It is being argued that the Parliament is the only authorized institution to legislate totally ignoring the voice of Society. One must not forget that the ultimate authority lies with people only and the representatives draw their powers through the people. They are not supposed to give their verdicts but represent the verdict of the people. Fortunately the developments in Communication and Information has made it much easier to obtain the opinion of people which being authentic must be adopted in toto.
The massive support to the Jan Lok Pal bill needs to be taken in to account and bickering politicians need to go back to their constituency to assess the mood of the people and adopt the same. however if they are not satisfied with the will of the people they should no longer remain the Representative.
As stated by Anna and others ,the Lok Pal Bill is not the panacea for the wide spread corruption but this definitely is the first step towards eradication of the evils prevailing in Governance and must be pursued with all the vigor ignoring efforts by some of the politicians to derail the movement by diverting attention to petty issues.
If the matters are not amicably resolved in the Joint Committee, it may be worth going in for a referendum before taking the issue to Parliament.
Avinash Chawla
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On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:45 AM, <kiranbedi2005@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Anna has not lied.
Please.
The award is an announcement only.
And not received.
Let us please allow honest change in our country!
Its for the good of all of us. And our children.
With gratitude. Kiran.
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From: sarbajit roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 20:09:27
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Subject: [HumJanenge] "Anna" lies again
http://www.hindu.com/2011/04/16/stories/2011041662461600.htm
Dear Mr Anna Hazare.
It seems that you have many names.
What happened to the Rs. 110,00,000 (Rs 1.1 crore) that you received
for the IIPM-Rabindranath Tagore award 2011 - or is that just another
device to launder white money into black ?
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