Dear Colleagues ,
   
Funded NGOs are incapable of leading genuine political
movements for systemic change . This  is the history of all 
coloured revolutions in recent times and societies have to
beware of false prophets whether they are created by the
government , the corporate sector or the corporate sector
NGOs or  sections of the corporate controlled or intelligence
influenced media .

Apart from the fact that the Jan Lokpal Bill itself is seriously
flawed as much as is the Bill tabled by the government and
such legislation cannot be passed in a hurry as every Bill
has to adequately invite suggestions and a debate is required.

If the objective is a sound Lokpal Act why are  threats
being held out  and the measure not being allowed to be
debated ????Why is the Corporate Sector and its agencies
and lobbyists out of the loop ????Why one single centralized
unviable structure and no reference to the implementation of
 the Prevention of Corruption Act .


This is the theatre of the absurd like the " Total Revolution"
which was promised to us in the seventies and which the
Media and some journalists sold to the people of this
country and they imagine that everywhere people have
short memories and are not aware of what they are touting.

You cannot fool all the people everytime . When millions
face malnutrition  , a fast is being counterposed as a political
 remedy for systemic transformation of society  !!!!! Are
we serious when we say that this Bill is the answer!!!!!




            Niloufer Bhagwat

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