Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] ANNA'S FAST UN TO DEATH

Dear Trivendra

I am sure that the VAST MAJORITY of people on this mailing list are utterly opposed to corruption. All of us recognise that CORRUPTION IS A CANCER EATING AT THE NATIONAL FABRIC. It is also relevant that a significant portion of members of this group are public servants (serving or retired) who are valuable resource persons.

If at all we differ, it is on the approach and the methods to be followed.

The purpose of this group is to extend the work of eminent RTI personalties like the Prakash Kardaley etc.who began Humjanenge group  As is very well known initially he and I got off to a very bad start and squabbled publicly on various RTI groups. Later of course we resolved our differences and realised we both stood for the same values/objectives even if our approach was different. Late Kardaley-ji gave me lots of private insights into his comrades including Mr Anna Hazare - some of it gets reflected in what I write. Perhaps one day I will write a book based on the private emails PMK and I exchanged.

Sarbajit

On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Trivendra <trivendra54@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Sarbjit ji
 
While some part of your version seems to be true. But at the same time it is not enough to conclude that what ever move is going on in the country, it is merely on behest of foreign interest/funds only.
 
I recall from back of my memory, back some one year around, one of the Supreme Court judge remarked on the fuctioning of governement saying that the governemnt should fix rates of getting a job done.
 
The actual problem is corruption and like many more countries in the world, the citizens of this country are fadded with corruption and now seek change. Election has been a wasteful system devised in such a manner that who ever could gain power shall remain powerful for life, whether they belong to ruling or opposition party and always try to be elected by money or muscle power.
 
Had we have been empowered with right to caste vote against all of the contestents in a specific costituency, the situation would not have been so worsen by now, crime and corruption would have been much much lower.
 
History is evident, in the countries, where the system is weakened by wested interests, the revolt has taken place either by public or suppressed one.
 
Regards
Trivendra

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