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Upbeat villagers stay up late to welcome Hazare

Last updated on: September 1, 2011 11:51 IST
File photo of Anna Hazare's supporters at Ralegan Siddhi

Anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare was accorded a hero's welcome when he arrived at his village Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district with supporters staying awake till late in the night to receive him.

After landing in Pune last night, Hazare was straightway driven to the village and reached there at around 1.30 am, sources said.

Upbeat villagers stayed awake till late in the night to welcome the 74-year-old Gandhian, who is likely to participate in the ten-day Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, they said.

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The anti-graft crusader, who was admitted to a Gurgaon-based hospital on Sunday after he broke his 12-day fast for stronger Lokpal Bill, was discharged on Thursday evening.

Hazare is credited with initiating the concept of "one village, one Ganpati" a few years ago.

Hazare's personal assistant Suresh Pathare had said on Wednesday that the activist would rest on Thursday and address villagers on Friday.

"We have arranged for a 'mahasabha' on Friday, we have informed him about that. He will not come out today and we will not request either. So, all the programmes will take place tomorrow now," a villager said.

Hazare's associate Shyam Asawa had said that the Gandhian had spoken to villagers over phone and asked them not to arrange any lavish reception for him.

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