Hundreds of supporters have started descending at the historic Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi, where anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare will break his 12 day-long fast at 10 a.m. on Sunday.
Around 4,000 people stayed overnight at the protest venue while hundreds of others have started arriving early in the morning.


“I started at around 5 a.m. as I wanted to ensure that I could be in the front row, so that I could witness Anna breaking his fast,” said 37-year-old Ramesh Kumar, a resident of Ghaziabad.
There is a festive atmosphere at the ground, as people are singing and dancing to the tune of drums and celebrating the “victory” of Mr. Hazare.
Another supporter Vijay Gupta, who had come along with his family from Lucknow said he was “happy to be part of history in making.” “I am extremely happy that the government has conceded to the demand of Anna Hazare, the corruption is affecting everybody in the society and we want a very strong Lokpal Bill,” he said amid chanting of slogans.
There is heavy deployment of police personnel in and around the venue. People are hoisting flags and chanting slogans making the atmosphere festive and jubilant.