Saturday, July 29, 2017

Re: [IAC#RG] HALL OF SHAME AS EVEN GOA’S TEMPLES OF LEARNING ARE DESECRATED

It is extremely distressing  to read this report.


I have been hearing this sort of disturbing news from all over India. However, I desire to point out the following


Most of the corruption take place because  both the giver and the taker cooperate. In this case, why has the affected party gone ahead to negotiate the bribe money ?Obviously, this person also  does not have commitment to honesty and therefore  ,his version need to be counter checked.


For revaluation of the answer sheets , there are set procedures and one can pay the necessary fees and get the paper revaluated. Where is the need to go and meet this officer for discussion ?  Does it not show that the affected person sought  shortcuts ?


One cannot conclude  straightaway that Goa Chief Minister has not taken any action. Either he may be investigating or suspecting that there is no tangible proof. Is there any proof that the Goa Chief Minister has made the type of remarks that is attributed to him ? How can we believe the version of a person  who earlier called on the official to improve the marks and negotiated the bribe money. ?


In any case, I would like to know  whether the author of this letter  have verified the facts for himself before sending this mail. There is no indication that he has done this. Has he spoken to the official concerned ?


Finally, when a corruption case exists, the right course of action is for the affected party to file a proper complaint and see, whether any action is initiated. It is not clear  whether the affected party filed a written complaint.


Today, we find a situation in the country that in many cases false corruption charges are also made  by corrupt people to save their skin or get some gain.



N.S.Venkataraman

Nandini Voice For The Deprived

Chennai



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The parents should have used RTI to get a copy of his answer sheet. Did they do that?

On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 7:11 AM, Aires Rodrigues <airesrodrigues1@gmail.com> wrote:

People from the far and wide corners of Goa travel all the way to my office in Ribandar hoping that I will be of assistance to their complicated and complex woes.  As far as possible I try to do everything possible but its physically impossible for me to single handedly pursue every issue.


This sordid ordeal of a parent from Assolna is heart breaking and I have chosen to share with you all these very disturbing facts which only reiterates that Corruption in Goa is now deep rooted and virtually institutionalized with not even centers of learning being spared.  

With his only son having failed by just one mark in the 12th Std Maths exam conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary & High Secondary Education, the parent was exploring a way out to seek re-valuation of the answer sheets of his son who incidentally is a Child with Special needs. 


A friend of that Assolna parent suggested that he meet Perves Gomes, Goa's Deputy Director of Accounts who would find a way out. So with a ray of hope the parent on 11th July went and met Perves Gomes in his chamber at the Directorate of Accounts in Panaji. The parent was stunned on being told by Perves Gomes that it would cost him two lakhs for his son to be declared passed by the Goa Board. Pervis Gomes told the parent to meet one Makarand Pandit and that he would get the job done. Makarand Pandit reportedly runs a partnership business at Margao with Perves Gomes and also supplies stationery to the Goa Board.


Accordingly the parent contacted Makarand Pandit and next day met him outside the Goa Board at Porvorim where Agnelo Monteiro a staff of the Goa Board was also present.  After some hectic negotiation Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro agreed to get the marks changed on payment of 1.5 lakh instead of the initial 2 lakhs quoted by Perves Gomes. When asked by the parent as to why the bribe money being demanded was so huge, he was told that the amount had to be shared between the entire top hierarchy at the Goa Board, The parent told Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro that once he was able to arrange the 1.5 lakhs he would revert back to them.


The distressed parent went and met the Chairman of the Goa Board J.R Rebello and narrated to him the entire sequence of events and conversations he had with Perves Gomes, Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro. Chairman Rebello heard the parent but gave him a very cold shoulder.


The very same day the parent went to Mandrem and met former Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar who he knows.  After hearing the facts and gravity of the bribery issue he was advised to wait till Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar returned from his foreign tour. On 14th July morning,  the very day Manohar Parrikar arrived back from the United States, Laxmikant Parsekar briefed Manohar Parrikar on the issue and the parent had a meeting with Manohar Parrikar explaining to him the demand of bribe episode in detail. To the parent's utter disgust Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar instead of directing the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption to swing into action, asked the parent whether he wanted his son to pass the 12th std exam or the officers punished for demanding that bribe.


Promising action Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told the parent that his OSD Upendra Joshi would soon revert back to him. Over the last two weeks the agonized parent has been repeatedly visiting the Chief Minister's office and with no action forthcoming has now realized that the Government's slogan of Zero Tolerance to Corruption is infact only on paper while the ground reality is that there is absolutely no action against the Corrupt. With the parent having voice recorded and video footage of his conversations with Perves Gomes, Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro, heads should have rolled, but Manohar Parrikar as expected has been shielding the corrupt and their black deeds.  

