Saturday, March 29, 2014

Re: [IAC#RG] IAC GIVES HOPE AND SHOULD MEET THE EXPECTATIONS

Dear Er. Venkatraman

I wouldn't want anybody reading your email to take away the idea that IAC supports BJP/Namo or favours a developmental / growth oriented agenda..

The choices IAC offers are "hard" choices / options which most NGOs cannot go along with (at least not in public). (a) Population control, (b) Radically altering the Westminster Parliamentary system, (c) compulsory Military training (d) Forward policy on defence. (e) Nationalisation of core sectors.

IAC doesn't wear caps and neither do we put caps on others.
"Na hum topi pehante hain, na auron ko topi pehnaate hain"

Sarbajit

On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 5:03 PM, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:
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India Agains Corruption
 
 

         IAC GIVES HOPE AND SHOULD MEET THE EXPECTATIONS

 

While Anna Hazare  left the anti corruption movement in confused state, Kejriwal  completely destroyed it.   Being widely suspected of lacking in integrity  himself, (such suspicion convincingly reinforced by his unwillingness  to vacate the official quarters after resigning the Delhi Chiefministership giving a lame excuse that the premise is required until his children would complete their examination – thus revealing his quality clearly that he is self centred and want comforts  which aam aadmi in the country do not get), Kejriwal has brought the anti corruption movement to ridicule.

Now, the overwhelming segment of thinking and educated population in the country seem to be of the view  that the next central government should be one with total commitment to developments and growth.  In such circumstances, corruption may further increase , as industries and business men would get greater say  and have  big influence in the name of promoting economic activities.

In such scenario,  India Against Corruption (IAC)  should be  a bulwark against corruption at any level in the country in the post election scenario.

 

N.S.Venkataraman

nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com


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