Chand Akkineni, C.K. Patel, and Paddy Sharma attend Anna Hazare during his Atlanta visit. (Photo: Photography by Vinod)
Atlanta’s Indian-American community gave a red
carpet welcome to India’s iconic veteran and social
activist Anna Hazare, on his maiden visit to Georgia.
Hazare is known for his tireless zeal to promote rural
development, increase government transparency, and
investigate and bring to justice official corruption.
Shiv Aggarwal welcomed all, saying, “We are very
proud to have Anna in Atlanta. …He has awakened the
hearts and minds of Indians for eliminating corruption.
Just like we all celebrated Swami Vivekananda’s 150th
Birth anniversary and just as he said, ‘arise, awake,
and stop not till the goal is reached,’ we are here with
Annaji to reach that goal which Swami Vivekananda
had envisioned.”
Nitin Shah introduced Anna: “Once in a lifetime
we get an opportunity to meet a man who comes once
every hundred years. If Gandhiji was that man for 20th
century then in Anna we have one in the making for
21st century. Kisan Baburao Hazare was born in 1940,
in Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra. In 1962, when Indo-China war broke out, the then Prime Minister of India,
Nehru asked all young Indians to join army. When
Hazare was on active duty at the Khem Karan border,
he lost all his colleagues.
As Anna was
the lone survivor, he
thought that God had
a plan for him. At the
age of 26, he decided
to dedicate his life for
betterment of Indians
and humanity at large.
Anna has no home. He
lives a simple, spartan
life of service to
the people of India. He
believes in Gandhi’s
principle of upliftment
of India’s villages. He
believes that villagers
need to change if the
villages are to become
self-sufficient. Anna
and his colleagues
worked hard to transform
Ralegan Siddhi
into a model village,
which attracts lakhs of
visitors from all over
the world to see what
he has accomplished.
In 1992, he was bestowed with Padma Bhushan Award
for his exemplary services. In 2002, Anna turned to
tackle official corruption. He played a significant role
in the movement which forced the Maharashtra Government
to enact a stringent Right to Information Act.
The RTI Act helped in resignations of six Ministers and
four hundred corrupt public service officers. Now Anna
is trying to exert pressure on the Indian government
to enact a stringent anti-corruption law, the Jan Lokpal
Bill.” Nitin concluded his introduction with “What can
we do to help you accomplish your Mission?”

Anna began his inspiring and thought-provoking
speech in Hindi with his warm greetings to the Swamis
and the attendees. “At the age of 26 I began to ponder,
‘Why are people constantly trying to accumulate material
possessions and running in an endless rat-race
and trying to seek joy which is transient?’” After reading
Swami Vivekananda’s book, he realized that to attain
ever-lasting ananda (inner joy), one’s purpose in life
should be service without expectation of any rewards.
“I strongly believe in manav sewa (service to fellow
human beings). I resolved to transform Ralegan Siddhi
village, which was ridden with crime, violence, illiteracy,
and unemployment. I and my colleagues tackled
problem of alcoholism. We closed down 40 illicit liquor
brewing units. Since past 16 years the shops in this
village stopped selling cigarettes, bidis, chewing tobacco,
alcohol, or other drugs. 80% of the population was
starving because of poor cultivation due to lack of rain,
soil erosion, and droughts. We saved every drop of rain
through soil conservation and water conservation projects.
As a result, from 300 acres of water-starved land,
now we have 1500 acres of fertile land. Gandhiji said
that growth of India’s economy depends on growth of
India’s villages. And I firmly believe in that. I later tackled
problem of rampant corruption because for rapid
development corruption needs to end. In 2002, with the
help of RTI Act, we were able to get rid of six corrupt
cabinet ministers and 400 corrupt Government officers.
Various other big and infamous scams have also come
to light since then. Sadly the Government is stalling the
passage of a strong Jan Lokpal Bill but I have embarked
on a grassroots crusade, currently touring in Punjab,
Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and
Madhya Pradesh. Later I will tour other parts of India.”
He continued, “I am planning to unite sixty million
Indian supporters and then be back at the Ram Lila
Maidan and we will tell the Government, ‘Jan Lokpal lao
nahi to jao’ (Either pass the Jan Lokpal Bill or quit). I have
resolved that I will not die till Jan Lokpal Bill is enacted.”
(Laughter and applause).
“I do not need financial help from you. I just need
your sincere commitment to the cause I am fighting for,
What I am looking for is technical guidance from you.
U.S.is known for its technical knowhow, especially in
social media. With your help in this expertise, we can
achieve widespread and quick support. I again thank
you all for attending this elegant luncheon reception.”
Anna concluded his passionate remarks amidst cheers,
applause, and shouts of ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai,’ ‘Vande
Mataram,’ and ‘Inquilab Zindabad.’
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Recognition:
The memorable luncheon reception was hosted by India American Cultural Association (IACA) and past Chairman of Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) Chandrakant (CK) Patel; supported by Gujarati Samaj of Atlanta and Shree Shakti Mandir; and sponsored by Global Mall owner Shiv Aggarwal, Brahm Aggarwal, hotelier and banker Nitin Shah, TV Asia’s marketing director Ved Bhatia, and President of Paramount Software Solutions Pramod Sajja.
In his vote of thanks, C.K. Patel thanked Anna Hazare for gracing the reception with his august presence and his elevating remarks. He also thanked Swamijis for helping in performing the Diya-lighting rituals. He further thanked Shiv Aggarwal, Brahm Aggarwal (who couldn’t attend), Ved Bhatia, Dr.Sreeni Gangasani,,Pramod Sajja of Paramount Software Solutions, IACA Chairman Mrs. Paddy Sharma, BOD- Chand Akkineni, Anoop Kapur, Navin Duggal, representatives from Shri Shakti Mandir, J.D.H.Development, and Gujarati Cultural Association of North America, and various associations present at the reception, Dhansukh Patel from Hospitality, Nitin Shah, Sandeep Savla for sound, Vinod Devlia and Krishna for photography, Mustafa Ajmeri and Sanjay Pandya for volunteering services, and Ashiana Restaurant for delicious food.
