I loved this one.  Only one complaint: Tiwari shoud have addressed it to the 
WORST of  them all, not ALL of India. Ain't right to paint everyone with the 
same brush.


cm :-)
http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/bugs-eye-view/entry/mr-kalmadi-s-fake-statement
Mr Kalmadi's (fake) statementAlok Tiwari,  14 August 2010, 02:53 PM IST
Last night I dreamt I was appointed the speechwriter and propagandist for 
Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chief Suresh Kalmadi. The appointment 
happened through a dubious process the details of which I shall not bore you 
with. It was for an obscene amount of money paid into my numbered Swiss bank 
account. As one of my first assignments, I wrote the following statement for Mr 
Kalmadi:

My fellow citizens,
 
Over the last few weeks, I have read and watched a series of reports about 
corruption in the organizing of Commonwealth Games. It has pained me no end. 
Some of those things I have tried to explain but what has shocked me is the 
demand for my exit. Each day there is a new disclosure and the chorus begins 
again. Therefore, I decided to confront the question head on.

Yes, corruption has taken place in holding of the games. Trails of quite a few 
scandals lead right up to my door. So I will not deny it. But what is so 
surprising about it? What did I do that had not been done before? To see the 
outpourings of outrage everywhere, it would appear Indians are seeing 
corruption happen for the first time. Come on, let us shed that garb of 
innocence.

Please come with me to the collectorate of any of our nearly 450 districts. 
Each one presided over by an IAS officer, the best and the brightest among us. 
Here you find people in their thousands waiting for such commonplace things as 
domicile and caste certificates. There are contractors waiting for permits to 
mine materials such as boulders and gravel. My contractor friend tells me it 
takes 18 approvals to get one permit. Please try to get just one of them 
without giving a bribe or using a big name. The same goes for each certificate.

I could take you to the secretariat of each of our 30-odd states. Or to 
ministries in New Delhi where even bigger deals are made. The story will be 
repeated on a progressively larger scale. Let us travel to any of the RTO 
offices. I dare you to have a vehicle registered or transferred, or just pay 
your tax without going through a tout or paying someone. Why, most of us have 
driving licences. I ask each one of you to keep your hand on your heart and ask 
whether you got it by honestly appearing for a test or gave a small fee to 
someone to get it for you.

I also want you remember the last time you were booked for jumping a traffic 
signal or wrongly parking your car. Did you quietly pay your fine or tried to 
settle the matter with the cop for a lower amount? Please get me a birth 
certificate from your local municipal office in a straightforward manner. I 
could say the same about courts but for the risk of being hauled up for 
contempt. I shall still suggest that you spend a day in the court complex of 
any district and check out the exemplary honesty and integrity with which 
everybody from peon to lawyers to judges work there. Let us then go to a PWD or 
an irrigation department office of your choice and try to find a road or a dam 
built with complete honesty. I could go on. But you get the drift, right?

Somebody has thrown a CAG report on my face. Poor CAG has been writing such 
reports by the dozens about every department of every government at every 
level. I am yet to discover their utility other than providing particularly 
untalented reporters a means to live another day. The toilet paper in my 
bathroom finds better use than those reports. It is the same with CVC.

And, ah, the media… How can I forget my friends there? Please ask them about 
the increasingly blurred line between advertising and commercials so that 
readers do not know what is paid for and what is not. What editorial integrity 
do we see when interviews and features on movies appear sweetly timed with 
their release? We had the scandal of paid political news during elections. I am 
yet to see an editor or an owner hauled over the coals for that or being asked 
to demit office.

No, my compatriots, it is not corruption in CWG that bothers you. If that were 
the case, you would have lynched every district collector and every RTO in the 
country by now. You have long made peace with corruption. You have become part 
of it when you could. It is brazenness and scale of my corruption that concerns 
you. That is the novelty element. If my team had kept itself limited to taking 
10 or 20 per cent cut, you would be looking the other way. The media would find 
it boring to report that. What shocks you is that I paid Rs 9 lakh for hiring a 
treadmill that could be had for Rs 45,000. If I had done the deal at Rs 50,000 
you would be OK with it. You do not mind people crossing the line. You mind 
them crossing it too openly. But you forget, friends, that once you allow 
crossing of lines you cannot set the rules for it. Also, I have only raised the 
bar here. Citius, Altius, Fortius. Isn't that what having games is all about? 
Give me credit for at least that (though I'd prefer cash!).
 
With all sincerity (or what is left of it amongst us),
Suresh Kalmadi

Now, if only I could get Mr Kalmadi to sign it…
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