 

After having failed to pay up the bribe demanded, as expected the parent has been now intimated that on revaluation of the answer sheet, his son continues as failed by that one mark. Having reconciled to that reality, the now much traumatized parent only hopes that by exposing his case to the rest of the student community, at least the Temples of learning will be spared from this Cancer of Corruption.   


Aires Rodrigues

Advocate High Court

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat,

Ribandar – Goa – 403006


Mobile No: 9822684372


Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

Email: airesrodrigues1@gmail.com

                         Or

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Re: [IAC#RG] HALL OF SHAME AS EVEN GOA’S TEMPLES OF LEARNING ARE DESECRATED

The parents should have used RTI to get a copy of his answer sheet. Did they do that?

On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 7:11 AM, Aires Rodrigues <airesrodrigues1@gmail.com> wrote:

People from the far and wide corners of Goa travel all the way to my office in Ribandar hoping that I will be of assistance to their complicated and complex woes.  As far as possible I try to do everything possible but its physically impossible for me to single handedly pursue every issue.


This sordid ordeal of a parent from Assolna is heart breaking and I have chosen to share with you all these very disturbing facts which only reiterates that Corruption in Goa is now deep rooted and virtually institutionalized with not even centers of learning being spared.  

With his only son having failed by just one mark in the 12th Std Maths exam conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary & High Secondary Education, the parent was exploring a way out to seek re-valuation of the answer sheets of his son who incidentally is a Child with Special needs. 


A friend of that Assolna parent suggested that he meet Perves Gomes, Goa's Deputy Director of Accounts who would find a way out. So with a ray of hope the parent on 11th July went and met Perves Gomes in his chamber at the Directorate of Accounts in Panaji. The parent was stunned on being told by Perves Gomes that it would cost him two lakhs for his son to be declared passed by the Goa Board. Pervis Gomes told the parent to meet one Makarand Pandit and that he would get the job done. Makarand Pandit reportedly runs a partnership business at Margao with Perves Gomes and also supplies stationery to the Goa Board.


Accordingly the parent contacted Makarand Pandit and next day met him outside the Goa Board at Porvorim where Agnelo Monteiro a staff of the Goa Board was also present.  After some hectic negotiation Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro agreed to get the marks changed on payment of 1.5 lakh instead of the initial 2 lakhs quoted by Perves Gomes. When asked by the parent as to why the bribe money being demanded was so huge, he was told that the amount had to be shared between the entire top hierarchy at the Goa Board, The parent told Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro that once he was able to arrange the 1.5 lakhs he would revert back to them.


The distressed parent went and met the Chairman of the Goa Board J.R Rebello and narrated to him the entire sequence of events and conversations he had with Perves Gomes, Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro. Chairman Rebello heard the parent but gave him a very cold shoulder.


The very same day the parent went to Mandrem and met former Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar who he knows.  After hearing the facts and gravity of the bribery issue he was advised to wait till Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar returned from his foreign tour. On 14th July morning,  the very day Manohar Parrikar arrived back from the United States, Laxmikant Parsekar briefed Manohar Parrikar on the issue and the parent had a meeting with Manohar Parrikar explaining to him the demand of bribe episode in detail. To the parent's utter disgust Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar instead of directing the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption to swing into action, asked the parent whether he wanted his son to pass the 12th std exam or the officers punished for demanding that bribe.


Promising action Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told the parent that his OSD Upendra Joshi would soon revert back to him. Over the last two weeks the agonized parent has been repeatedly visiting the Chief Minister's office and with no action forthcoming has now realized that the Government's slogan of Zero Tolerance to Corruption is infact only on paper while the ground reality is that there is absolutely no action against the Corrupt. With the parent having voice recorded and video footage of his conversations with Perves Gomes, Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro, heads should have rolled, but Manohar Parrikar as expected has been shielding the corrupt and their black deeds.  

 

After having failed to pay up the bribe demanded, as expected the parent has been now intimated that on revaluation of the answer sheet, his son continues as failed by that one mark. Having reconciled to that reality, the now much traumatized parent only hopes that by exposing his case to the rest of the student community, at least the Temples of learning will be spared from this Cancer of Corruption.   


Aires Rodrigues

Advocate High Court

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat,

Ribandar – Goa – 403006


Mobile No: 9822684372


Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

Email: airesrodrigues1@gmail.com

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Former Deputy Resident Editor and Senior Editor of The Indian Express, Pune
Author of the book `The Mighty Fall' (based on Pratibha Patil post-retirement home scam and Dow Chemicals - success stories through use of RTI)
co-author of the book`To The Last Bullet' (based on Vinita Kamte's expose of the needless deaths of her police officer husband Ashok Kamter along with Hemant Karkare and Vijay Salaskar in 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, through evidence she procured under RTI)
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Re: [IAC#RG] HALL OF SHAME AS EVEN GOA’S TEMPLES OF LEARNING ARE DESECRATED

Obviously IAC cannot comment without hearing BOTH sides of the issue, However,

1) Is the child taking the retest, also known as compartment exam ?

