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Tuesday, 19 July 2011

INDIA’S OWN TERRORISM : CORRUPTION !


By - Dr. Satish Rajmachikar.

        Terrorist attacks, bomb blasts, death of a common citizen, deaths of uniformed personnel, collapse of bridges, train accidents, floods, bad roads, no electricity, no water, no hygienic conditions, no jobs, no honorable daily wages, kidnappings, rapes, murders, decoities, police atrocities and so on….. take place because of corruption of politicians and of entire administrative machinery.

 
        Politicians bribe us for votes with our own money! As soon as they come to power they shift from modest living to spacious houses, use a/c cars, put a/cs in homes, travel in and out of the country ( some times even with the entire family ), their children get best of the education ( even if they have no capability ) they don’t face any shortages like water & electricity, Power generators in their homes run on OUR MONEY. They get best of the medical help and even best of treatment in prisons.
       All these facilities politicians and bureaucrats have from OUR HARD EARNED MONEY

We spend ALL THE MONEY on them TO TAKE CARE OF US!!

And what we get in return?  
MORE & MORE HARDSHIPS & some times EVEN OUR LIFE is TAKEN AWAY.

Do you want this to continue?

HAVE YOU EVER COME ACROSS A POOR POLITICIAN or BUREAUCRAT?

It is we, who remain poor by paying for THEIR GREED FOR POWER & MONEY.

STOP THEM, STOP CORRUPTION.

IT’S OUR NATION, OUR MONEY, OUR RIGHT TO HAVE A DECENT LIFE!

 
UNDERSTAND WELL,
ALL ANTI CITIZEN, UNDEMOCRATIC ACITIVITIES HAPPEN ONLY & ONLY BECAUSE OF CORRUPTION  !!

SUPPORT ACTIVELY JAN LOKPAL BILL ’.

SUPPORT ACTIVELY TEAM ANNA !!
 
JAI HIND!




The author is a volunteer with INDIA AGAINST CORRUPTION, PUNE.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Too Many Hollow Promises

After all the wrangling, the government draft of the Lokpal Bill is still very much a ‘jokepal’
By - Arvind Kejriwal

         In government schools in the villages, teachers rarely turn up. They collect their monthly salaries and pay a part of it to Basic Shiksha Adhikari for marking false attendance. Medicines are diverted to the black market before they reach government hospitals. Poor people are turned away when they go to hospitals. There is endless corruption in the work done by various panchayats. Rations meant for people living in extreme poverty are diverted to the black market.
    This is the reality of the aam admi’s life. Yet, none of this corruption is covered under the government’s draft of the Lokpal Bill. If the Bill does not serve the common man, what options does he have when faced with such corruption? We repeatedly posed this question to the government representatives in our joint drafting committee meetings. According to them, the existing systems would continue. But when we pointed out that the existing systems have not worked, they had no answers to offer.

  

