Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Full text of Anna Hazare's letter to PM against Corruption in India


India Against Corruption
A-119, Kaushambi, Ghaziabad . 201010. UP Ph: 
09868069953
www.indiaagainstcorruption.org
Date: April 6, 2011
To,
Dr. Manmohan Singh,
Hon'ble Prime Minister of India
New Delhi Dear
Dr. Singh,
I have started my indefinite fast at Jantar mantar. I had invited you also to fast and pray for a corruption free India on 5th April. Though I did not receive any reply from you, I am hopeful that you must have done that.
I am pained to read and hear about government's reaction to my fast. I consider it my duty to clarify the points raised on behalf of Congress party and the government by their spokespersons, as they appear in media:
1. It is being alleged that I am being instigated by some people to sit on this fast. Dear Manmohan Singh ji, this is an insult to my sense of wisdom and intelligence. I am not a kid that I could be "instigated" into going on an indefinite fast. I am a fiercely independent person. I take advice from many friends and critics, but do what my conscience directs me to do. It is my experience that when cornered, governments resort to such malicious slandering. I am pained that the government, rather than addressing the issue of corruption, is trying to allege conspiracies, when there are none.
2. It is being said that I have shown impatience. Dear Prime Minister, so far, every government has shown complete insensitivity and lack of political commitment to tackling corruption. 62 years after independence, we still do not have independent and effective anti-corruption systems. Very weak versions of Lokpal Bill were presented in Parliament eight times in last 42 years. Even these weak versions were not passed by Parliament. This means, left to themselves, the politicians and bureaucrats will never pass any law which subjects them to any kind of objective scrutiny. At a time, when the country has witnessed scams of unprecedented scale, the impatience of the entire country is justified. And we call upon you, not to look for precedents, but show courage to take unprecedented steps.
3. It is being said that I have shown impatience when the government has "initiated" the process. I would urge you to tell me - exactly what processes are underway?
a. You say that your Group of Ministers are drafting the anti-corruption law. Many of the members of this Group of Ministers have such a shady past that if effective anticorruption systems had been in place, some of them would have been behind bars. Do you want us to have faith in a process in which some of the most corrupt people of this country should draft the anti-corruption law?
b. NAC sub-committee has discussed Jan Lokpal Bill. But what does that actually mean? Will the government accept the recommendations of NAC sub-committee? So far, UPA II has shown complete contempt for even the most innocuous issues raised by NAC.
c. I and many other friends from India Against Corruption movement wrote several letters to you after 1st December. I also sent you a copy of Jan Lokpal Bill on 1st December. We did not get any response. It is only when I wrote to you that I will sit on an indefinite fast, we were promptly invited for discussions on 7th March. I wonder whether the government responds only to threats of indefinite fast. Before that, representatives of India Against Corruption had been meeting various Ministers seeking their support for the Jan Lokpal Bill. They met Mr Moily also and personally handed over copy of Jan Lokpal to him. A few hours before our meeting with you, we received a phone call from Mr Moily's office that the copy of Jan Lokpal Bill had been misplaced by his office and they wanted another copy. This is the seriousness with which the government has dealt with Jan Lokpal Bill.
d. Dear Dr Manmohan Singh ji, if you were in my place, would you have any faith in the aforesaid processes? Kindly let me know if there are any other processes underway. If you still feel that I am impatient, I am happy that I am because the whole nation is feeling impatient at the lack of credible efforts from your government against corruption.
4. What are we asking for? We are not saying that you should accept the Bill drafted by us. But kindly create a credible platform for discussions . a joint committee with at least half members from civil society suggested by us. Your spokespersons are misleading the nation when they say that there is no precedent for setting up a joint committee. At least seven laws in Maharashtra were drafted by similar joint committees and presented in Maharashtra Assembly. Maharashtra RTI Act, one of the best laws of those times, was drafted by a joint committee. Even at the centre, when 25,000 tribals came to Delhi two years ago, your government set up a joint committee on land issues within 48 hours. You yourself are the Chairperson of that committee. This means that the government is willing to set up joint committees on all other issues, but not on corruption. Why?
5. It is being said that the government wants to talk to us and we are not talking to them. This is utterly false. Tell me a single meeting when you called us and we did not come. We strongly believe in dialogue and engagement. Kindly do not mislead the country by saying that we are shunning dialogue. We request you to take some credible steps at stemming corruption. Kindly stop finding faults and suspecting conspiracies in our movement. There are none. Even if there were, it does not absolve you of your responsibilities to stop corruption.
With warm regards,
(K B Hazare)

Monday, February 21, 2011

Story of Muslim Ali, a honest auto driver

Today, the front pages of news papers and TV news channels are dominated by news related to murders, rape, scams. Good acts or good news often don't find its right place and they continue to get ignored. This sad state of Media unfortunately projects a wrong picture of people around us and makes us wrongly think that the world is probably now a dwelling place for murderers, goons and bad people. But its not true. This particular story stuck me today while reading the papers which stood out and it may not have found the right place in the  news paper, but deserves a place in my heart and on my blog.








Glad we still have few people remaining like Muslim Ali, who drives auto for living, who gives us the little hope needed to believe that this world is actually not that bad as thought to be. Its just that the good news or good acts aren't interesting any more and don't find its way through many of us. 

Muslim Ali aged 30, drives auto in Hyderabad and comes from a place called Dabeerpura. On 20th Feb, four women who came to Hyderabad to purchase gold had engaged Muslim Ali's auto after their shopping. But while getting down they forgot the bag that had jewelery and cash amount worth 4L. Muslim Ali found the bag in his auto when he went home and he immediately alerted near by police station. The women read about this incident in a morning daily and approached the police station. Muslim Ali was appreciated for his honesty and the women rewarded him with Rs 10,000. 

Many of us might not find this news interesting and might think there is nothing great about what Muslim Ali did. We would also have done the same in such circumstance. Well, its really easier said that done especially when someone drives auto for living. Anyhow, Lets not get into that. I just wanted to share this wonderful act of honesty from Muslim Ali and wanted to do my little bit to let this not go unnoticed as a small uninteresting columns of our news papers. Hope you like it. World is still a great place with great people doing great deeds. All it needs is a little attention from all of us.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Andhra Politics Reaching New Heights - JP Manhandled

Assembly is the supposedly the place where democracy needs to be safeguarded. But today, Andhra Politics attained new heights. Jaya Prakash Narayan was manhandled in front of Assembly just because he thought in a democratic country like India, he could exercise freedom of speech and express his opinion.
In a very sad and shameful event, JP was manhandled by some TRS party politicians in front of Assembly. And just not stopping there, they even went ahead and threatened that they would not allow him to stay in Hyderabad.

I really don't have words to write here about it. I am not sure what to call this kind of system. Its really pity and sad that AP politics is moving fast down the wrong path. Politicians are playing with the sentiments of people for personal gains. I don't know what is the solution nor i have powers to do something. And to be honest, i really don't care either. But it really hurt me to know that a very well educated, highly qualified personal, who is making an honest effort to bring in change was manhandled by few people who probably might not even know or understand what IAS stands for.  I was moved by his speech which he delivered after the incident.

                                              I SHALL NOT BE A BYSTANDER. 


Courtesy: gulte5566

Please listen. Its really inspiring, if not for life but get inspired for a moment and lets not be a bystanders.
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