Dear Kaza,

Wonderful analysis.

But I beg to differ slightly. It is the present culture prevailing in the 
society, that needs to be looked at. I believe that all are same, irrespective 
of X,Y or Z party.

Ten years of non-congress rule, quite a reasonable period, did all these 
problems disappear?

The problem is not a particular party, but the present culture prevailing in 
the society, very honest and faithful towards their own family and the 
immediate surrounding, but a general apathy towards the society at large.

I would request you to do a case study of Managing Committee functioning of a 
few Co-operative Hsg. Sty's which are a small replicas of the Government 
governing us.

Warm Regards,

On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 kaza rajasekhar wrote :
>Dear friends,
>I can only smile in amusement as i read this report that the CIC is corrupt. 
>Well, who is not? in India? Just ponder over this, out of some 24 odd 
>governors in india, around 20 of them are ex congressmen. The President is an 
>ex congresswoman. The CEC, Navin Chawla is a congress man. The CBI is in the 
>hands of the ruling party the congress. The CIC, naturally is corrupt too, as 
>you say. The Judges are biased, the CEC is biased, the CIC is biased, the 
>governors are biased, the president is biased and almost all are biased 
>favourably towards the ruling congress party. Do you really expect any kind of 
>fairness, objectiviity or neutral tendencies from these constitutional 
>authorities? Is it not a joke?
>What is happening in india is systematic institutionalising of corruption for 
>the benefit of the congress party. The congress has ruled india for some 50 
>years out of 60 years since independence.  How? By systematic corruption of 
>all constituional posts in the country by filliing them with its partymen. You 
>just see, the BCCI, the IOC, the Boards of Public Sector Enterprises, all are 
>filled with congress men and congresswomen. Sharad Pawar, Suresh Kalmadi, what 
>business they have in sports institutions? But they will be there for another 
>50 years (their sons and daughters will take over, dont worry), they will suck 
>this country of all its funds and loot and plunder this country at will.
>And we will still be fighting over which sections of RTI that will fetch us 
>some miserable information that will only mislead us more and more in our 
>miserable lives.
>God save this godforsaken country.
>Rajasekhar
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>Kaza raja
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>--- On Fri, 6/3/09, veeresh kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
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> From: veeresh kumar <[email protected]>
>Subject: [rti_india] Re: UNPUBLISHED ENQUIRY REPORTS OF CIC
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Friday, 6 March, 2009, 12:56 PM
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>On a recent interview broadcast on India News he admitted there are no
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