  
     The government claims that it first wants to tackle high-level corruption. However, none of the ongoing large scams like the Adarsh housing scam, the Commonwealth Games scam and the Reddy brothers scam are covered by the government’s Lokpal. Even the 2G scam is only partly covered because the Lokpal would not have the jurisdiction to call for files from the prime minister’s office, which has had a role in the affair. How ridiculous is that?
    Why is the government so adamant about keeping junior officers out of Lokpal? The answer lies in the fact that while slush money received at the top often makes it to personal coffers, most of the money made at the lower levels is channelled directly to political parties. More than 80% of Rs 40,000 crore of the PDS subsidy is siphoned off, all of it through ration shops and food officers. It is this money that is used to run parties and their workers at the grassroots. The Rs 35,000 crore foodgrain scam in UP over many years, which is currently being probed by the CBI, took
place at the lowest rung of the bureaucracy. Several hundred employees are involved in this scam. Such scams help feed the very foundations of our political establishment. It should come as no surprise that the government does not want lower-level corruption to be covered by Lokpal.
    The government says that checking the corruption of four million central government employees and two million public sector employees would need a huge workforce. Is that a legitimate reason to keep them unchecked and corrupt? Under law, corruption is a crime, as serious as murder or rape. Can the government say that it will not provide adequate staff to counter murder and rape should these get out of control? Before anything else, it is the first duty of any government to protect its citizens against crime at any cost.
       Another major flaw in the government draft is that it makes no change to its stranglehold on the CBI. The meaningful approach is to take the anti-corruption wing of CBI out of the government’s direct control and merge it with the Lokpal. Even the Supreme Court has said in the Vineet Narain case that the CBI should be made independent of the government. Interestingly, all the cases of corruption mentioned earlier are either being
investigated by the CBI or can be investigated by the CBI if it so desires. But Lokpal would have no jurisdiction over them. This means that the government’s version of the Lokpal will give it a very small fraction of the CBI’s jurisdiction.
        Sadly, if history is any indication, the government won’t give up its control over the CBI. Prime ministers have tended to appoint only their most trusted men as CBI directors, which is why appointments and exits of CBI chiefs have usually been almost coterminous with prime ministerial tenures. Not surprisingly, no prime minister has wanted to undo Rajiv Gandhi’s unconventional order of 1988. In 1988, faced with the Bofors probe, Rajiv Gandhi brought the CBI directly under his own control. Since then, if the prime minister indulges in corruption, he can only be investigated by the agency which directly reports to him! Such a system makes a mockery of any kind of investigation. Should the need arise, it makes sense for the PM to be investigated by an independent Lokpal. Despite Manmohan Singh agreeing to this proposal, the Congress has vehemently opposed it. Perhaps the Congress is worried about Singh’s successor? 
 
       Lastly, the government wants the judiciary to be covered through the Judicial Accountability Bill. Under this Bill, if any judge is accused of having taken a bribe, the permission to register an FIR would be given by a scrutiny committee consisting of three judges of the same high court. It is inconceivable that three judges of the same court would ever grant permission for action against their own colleagues with whom they interact on a daily basis.
    The government’s proposals to tackle corruption are far from sincere and will have no impact whatsoever on curbing corruption. ‘Congress ka haath, aam admi ke saath’, is how the slogan goes. But ironically, ‘aam admi’ has been abandoned in this Lokpal draft. In summary, the government draft does not cover junior officers, or the judiciary, or the PM, or any of the recent major scams. All the power is still vested with the CBI which remains directly under the control of the government. If this draft is not a joke, what is?

    The writer is member of the civil society group on the Lokpal committee.

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Shri Anna Hazare and Dr. Kiran Bedi in Pune


Shri. Anna Hazare and Dr. Kiran Bedi will be coming to Pune on July 15, 2011.

The details are as follows :

Date            : July 15, 2011.       
Time          :  5:30 p.m.

Location : Balgandharva
               Rangamandir.

                         Google Map







Kiran Bedi & Shri. Anna Hazare will be in Pune to attend 4th Prakash Kardaley Memorial lecture at Balgandharva Rang Mandir.

Dr Kiran Bedi to speak on `Is the government afraid of people's movement?'
Shri. Anna Hazare to preside and deliver Presidential Speech
Entry Free.

Everyone's invited.
Get your family and friends along.



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Saturday, 2 July 2011

Human Chain in support of Jan Lokpal Bill




Date        :  03 July, 2011  Sunday.
Time        :  5pm onwards.

Location  :  In front of Hotel Aurora Towers,
                    M.G.Road, Camp,
                    Pune.
                        
                         Google Map  :  Click Here



It's time that we come together & join hands in raising our voice in
support of Jan Lokpal Bill being proposed by Team Anna.

We should remember friends, that the forces outside are much more
stronger than us.
Its time to show them that.,

WE STAND FOR                                              
INDIA AGAINST CORRUPTION     

   

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