Dear Sri Srinivasan
We may remind ourselves of the oft-repeated definition of "Democracy" - Govt off the people, Govt far [from] the people and Govt [to] buy the people. Be it Manmohan [is he a self-styled non-corrupt!!] or any other who enters Parliament or any legislative body, thinks he/she has the right to do anything in the name of "lawfully elected member". The Govt / Parliament / Legislature consists of "elected members" - who can think of only their personal agenda. When this is not satisfied, they go berserk rampaging the country. And they term everybody - who wants a change in their approach to issues - anti-Govt, nay, anti-Democracy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No Anna can "shake" them!!!!!!!!!!!
Very unfortunate
The blue-collard society cannot fight. But, unfortunte, they can be "bought", The white-collard do not have time for all these. Most of them would not have seen a polling booth. The wealthy do not see eye to eye with each other and they are happy as long as their prayers are "answered" at "any cost"
The people get the Govt they deserve!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where are we going?
Remember the story of an American, a Russian, an Indian asking Brahma, when his country would become great. Brahma cried, when he realised that even HE would not be alive to see India becoming great!!!
How strangely true!
Punch
Hello
As per the government ,it is the same story as English have left us yesteryears.
The politicians want there five years in Government with their cut as businessmen.
Unfortunately no body thinks of common man and as Indian.
Ramesh--On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 11:24 AM, ravi keelveedhi <keelveedhi.ravi@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mr. Srinivasan,
Thank u for ur eye-opener on Anti-Corruption mood of the public. I have participated yesterday's Fasting at Youth Hostel, Indira Nagar, Chennai. The overwhelming response of the people there right from students, men from all walks of life, women is a worthy cause. I agree with you that the Anti-corruption leaders now should focus on "Corruption" but at the same time people should be made aware of the features of JAN LOK PAL Bill and the Govt's hesitation in agreeing to the inclusion of PM, Judges, Acts in Parliament by MPs. And in this context only, the leaders are addressing the people and Anna Team members like Mr.Arvind Khejriwal, Kiran Bedi & Bhushans have questioned the wisdom of the Govt. terming them as the front of RSS etc.Ravinarayanan,BSNL.On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 10:58 AM, Prime Point Srinivasan <prpoint@gmail.com> wrote:
dear allThe whole nation is charged with 'anti-corruption mood', after seeing the exposure of various scams involving senior politicians and bureaucrats. The recent satyagraha by Baba Ramdev added more anger against the corruption.Police brutality against the unarmed innocent people in Ramleela Grounds has further angered the people. Anna Hazare has also showed his concern by sitting on a token fast at Rajghat. Justification given by the Government is not accepted by the public with credibility.From all the news reports and TV shows, one thing is very clear that the Government is desperate about the situation. When Baba Ramdev landed at Delhi, five senior ministers received him which attracted media criticism. After two days, they have 'discoverred' that his satyagraha was politically motivated with the support of RSS and BJP. In the midnight, when thousands of people were sleeping, they brutally flushed them out violating all human rights and values. Hon'ble Supreme Court has taken this issue suo-moto as a human right violation.Instead of shooting the message, now the Government is harping on shooting the messenger. They are trying to find one fault or other with Baba Ramdev and Anna Hazare. The only 'sin' commited by them was to raise their voice against corruption and black money. That is all. It is immaterial who supports this movement or not. Just because,opposition parties support this movement, the Government cannot brush this aside as politically motivated. In the earlier instance, even Sonia Gandhi also pledged the support of Congress to Anna Hazare to fight against corruption. In fact, all political parties should support this anti-corruption movement.I have the following two observations to make:On Government of India1. The Government wants to divert the attention to frivolous issues from the main issue of 'anti-corruption'. Some of the TV channels are quite focussed and they focus only on the corruption issue. Government should realise that such approach will anger the people and there will be more such movements on the street by the public. Government may create more Anna Hazares and Baba Ramdevs. Government should understand the mood of the people and address the issue forthwith, without diverting the issues.On the anti-corruption leaders2. Because lot of TV channels are telecasting live, I find both Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev continuously speak in the mike. The more they speak, they invite more controversies and they fall into the trap of the Government, to divert the attention from the main issue. They should adopt Gandhian methods of 'Mauna Vrita' (Silence) with fast. This was also suggested by us in this forum earlier. Whatever they want to communicate, they can communicate in a statement as a demand. This will stabilise the satyagraha focussing on the main issue of corruption.Nation is in no mood to accept one more scam. Enough is enough. Our younger generation should inherit a corruption free India. I invite views from the members as to how we can achieve this. .SrinivasanPrime Point91766 50273Warm Regards
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