Braving the cold weather, 76-year-old Hazare who began his fast on Tuesday at his native village in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district, made it clear that he will not end his protest till the anti-graft law is passed.
Hazare has parked himself near the Yadavbaba temple in the village, under the banner of 'Jantantra Morcha'.
Medical test showed he had lost weight since yesterday, his associate Suresh Pathare told PTI.
The Bill is an anti-graft legislation drafted by civil society activists, seeking appointment of an independent panel to investigate cases of corruption.
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"People should dislodge the government through ballot if the bill is not passed in this session," she said, after meeting Hazare.
On her decision to join the fast, Bedi said, "My inner voice told me that it is not fair that Annaji is fasting alone."
Union Minister of State for Personnel V Narayanasamy had yesterday said the government was serious about passing the bill in the current session of Parliament and had given a notice to Rajya Sabha Chairman for taking it up.
However, BJP leader Arun Jaitley, in his reply to Hazare's letter seeking the party's support for the bill, said the bill currently pending before Rajya Sabha was a diluted one, and even this bill had not been listed by the government on the agenda of the ongoing session.