There seems to be a serious maladministration of Class 12 maths exams all across India, especially CBSE. Many parents have also approached me on this issue.

2) Have the parents applied for xerox of the answer script ?

Sarbajit Roy

On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 7:11 AM, Aires Rodrigues <airesrodrigues1@gmail.com> wrote:

People from the far and wide corners of Goa travel all the way to my office in Ribandar hoping that I will be of assistance to their complicated and complex woes.  As far as possible I try to do everything possible but its physically impossible for me to single handedly pursue every issue.


This sordid ordeal of a parent from Assolna is heart breaking and I have chosen to share with you all these very disturbing facts which only reiterates that Corruption in Goa is now deep rooted and virtually institutionalized with not even centers of learning being spared.  

With his only son having failed by just one mark in the 12th Std Maths exam conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary & High Secondary Education, the parent was exploring a way out to seek re-valuation of the answer sheets of his son who incidentally is a Child with Special needs. 


A friend of that Assolna parent suggested that he meet Perves Gomes, Goa's Deputy Director of Accounts who would find a way out. So with a ray of hope the parent on 11th July went and met Perves Gomes in his chamber at the Directorate of Accounts in Panaji. The parent was stunned on being told by Perves Gomes that it would cost him two lakhs for his son to be declared passed by the Goa Board. Pervis Gomes told the parent to meet one Makarand Pandit and that he would get the job done. Makarand Pandit reportedly runs a partnership business at Margao with Perves Gomes and also supplies stationery to the Goa Board.


Accordingly the parent contacted Makarand Pandit and next day met him outside the Goa Board at Porvorim where Agnelo Monteiro a staff of the Goa Board was also present.  After some hectic negotiation Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro agreed to get the marks changed on payment of 1.5 lakh instead of the initial 2 lakhs quoted by Perves Gomes. When asked by the parent as to why the bribe money being demanded was so huge, he was told that the amount had to be shared between the entire top hierarchy at the Goa Board, The parent told Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro that once he was able to arrange the 1.5 lakhs he would revert back to them.


The distressed parent went and met the Chairman of the Goa Board J.R Rebello and narrated to him the entire sequence of events and conversations he had with Perves Gomes, Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro. Chairman Rebello heard the parent but gave him a very cold shoulder.


The very same day the parent went to Mandrem and met former Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar who he knows.  After hearing the facts and gravity of the bribery issue he was advised to wait till Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar returned from his foreign tour. On 14th July morning,  the very day Manohar Parrikar arrived back from the United States, Laxmikant Parsekar briefed Manohar Parrikar on the issue and the parent had a meeting with Manohar Parrikar explaining to him the demand of bribe episode in detail. To the parent's utter disgust Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar instead of directing the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption to swing into action, asked the parent whether he wanted his son to pass the 12th std exam or the officers punished for demanding that bribe.


Promising action Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told the parent that his OSD Upendra Joshi would soon revert back to him. Over the last two weeks the agonized parent has been repeatedly visiting the Chief Minister's office and with no action forthcoming has now realized that the Government's slogan of Zero Tolerance to Corruption is infact only on paper while the ground reality is that there is absolutely no action against the Corrupt. With the parent having voice recorded and video footage of his conversations with Perves Gomes, Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro, heads should have rolled, but Manohar Parrikar as expected has been shielding the corrupt and their black deeds.  

 

After having failed to pay up the bribe demanded, as expected the parent has been now intimated that on revaluation of the answer sheet, his son continues as failed by that one mark. Having reconciled to that reality, the now much traumatized parent only hopes that by exposing his case to the rest of the student community, at least the Temples of learning will be spared from this Cancer of Corruption.   


Aires Rodrigues

Advocate High Court

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat,

Ribandar – Goa – 403006


Mobile No: 9822684372


Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

Email: airesrodrigues1@gmail.com

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           airesrodrigues@yahoo.com


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Re: [IAC#RG] Panama papers and silence of NDA and UPA

Dear Captain Johann

IAC is not part of any cover up, AFAIK nobody from IAC is named in Panama papers.

You may be unaware but matter is also in India's SC in a PIL filed by Advocate Manohar Lal Sharma (ML Sharma)

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/panama-papers-case-supreme-court-asks-centre-to-file-six-reports-of-mag-4558489/

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/panama-papers-leak-supreme-court-to-hear-the-matter-on-tuesday-4617621/

However. my very well informed sources tell me that Govt is vigorously investigating the matter speedily (as they did Bofors bribes or UCC gas leak) and SC is doing everything to assist them by placing the reports in sealed covers.

brgds

Sarbajit Roy

On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 9:32 AM, captainjohann samuhanand <bjsamuhanand@gmail.com> wrote:
With Pakistan supreme court showing guts in removing Nawz sheriff for owning offshore companies and also acting on Panama exposes. In India the expose had names of Amitabh Bhachan , Aishwarya Rai and host of others but one can see collusion between NDA and UPA in covering up this expose. Is India risists also part of this cover-up?

