A frail-looking but joyous Hazare vigorously waved the national tricolour and chanted 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' and 'Vande Mataram' as he celebrated the passage of the bill in the Upper House.
"This (passing of the bill) is a revolutionary step. In the last 40 years the bill was introduced eight times but never passed," Hazare, who along with former Army Chief Gen V K Singh and ex-IPS officer Kiran Bedi remained glued to the TV, watching the proceedings, said addressing a gathering of supporters after the bill was passed.
"Our leaders have begun to realise that the people want a legislation against corruption. I don't say it will stamp out corruption 100 per cent, but it will definitely bring it down by 40-50 per cent," he said.
Hazare said he would break his fast after the Lok Sabha passes the legislation tomorrow of which he was confident.
"On behalf of the people of country, I pray for passage of the bill, so that our country gets a good anti-corruption law," he said.
Commenting on the developments, including the correspondence between Hazare and Congress and BJP leaders, Bedi said, "Congress, BJP and other parties are recognising the moral authority which Anna exercises in the country today.