Premji,
The magic wand is demonetizing currency in stages and making black money impotent. Introduce indelible transaction tracking. Make transactions public to take the power out of politicians, bureaucrats, businessmen, middlemen, etc. Once total transparency is made mandatory, accountability automatically sets in. Corruption would become a thing of the padt. Come elections and demand on high value currency notes woukd go up. Instead of fighting corruption, unfortunately people like Sarbajit are demanding introduction of Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 10,000 currency notes. The level of corruption would only go uo. Could you and others think of better and sure solution to eradicate corruption?
Best,
Kris Dev.
-----Original Message-----
From: Prem Sabhlok
Sent: 10/12/2012 7:47:38 pm
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Cc: navinpandya1954@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [IAC++] [HumJanenge] Plan to Prevent Corruption & other Democratic Evils
Since human nature is by and large the same through the world, it is the systems which help in reducing Corruption. Think Globally and Act Locally
Our causes of Corrution are
1. Confused Nehruvian Scialism, Say good bye to Indian brand of Socialism. All Socialists and Communists countries are corrupt in the world including China.
2. Least corrupt countries in the world are where Local Governments are strong and effective. We have weak and ineffective local governments.
3. Least corrupt countries make distinction between spiritualism and spirtuality. So they do not have thousands of Gurus, Swamis, Babas etc to spread fake spirtualism. Spirituality is spiritual science which covers subjects like good governance,swaraj (self rule), hydraheaded Corruption,ethics,distinction between Soul, manifested soul and Spirit, non vilolence of the strong, purpose of human birth etc. Spiritualism does nor cover any of these subjects and tends to lead toward egoistic and materialistic Godmen and fake dealers of Hope.
We Indians are not moving an inch to eradicate corruption. Kejriwal hate campaign is not the solution. Anna Hazare and Baba Ram Dev are offering better but not perfect solutions.
Regards
Prem Sabhlok
From: Dr.Thanumoorthy V <radha52@hotmail.com>
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com; iac@lists.riseup.net
Sent: Monday, 10 December 2012 7:10 AM
Subject: RE: [IAC++] [HumJanenge] Plan to Prevent Corruption & other Democratic Evils
Also Bring Retirement age for Politicians
Bring litrate only voting
=========================================================== Dr.V.THANUMOORTHY Ph.D. (Tech) E-Mail: radha52@hotmail.com ===========================================================
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2012 16:58:54 +0530
Subject: [HumJanenge] Plan to Prevent Corruption & other Democratic Evils
From: navinpandya1954@gmail.com
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com; iac@lists.riseup.net
Dear All,
Namaste!
My Plan to Prevent Corruption & all other Democratic Evils:
1. Replace bogus Representation of Peoples Act, 1950-51 with new JanPratinidhi Act enacted with public suggestions.
2. Introduce Voters Education & Protection.
3. Scrap UPSC/State PSCs & create more institutions to qualify Public Servants with Public Spirit.
4. Reserve Rajya Sabha entirely for Civil Society to balance Politics Vs Civil Society.
5. Create Regulator for Political Parties like Regulators for other organisations.
6. Enact excellent Corporate Laws purely in national/public interest.
7. Strengthening Right to Information Act, 2005 for excellent public accountability & transparency.
8. Enacting & Enforcing Excellent Citizens Charter for Excellent Public Service.
9. Reviewing & Scrapping present laws unsuitable to Democracy.
10. Holding Constitutional Heads, ie, President & Governors of States responsible for better Governance.
Are citizens ready and willing to work for this plan?
Best regards,
Navin Pandya
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