Mr Hazare's explanation that he chose Mumbai for his public protest  because Delhi is too cold in December can't be taken at face value. He  may appear to be simple and guileless but his team is clued up on public  relations and media management. Between Anna and his team they have  chosen a date his fast coincides with the date of birth of the Indian  National Congress in Bombay 126 years ago.
It  was also in Bombay that the Quit India movement was launched in 1942,  which set off the Civil Disobedience Movement against the British  Empire. Anna has already termed his Jan Lok Pal movement as the second  freedom struggle for Indians. If the Jan Lok Pal Bill is not passed this  week, he has called for 'Jail Bharo,' 'gherao' the homes of MPs and  demand that the government "quit". These acts of Civil Disobedience, he  thinks, are justified to bring the Congress government to its knees. The  rich irony of trying to finish the Congress party in the city of its  birth can't be lost on anyone.
Anna would  prefer to hold his public fast in the August Kranti Maidan, which was  once called the Gowalia Tank Maidan. It is from here that the slogan  Quit India, coined by socialist leader and later Mayor of Bombay Yusuf  Meharally, was raised and caught the imagination of the whole country. 
It  is from here in August 1942 that Mahatma Gandhi decided that the time  was ripe to channel disenchantment against the rulers to bring about a  revolution; a bloodless agitation which toppled the colonial government.  Anna may not call himself a Mahatma but he has cast himself in the same  mould. The symbolism wouldn't be lost if he can gather four to five  thousand people to fast with him at this historic venue. Their slogans  would be beamed via OB vans directly into the homes of middle class  Indians and connect them, although remotely, to the agitation.
With  estimates that more than a lakh Mumbaikars will turn up for the fast,  providing security for the event would be a gargantuan challenge for the  Mumbai Police. Delhi is used to such events -- political agitation on  national issues is embedded in its DNA. Mumbai has long forgotten what  it is to agitate for a cause that goes beyond Mumbai and Maharashtra.
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