Hai sir,
Good day... Actually what i can do as my part to support him ?...... Iam in singapore & i don want to come back to india because of the corruption issues... STILL I EXPECTING THE GOOD TIME FOR ME TO BACK TO INDIA.... Takecare....
--- In India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.com, "ahmed" <ahmed@...> wrote:
>
> Friends,
>
> First we have to take ourselves oath that in any cost in our life time
> we should not take/ give any bribe to/from anybody . That itself a big
> support we are doing against corruption.
>
> Let us unite against corruption and fulfill the dream of our great
> leader Dr.Abdul kalam who is the living example for all people
> especially who are in the position to do so.
>
> JAI HIND!
>
> M.Ahamed Khan
>
>
> From: India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of uday mishra
> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 12:34 PM
> To: India_Vision_2020@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [India_Vision_2020] Re: [ gfpr ] India's war against
> corruption - Need for introduction of Lokpal Bill
>
> I also support this Lokpal revolution against corruption. I know very
> little about it but want to get involve in it to uproot corruption from India forever.
>
>
> Regard
>
> Uday Mishra
>
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Bobby Shivyana
> <bobby.shivyana@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> Dear Mr Srinivasan,
>
> Thanks for initiating this topic and enlightening the members on the
> subject with its origin and consequences.
>
> I further add that the intention was to have Lokpal at the Center and
> Lok Ayuktha and Upa Lok Ayukthas at State level as independent and
> impartial institutions with powers and resources to accept, investigate
> and prosecute complaints against politicians and bureaucrats.
>
> Lokayuktha institutions have jurisdiction over State administrative
> machinery to take 'action' on the actions of the officials and inquire
> into 'allegations' against officials. But, as an advisory body it is
> required to seek permission of the respective State Governments to take
> up cases involving officials above a certain rank.
>
> The need for Lokpal is to ensure the originally intended two tier
> mechanism with single apex body at the centre. The existing
> anti-corruption mechanism i.e. the Central Vigilance Commission as an
> advisory body do not have any powers to direct the CBI to initiate
> inquiries against any officer of the level of Joint Secretary and above
> in Govt of India. The CVC do not have the powers to register criminal
> cases either. More over, it does not have jurisdiction over politicians.
>
> In view of the above, the demand for All-Powerful-Lokpal at the Centre
> by the intellectuals led by Anna Hazare is hailed. I am optimistic that
> this movement will gather strength and a modified bill will be debated
> upon, soon, because of the involvement of much enlightened youth, this
> time.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 9:18 PM, Prime Point Srinivasan
> <prpoint@...> wrote:
>
> dear friends
>
>
>
> Now all the media are flashing the news about Anna Hazare's
> indefinite fast. , protesting against corruption and seeking
> introduction of Jan Lokpal Bill at Jantar Mantar, Delhi. Many
> youngsters have joined the movement in large numbers. In my view, this
> will trigger a movement among the youth to pressurise the Government to
> initiate a process immediately to reduce the corruption in India.
>
>
>
> Presently, due to the unholy nexus of corporates, bureaucrats
> and politicians and also due to indifference of civil society, India has
> slipped in the corruption index from 84 to 87. This is causing a great
> concern among many socially conscious people. With this background,
> Anna Hazare's fast at Delhi assumes serious significance.
>
>
>
> What is this Lokpal Bill and what is the history behind this
> Lokpal bill?
>
>
>
> Administrative Reforms Commission recommended in 1966, the
> constitution of two-tier machinery Lokpal at the Centre and Lok Ayukta
> at the States, to reduce corruption. The bill was introduced in the 4th
> Lok Sabha in 1968 and passed in 1969. Before, it got passed in Rajya
> Sabha, the Lok Sabha was dissolved. Hence, the Bill was not passed in
> both the Houses.
>
>
>
> Again the bill was re-introduced in the Lok Sabhas in 1971,
> 1977,1985, 1989, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2005 and 2008 and every time, the
> bill was referred to Committees for improvement.
>
>
>
> Successive Governments at the Centre have not shown any interest
> in getting them passed in both the Houses and to implement Lokpal Bill.
>
>
>
>
> Even if introduced, this bill planned by the Government does not
> have any teeth. It does not include bureaucrats. It is only a
> recommendatory body and may submit their report to Prime Minister. They
> may not have investigative or punishing powers. Even there is no
> transparent procedure for appointment of Lokpal members. This will be
> yet another Government department.
>
>
>
> India against Corruption movement (IAC)
>
>
>
> India against Corruption (IAC) movement was started in 2010 by
> eminent persons of civil society to fight against the corruption.
> Eminent jurists and retired judges have prepared a draft for 'Jan Lokpal
> bill' and submitted to the Government for consideration.
>
>
>
> According to this draft Jan Lokpal bill, there would be 10
> members selected by a panel more transparently. The Lokpal and Lok
> Ayukta will be a constitutional body and will have independence. This
> Lokpal will have powers to investigate any corruption charges against
> politicians and bureaucrats and also to punish them, within a period of
> two years.
>
>
>
> Now Anna Hazare and social activists have been demanding that
> the Government should accept this draft Jan Lokpal Bill to fight against
> the corruption in India. This is likely to generate public involvement
> like Jayaparakash Narayan's movement after Emergency. This is gaining
> momentum through social media network like twitter and facebook.
>
>
>
> I am confident that this movement will find the solution for the
> Lokpal bill pending for nearly 43 years.
>
>
>
> You may visit the website of India against corruption at
>
> http://www.indiaagainstcorruption.org/
>
>
>
> Please read the comparison between the Lokpal Bill planned by
> the Government and the Jan Lokpal Bill suggested by India Against
> Corruption movement in the following link.
>
>
>
>
> http://www.saaku.in/docs/Comparison_of_Government_Bill_with_JanLokpal.pd
> f
>
>
>
> Every citizen of this country should involve with this movement,
> to fight against the corruption. Please spread this message through
> mails, social media networks, and word of mouth.
>
>
>
> I attach herewith the jpeg file of India against corruption.
> You may use this in your blog, facebook and other social media networks.
>
>
>
>
> Srinivasan
>
> Prime Point
>
> 91766 50273
>
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