Saturday, March 2, 2013

RE: [IAC#RG] : Time for the ACTION to start

IAC is doing great job. Yes we should tackle the evil of corruption from all
angles . Of late I have noticed much better behavior from the beat police
men in Chennai who are giving receipts to fines for traffic offences like
jumping the signlas and wrong parking and so on . That is because of the CM
taking note of small time corruption and becoming strict with her ministers
and party cadres including the lowest councilors!!
IAC should start a campaign to root out the brokers and middle men in the
registrar's offices all over India where lot of money goes to increase the
black money. I asked in a friendly manner a Sub Registrar as to how he was
able to manage to earn and keep thousands of RS every day which he received
under the table !! I was surprised to learn from him that there existed a
system of distributing all such money to the top echelons of BABUs and
parties !!
Same is the case with our Police . Some Police stations receive lakhs as
Mamul regularly . Like in Old delhi and Pondy Bazzar in Chennai !!
We should try and evolve a method of stopping handling of cash in any of
these places . It is now possible as we have IT and electronics to help us .
If Govt. can think of Cash transfer of subsidies using AAdhar and banks ,
well it should be possible ban cash from RTO and Sub Registrar's offices .
This can be extended to all other activities like village offices and issue
of various certificates by the local govt. staff . Do try and explore this
idea .


-----Original Message-----
From: indiaresists-request@lists.riseup.net
[mailto:indiaresists-request@lists.riseup.net] On Behalf Of Vaghela B D
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2013 7:15 AM
To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
Subject: Re:[IAC#RG] : Time for the ACTION to start


(1) Please commence with cleansing the most crucial Constitutional Body.
Supreme Court of India - Above the Almighty - for Common Man. (2) Its
Goondaism must be curbed, if need be, by moving even International Court of
Justice or UN.
(3) Let us show what 'We the People' can do for Mankind.


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On Sun 3 Mar, 2013 6:43 AM IST Sarbajit Roy wrote:

>The new IAC management had taken over on 18.Oct.2012.
>
>It has taken us about 4 months to set our house in order, understand
>the issues and aggregate sets of people who seem interested in India's
renewal.
>
>By now, it is pretty clear that almost everyone agrees on the basic
>issues of what ails India and that "corruption" is only a symptom of
>much deeper problems which have to be understood and fought.
>
>To recap:
>*1)* Absence of Democracy (people's direct participation).
>*2)* Lack of proper governance to favour corporates, cronies and scamsters.
>*3)* Criminalisation of society, coupled with breakdown of law and order.
>*4)* Tensions on our borders, with weakened Armed Forces
>*5)* Dynastic family rule and all pervasive Gandhi-ism
>*6)* Complete breakdown of societal values, education & health delivery
>systems
>*7)* Rampant corruption in the judiciary
>*8)* Inadequate and crumbling infrastructure
>*9)* Systematic grabbing of land and other natural resources
>*10)* Deeply corrupt media.
>
>On the positive side
>*1)* India has a great Parallel ("black") economy which holds the
>nation together and insulates us from the economic woes of the rest of the
world..
>*2)* India has some of the best laws on the world.
>*3)* India has a common language (English) which is understood almost
>everywhere in the globe.
>*4)* India has great people who have resisted efforts to divide them
>*5)* India has a functioning bureaucracy.
>*6)* India has a young population and lack of social security systems..
>*7)* Indians have a "can do" entrepreneurial spirit recognised the
>world over.
>*8)* India has Bharat to back it up.
>*9)* India has a plurality of faiths, cultures and value systems.
>*10)* India still has reasonably fair electoral processes.
>
>All these elements are part of IAC's strategy to contribute to renewing
>India, and which will be shared over the next few weeks.
>
>Sarbajit

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