At a Hindu temple in Chicago, hundreds of people of Indian descent, professing many faiths, turned up from across Illinois and farther afield to hear a speaker from back home. But the meeting on May 15th was not the usual style of diaspora politics, in which a nation's far-flung children are urged to cheer for the homeland.rnThe man they came to see was Jayapra-kash Narayan, head of a movement called Lok Satta which opposes corruption and wants electoral reform.
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