had no clue about the dimensions of the movement.
Enam Securities, another donor for the foundation, refused to comment when asked if it would continue to support Kejriwal.
The Tatas and Murthy gave Rs 25 lakh each for three years for the specific purpose of funding the national RTI awards. When the awards were stopped in 2011, Tata Social Welfare Trust expressed its unwillingness to have the funds used for the Lok Pal movement, while Murthy gave the go-ahead.
"I sent Rs 25 lakhs for 2008 and 2009 and Rs 37 lakhs (Rs 3.7 million) for 2010 (the additional Rs 12 lakhs (Rs 1.2 million) were given for extra awards for honouring the families of Right to Information activists who were murdered, and the travel costs of the honorees) and Rs 25 lakhs (Rs 2.5 million) for the year 2011,"