India - Election 2011 - India Against Corruption

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In summary, the conversation is about the 2011 election in India, specifically looking for alternative candidates to the usual parties such as INC, DMK, and AIADMK. The resources provided include information on election candidates and the Lok Satta Party, as well as the India Against Corruption movement. It is also mentioned that some candidates have websites and social media pages.
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India - Election 2011 - India Against Corruption

1. Has anyone from Anywhere, India, TN, Chennai looked into alternate candidates to the usual INC, DMK, AIADMK, etc.
Any interesting candidates?


2. Has anyone met any of the candidates in person? If so, kindly provide your take on them, please.


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Resources:

Election Candidate Info:
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India
http://goo.gl/kEzyU

KNOW YOUR NETA
SMS 56070 Myneta [PINCODE] OR Myneta [Constituency Name]
HelpLine 1-800-110-440

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Lok Satta Party
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http://goo.gl/pTn1w
Candidates: http://goo.gl/yXmmT (TN + All India)
Tamil version (http://goo.gl/ZGyLR) Candidates ( http://goo.gl/J4PYr )



Orkut - http://goo.gl/lccOY
Facebook - http://goo.gl/4js6U


TN:
http://goo.gl/HyPLj

South Chennai
sarath babu - IND-
http://goo.gl/X8Ywg
sarath babu's website -
http://goo.gl/I03qa

Ambattur
jagadeeshwaran - LSP -
http://goo.gl/shKMI

AnnaNagar
udayakumar - LSP-
http://goo.gl/fJM6c

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India Against Corruption
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http://indiaagainstcorruption.org
 
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What is the India Against Corruption movement?

The India Against Corruption (IAC) movement was a popular anti-corruption movement in India that emerged in 2011. It aimed to bring about a strong anti-corruption law and to create a corruption-free society.

What was the significance of the 2011 Indian election?

The 2011 Indian election was significant because it took place during the height of the India Against Corruption movement. The election saw a major shift in the political landscape as many candidates running on anti-corruption platforms were elected, signaling a growing demand for change and accountability.

What role did social media play in the India Against Corruption movement?

Social media played a crucial role in the India Against Corruption movement. It was used to spread awareness, mobilize supporters, and coordinate protests and rallies. The movement gained widespread attention and support through hashtags and viral campaigns on platforms like Twitter and Facebook.

What were the main demands of the India Against Corruption movement?

The main demands of the India Against Corruption movement were the enactment of a strong anti-corruption law, the formation of an independent ombudsman to investigate and prosecute corruption cases, and the implementation of electoral reforms to reduce corruption in politics.

What impact did the India Against Corruption movement have on Indian politics?

The India Against Corruption movement had a significant impact on Indian politics. It brought the issue of corruption to the forefront and forced the government to take action. It also led to the formation of the Lokpal Bill, which aimed to create an independent anti-corruption agency. Although the bill was not passed, the movement brought attention to the issue and sparked a national conversation about corruption in India.

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