Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Re: [www.keralites.net] Fight against corruption



Dear Friends,

Nowadays a hot news of corruption are 2G spectrum, Commonwealth Games & Adarsh Society. All these three tremendous corruptions are made by Politicians with the support of Bureaucrats.

The stand taken by the PM against the 2G spectrum is very pathetic and he slipped out himself from the corruption stating that his order has been ignored by Mr. Raja and the concerned Minister done it in his own will. It is surprised to note the statement of PM is very very immature one, even a peon of any institutions will hesitate to say like that irresponsible statement.

In the Common wealth Games- The key person Mr.Kalmadi has been vanished from every foul deeds, and two officers were arrested in this connection. It is clearly evident that the politicians are above the law, and punishment if any goes to the Officers only.

3rd one- the Aadarsh Society. This is also a conspiracy of vulgar politicians, they & their kin have occupied the flats illegal way.

In view of all these corruptions,neither the PM had ordered any inquiry nor he expelled the corrupted minister, but he did action only after the criticize of Apex Court.

Every politicians are seeking to probe the matter with JPC ( Joint Parliamentary Committee ) , because there is no reliability in CBI, and Judicial Inquiry. But a question is remain there , that is the JPC consisting all party. It will lead to bargain well and can distribute the illicit money towards all political party resulting the public will again be cheated.

Hence the media can do something against the corruption if they are believing in Democracy, because they are also a pillar of democracy.Also the apex court should ban the donations, which are regularly receiving by the Political party from Business men.

Dream for a non-corrupted nation..

Jai Hind

Chandran
Jaipur
skype c.s.nair3

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Narayanan PC <pcn24.acf@gmail.com> wrote:

It is absolutely right thatwe have a lot of agencies to curb corruption in placewith the states and central governments.
But all are toothless and without any powers.
What we require is an independent agencies comprising of reputed personalities from police,social workers,judiciary,scientists,media personalities academicians etc...etcwithout any political interference and wide powers to prosecute and punish the corrupted.Politicians should be totally kept out of the system.The media can also play a vast role in exposing corruption in public life.The services of spiritual gurus can also be obtained.
All corrupted including bureaucrats and politicians should be publicly prosecuted and jailed with out any fear or favour.
The present system of elections of assembly and parliament seats is the mother of all corruptions,and of public under takings
infrastructure developments, defenceestablisments, public works departments, police, judiciary, transport&motor vehicles depts, income tax, sales tax excise,revenue,forest etc to name a few and all others are small in comparison.....!!!!!!!
We should have anelectoral systemwhich curbs money swindling and prevailing cash for vote or purchasing of votes by candidates and political parties.
This is possible only when we, the people are enlightened to identify the better from the worst and the best from the better.
The other cancer is black money which is generated through curruption.
In this case also, the proposed independed agencies should have the power to find, prosecute and punishall the culprits including freezing and confiscation of accounts.
Hence, in conclusion, since, no political party will help youin this let us say : We can change the system and we will.
If we start today, tomorrow the result will be better for the next generation.But who and how will bell the cat.
Let us have an all round discussion on the subject through the media of Internet in turn through enlightened Keralites Group.
PC Narayanan,
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 6:13 AM, Gangadharan Nair N <ng.puthoor@gmail.com> wrote:

FIGHT AGAINST CURRUPTION AND ERADICATION OF CURRUPTION.

Everybody in India wants to fight against curruption and wants to eradicate curruption and make India a curruption free society in the world. Good luck to everybody!! The big question is "How are we going to do it?"

There are lager number of agencies to control and eradicate curruption in India like, CVC, CBI, Anti Curruption Bueraus of State Governments, Lokayukta, etc etc. Each one of them is a Toothless Body. They just don't have any powers of prosecute. They have to get permission form the Government and authorities that be, which never comes. Justice Santosh Hegde, Karnataka Lokayukta who has exposed hundreds of currupt people, has openly admitted that he has not been able to prosecute even a single person in his tenure!!

May be you can expose currupt people through RTI - then what? nothing happens and he/she will continue merrily amasing more wealth!!

Of course, it is foolish to expect that any Goverment gives these agencies poweres to prosecute - Their pet excuse is that such powers will be misused. Ha! Ha! Government is Politician and there is nothing like an Honest politician, even if there is one, he/she will be useless and cant do anytahing.

Today's centre page article "sub verse" in The Times of India is good reading!! (reproduced below)

Money for everyone

The problem is not too much corruption;

it's not enough corruption

Prasenjit Chowdhury

That some Indians are so ostentatiously rich while others are not calls for a social revolution - we all must ask or our democratic right to make more money. So it is absolutely wrong to demonise the likes of the Reddy brothers, Madhu Koda, Lalit Modi and Suresh Kalmadi. They are actually martyrs to the cause of social egalitarianism who got waylaid on their way to wealth, I hear people quibbling about right and wrong means. Misplaced value, I must say. Moneymaking is the mantra, by fair means or foul.

We are envious of the grand opportunity for moneymaking available to a handful of lucky officials, keeping in mind that the apex court expressed serious concern over rampant corruption in the preparation for a Rs 70,000-crore bonanza called the Commonwealth Games. Given a chance, we would all want to make money My theory is that we are not all embezzlers for the simple reason that most of us are mortally afraid of being caught pants down.

Much in the same vein, all the hullabaloo about corruption in India stems from jealousy.

Those who cringe at the prospect of India becoming the most corrupt nation on earth, discount the fact that the desire to be rich has gained a new social momentum in India. With the passage of the licence-permit raj of the old socialist system that spawned an inefficient regulatory regime, cripplingly high compli ance and transaction costs, a corrupt bureaucratic system and a rent-seeking political system, newer avenues to make money are now available to office-bearers.

Moneymaking needs versatility and hard work. Osama bin Laden was known to be in the business of raising ostriches in Kenya. Felling timber inTurkey, breeding camels and setting up factories in Sudan, the combined income from which was to the tune of $50 million a year in 2001. Had he not dissipated himself as a terrorist mastermind, he could have given many a Bill Gates a run for their money!

Prying into the tales of wealth of the big-buck earners is surely an exercise of anguished Voyeurism but i cannot help it. So I crooned over Forbes magazine's India Rich List* 2010, to learn how partial Lord Mammon is to the Reliance Industries head (and Antilla'-owning) Mukesh Ambani, or to the UK-based steel baron, Lakshmi Mittal, or to Azim Premji of Wipro who, at number 3, increased his net worth to $17.6 billion from $14.9 billion last year.

What do they do with that unconscionable amount of money, however well deserved? That, I guess, is a silly question. Only 10 per cent of India's charity funds comes from individuals and corporates and there are many better options than philanthropy. With lots of money, you can buy a villa in a Pacific island, yacht around the world in medieval luxury and have the prettiest of women prancing around you. You can drive a limousine (or a Bugatti Veyron), write with a 333 series John Harrison pen, wear a Franck Muller watch, sip Petrus red wine, or simply open a nunnery.

It has been revealed that over Rs 5 lakh crore of 'tainted' money has been siphoned illegally out of the country in the last eight years and stashed away by Indians in Swiss banks. Why must we baulk at this sheer scale of acquisitive entrepreneurship by saying that such unaccounted money causes great damage to the national economy? Pink Floyd said: "Money, it's a gas/ Grab that cash with both hands / and make a stash".

I have a personal plan to make money I will open up public urinals. I will charge people who must be willing to pay for relieving themselves in a 'holistic' atmosphere. It would be quite a money-spinner in a crowded India.

www.keralites.net

Chandran
+91 97845 92930
skype c.s.nair3



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