Dear Sondon,
Thanks for your input. I don't have the baggage to answer to the questions
raised by you. Generally on the net we participate in the intellectual
discussions for our own ego-satisfaction. It does not lead to a solution to
the problem. When I received the request to sign the petition to support the
call for setting up a committee where representatives from the society will
get an opportunity to work together with the government to draft an
effective Lokpal Bill, I thought that instead of being a finger pointer let
me inform others. More than 500.000 signed in one day. It also shows the
power of Internet.

Over the past 12 months India has been rocked by several major corruption
scandals (or continuous chain of corruption cases). The country has slipped
to the 87th spot in Transparency International's latest ranking of nations
based on the level of corruption. Assam is the most corrupt province of
India [http://brd.instablogs.com/entry/assam-ranks-as-most-corrupt-state].  

We know that complex official procedures and several approvals needed to get
projects going are linked to efforts by private firms to bribe their way
through the system to get clearances. A recent study by research firm
Marketing and Development Research Associates (MDRA) showed that 9 out of 10
employees working in private firms feel that corruption or fraud is a common
phenomenon in corporate India
[http://www.mdraonline.com/21%20January%20MDRA%20Corporate%20Corruption.pdf]
.
The study by KPMG said large investments, complex processes and huge
projects give immense opportunity for corruption in sectors such as telecoms
and real estate.
[http://www.track2realty.com/realty-most-corruption-prone-sector-in-india-kp
mg]. We have no answer to tackle these issues. I hope that the (Jan)Lokpal
bill will be able to address some of the issues related to corruption in
India. It might be the start of "people power" in India. 

Greetings,
WK

-----Original Message-----
From: Chan Mahanta [mailto:[email protected]] 
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Thanks for sharing it WK. 

Where have we heard these before :-)?

Anyway, Raghu gets it, but not fully. That is the unfortunate part, that
some like Raghu, who has been
in the thick of it and has seen it all, does not quite understand the
deficiencies or the dysfunction
of the SYSTEM, which he has rightly fingered.

Why do I say that?

Simple:  A mere ratification of the UN Charter on CORRUPTION will go nowhere
and nothing will
come out of it, until the enforcement and adjudication system is drastically
CHANGED, made functional!

Why?

It should be clear to anyone who has watched this and have a basic
understanding of a democratic
society with a respect for what is referred to as DUE PROCESS, ought to
know, that just because someone
gets CAUGHT with violation of the "RULES" , will ever be held accountable by
the dysfunctional-desi-system.

The investigators could be unqualified, without resources, underfunded,
under-quipped, un-trained, politically
influenced and even be corrupted. A crafty lawyer could easily portray the
evidence to be discredited or show
that they do not measure up to the standards of  justice.

The prosecutor could be incompetent, could be compromised.

The judges could be compromised, exactly by the same forces. Add to that the
current state of a 30 yr. backlog,
in which the corrupt accused can laugh all the way to his grave.

So, how does anyone held to account?

I am appalled by the this amazing absence of understanding of how the
process is supposed to work, even by India's best.
I lay the blame to the absence of EDUCATION about WHAT democracy consists of
and how its institutions are supposed
to work. In the absence of  this knowledge base in the citizenry,  nothing
really could be expected to change.

But in the meantime, things could be done. I delineated some of those
things, three or four years back, much to the chagrin 
of some of our friends right here, who were prompt to discredit them :-).

c


















On Apr 8, 2011, at 5:45 AM, Wahid Saleh - Indiawijzer wrote:

> .       Please watch this YouTube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlyyE7wDzNk  to hear T R Raghunandan, the
Ex-IAS Officer's speech and see his presentation on corruption in India. You
will be surprised to see and read why the corrupt ones go scot free and how
they get the courage for all their corrupt activities, so easily in India.
> 
> .        Then go to IPaidABribe.com (copy and paste) and register to push
for anti-corruption laws in India. 
> 
> 
> 
> From: Avaaz.org [mailto:[email protected]] 
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> Subject: Thanks for taking action
> 
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> Thanks so much,
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> Here is the original email to forward to your friends:
> 
> 
> Dear friends across India,
> 
> Right now, Anna Hazare, a 73-year-old Gandhian, sits in the burning sun
fasting, and he will stay until death -- unless the government agrees to
consider a powerful law that could rid Indian politics of the scourge of
corruption.
> 
> This "Modern Mahatma" is taking the utmost act of courage and
determination to push through a bill that would give an independent body the
power to punish corruption -- even in the Prime Minister's office. Across
the country a movement has exploded, and a media storm of pressure has been
sparked that's engulfing Singh. But dirty politicians are desperately trying
to water down or kill the law.
> 
> For the first time in forty three years, we have the chance to change the
way politics is done. Let's join together and stand with Anna Hazare to
tackle corruption and clean up Indian politics. We have no time to lose --
sign the petition to Prime Minister Singh and send this on to everyone:
> 
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http://www.avaaz.org/en/stand_with_anna_hazare/97.php?cl_tta_sign=5579bf6619
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> Hazare is championing a citizen-developed bill called "Jan" Lokpal that
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constitutional authorities, with enough power to investigate and punish all
politicians. No minister or bureaucrat will be able to influence its
investigations.
> 
> Since 1968, when this bill was first introduced, greedy politicians have
thwarted its passing. Now the government is pushing for a watered down
Lokpal with no hope of ending fraud, vice and dishonesty -- it gives
politicians overriding power to decide who will be investigated, and is a
complete eyewash.
> 
> Pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Singh to endorse the "Jan" Lokpal.
Members of the opposition party have begun to make the right noises in
support of Anna Hazare. And even the National Advisory Council, a powerful
advisory body to Sonia Gandhi have come out in favour of the bill. But
corrupt politicians and vested interests are doing all they can to kill it.
> 
> Anna Hazare has set the example. But only a national citizens movement can
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life. Sign the petition and forward it to everyone now:
> 
>
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stand_with_anna_hazare/97.php?cl_tta_sign=5579bf6619
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> Corruption in politics has become a plague across our country, it is
draining our resources and demoralizing our nation. This bill would go a
long way to deterring those that steal and undermine the public good. Last
year, the Avaaz community in Brazil won an important victory -- against the
odds millions of people came together and pushed through a historic
anti-corruption law. India has a proud history of people power overcoming
oppression -- today if we all stand with one voice we can fight this
corruption that is poisoning our political system.
> 
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> 
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> More information:
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> India Today, "Lokpal vs Jan Lokpal: A study in contrast":
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http://indiatoday.intoday.in/site/Story/134429/latest-headlines/lokpal-vs-ja
n-lokpal-a-study-in-contrast.html
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> The Hindu Business Line, "Anna Hazare on fast-unto-death demanding Jan
Lokpal Bill":
>
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/article1602555.ece
> 
> Times of India, "On day Anna Hazare begins fast, NAC too calls for lokpal
debate":
>
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/On-day-Anna-Hazare-begins-fast-NAC-
too-calls-for-lokpal-debate/articleshow/7880511.cms
> 
> Tehelka, "Social activists come together to show flaws in Lokpal Bill":
> http://tehelka.com/story_main49.asp?filename=Ws050411ACTIVISM.asp
> 
> Anna Hazare's fast against corruption strikes huge chord
>
http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/anna-hazares-fast-against-corruption-strik
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