Saturday, August 27, 2011

Anna.....New age "Bapu" !


CWG, 2G, Black Money; is the terminology the current Y-gen people are grown up with.

Corruption has risen manifold, forcing a few intellects(former bureaucrats) to chalk out some important formulations, which could later become constitutional. The parliamentarian concerns about the "anti democratic" motivations behind the "satyagraha" of the One Man Army is highly
pitiable. The intimidation in the minds of every "corrupt" parliamentarian is inadvertent.
The toxin of corruption has started internally bleeding the whole legislative system that the voice of few uncorrupted is very feeble.

The Guts of a 70+ new age "Bapu" owe tons of applauds and accolades for standing rigid on one word "No Corruption". Running upfront with a forte of few uncorrupted former bureaucrats, is still bearing the torments of the today's generation Feudal s.

No body can rule out the immense role of the Media in today's world.
No reason why Rupert Murdoch is notorious. But some times why doesn't the obvious come to the eyes of Media, as a naive man I see only one point:"survival skills".

The quote " Of the people, For people , By the people " will be left only in the archives of the Indian legislative system. Should this be tolerated? People have now realized "never late than ever " and have embraced the notion to give a jolt to the Government. The "very swift" parliamentarians (some 5 grey heads) are posing to work hard in resolving the tussle of "LOKPAL ". They are embroiled in saving the Money Launderers who have been their Election Treasurers and saviors for ages. Indian Politics is multi faceted entity and the life of common man is intertwined with this , the elected ones barter this weakness to reap the fortune.

I think it is right time for the Elected members to realize that the RODENTS have done enough and India can become Developed nation at-last in very near future, if the corruption is curbed.

For now it is " try ..try....try until you succeed...!!!"


2 comments:

  1. Yeah,we will keep trying.Jago..jago..jago re...

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  2. Indeed. We all should be proud of the fact that there's a leader who took it upon himself to harness the frustrations of the everyday citizen and his plight with graft/corruption hindering his ability to live life the way he is entitled to. We should press on for a more reasonable response from the elected officials to help find a resolution.

    Having said this, I also feel a NO compromise situation by a TEAM doesn't bode with all of us dealing any situation in a democratic environment.

    What Next:
    I am curious as to how we would rein the appointed Lokpal and Lokayukt officials in years to come when they have the supreme power NOT accountable to most of our electoral process.

    Food for thought: Do we stop our movement at passing our Lokpal bill or move ahead and continue to mount pressure as we are doing today on our elected officials to address the real issues plaguing our progress such as poverty , accountability, policy reforms etc.. which in turn are the main drivers of Corruption.

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