Dear Sridhar,
What you have said is totally a valid point. First we should know our
responsibility. We should be true to our actions and then expect
others to follow. Basic discipline is must. Unless we are correct and
corrupt free we can't expect the same from others.
First take a pledge that I should not bribe,and I should follow the
rules and regulations promptly.
If everyone becomes true to him/her then the whole nation become
corruptless country.
Regards,
Anand.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 3:27 PM, sri dhar <sridhr_in@yahoo. co.in> wrote:
>
>
> Dear Mr.Kris Dev,
>
> I totally agree with your point,
>
> We desperately need "Public Vigilance Bodies consisting of eminent citizens"
> and we should incorporate our IT intelligence and should be made online,
> accessible to everyone at anytime.
>
> So that all the people can be cautioned towards the corrupt situations going
> on everyday and everywhere around us, Lodge complaints, submit proofs,
> discuss their grievances etc.etc.....
>
> Its high time to get changed and bring the change...... .......
>
> And the normal people - "The common Man" has more responsibility in this
> change, we can't blame and offend ...the corrupt officers and corrupt
> politicians always for this. Its the common man, we should be aware that the
> "Rs.5" we pay for the office boy to get an application without standing in
> queue is beginning stage of corruption/bribe.
>
> First we should follow then expect others to follow. its my humble opinion.
>
> Regards
> Sridhar
>
>
>
>
>
> --- On Sun, 26/4/09, Kris Dev <krisdev@gmail. com> wrote:
>
> From: Kris Dev <krisdev@gmail. com>
> Subject: [India_Vision_ 2020] Corruption at high places - Regional passport
> officer arrested at Chennai
> To: India_Vision_ 2020@yahoogroups .com
> Date: Sunday, 26 April, 2009, 8:00 AM
>
> The heroic efforts of Mr. Laxmanan, a common man, in exposing the corrupt
> practices going on in the Regional Passport Office, Chennai at the behest of
> the Regional Passport Officer and her husband and the efforts of CBI in
> nabbing them, deserves public praise.
>
> We need more Laxmanans in our society to be vigilant, to protect the rights
> of the common man and our democracy.
>
> The number of crorepatis are ever increasing. It is obviously at the cost of
> the common man who is squeezed from all sides. Corruption has become the
> order of the day. This case is a pointer to it and may be just the tip of
> the iceberg. It is high time, Public Vigilance Bodies consisting of eminent
> citizens who can be accessed by any one any time are formed, to curb
> corruption.
>
> Introduction of Multi Purpose Biometric Smart Card linked to a Bank Account
> as a Debit Card to track all transactions, may be the best solution in a
> vast country like India, as it would help to curb corruption and curtail the
> huge overheads associated with monitoring of corruption.
> --
> Kris Dev, Chennai
>
>
> ____________ _________ _________ __
> Bring your gang together. Do your thing. Find your favourite Yahoo! Group.
>
>
--
Regards
Anand
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