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[IAC#RG] HALL OF SHAME AS EVEN GOA’S TEMPLES OF LEARNING ARE DESECRATED

People from the far and wide corners of Goa travel all the way to my office in Ribandar hoping that I will be of assistance to their complicated and complex woes.  As far as possible I try to do everything possible but its physically impossible for me to single handedly pursue every issue.


This sordid ordeal of a parent from Assolna is heart breaking and I have chosen to share with you all these very disturbing facts which only reiterates that Corruption in Goa is now deep rooted and virtually institutionalized with not even centers of learning being spared.  

With his only son having failed by just one mark in the 12th Std Maths exam conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary & High Secondary Education, the parent was exploring a way out to seek re-valuation of the answer sheets of his son who incidentally is a Child with Special needs. 


A friend of that Assolna parent suggested that he meet Perves Gomes, Goa's Deputy Director of Accounts who would find a way out. So with a ray of hope the parent on 11th July went and met Perves Gomes in his chamber at the Directorate of Accounts in Panaji. The parent was stunned on being told by Perves Gomes that it would cost him two lakhs for his son to be declared passed by the Goa Board. Pervis Gomes told the parent to meet one Makarand Pandit and that he would get the job done. Makarand Pandit reportedly runs a partnership business at Margao with Perves Gomes and also supplies stationery to the Goa Board.


Accordingly the parent contacted Makarand Pandit and next day met him outside the Goa Board at Porvorim where Agnelo Monteiro a staff of the Goa Board was also present.  After some hectic negotiation Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro agreed to get the marks changed on payment of 1.5 lakh instead of the initial 2 lakhs quoted by Perves Gomes. When asked by the parent as to why the bribe money being demanded was so huge, he was told that the amount had to be shared between the entire top hierarchy at the Goa Board, The parent told Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro that once he was able to arrange the 1.5 lakhs he would revert back to them.


The distressed parent went and met the Chairman of the Goa Board J.R Rebello and narrated to him the entire sequence of events and conversations he had with Perves Gomes, Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro. Chairman Rebello heard the parent but gave him a very cold shoulder.


The very same day the parent went to Mandrem and met former Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar who he knows.  After hearing the facts and gravity of the bribery issue he was advised to wait till Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar returned from his foreign tour. On 14th July morning,  the very day Manohar Parrikar arrived back from the United States, Laxmikant Parsekar briefed Manohar Parrikar on the issue and the parent had a meeting with Manohar Parrikar explaining to him the demand of bribe episode in detail. To the parent's utter disgust Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar instead of directing the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption to swing into action, asked the parent whether he wanted his son to pass the 12th std exam or the officers punished for demanding that bribe.


Promising action Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told the parent that his OSD Upendra Joshi would soon revert back to him. Over the last two weeks the agonized parent has been repeatedly visiting the Chief Minister's office and with no action forthcoming has now realized that the Government's slogan of Zero Tolerance to Corruption is infact only on paper while the ground reality is that there is absolutely no action against the Corrupt. With the parent having voice recorded and video footage of his conversations with Perves Gomes, Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro, heads should have rolled, but Manohar Parrikar as expected has been shielding the corrupt and their black deeds.  

 

After having failed to pay up the bribe demanded, as expected the parent has been now intimated that on revaluation of the answer sheet, his son continues as failed by that one mark. Having reconciled to that reality, the now much traumatized parent only hopes that by exposing his case to the rest of the student community, at least the Temples of learning will be spared from this Cancer of Corruption.   


Aires Rodrigues

Advocate High Court

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat,

Ribandar – Goa – 403006


Mobile No: 9822684372


Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

Email: airesrodrigues1@gmail.com

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Re: [IAC#RG] Use of personal social media accounts to disseminate official information

its' behave like Britisher and complainants are abused they call after 2PM but not to attend you being busy with their own work.

On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 1:54 PM, Rajinder Dalvi <rajinder.dalvi@gmail.com> wrote:
To:
Ms. Varsha Joshi, IAS
Transport Commissioner/GNCTD

copy to
1) Chief Secretary Delhi/Dr. M.M. Kutty
2) Secretary DoPT (for AIS Conduct Rules)
3) Secretary MHA (for AGMUT)

Dear Transport Commissioner,

I am shocked by the abusive and intemperate language you have used in twitter discussions with Er.Veeresh Malik and Er.Sarbajit Ray when they requested you to be informed the basis of some public notice your department has issued and under which legal enactment commenst were invited from them.

On what basis do you describe such genuine crusader persons as "insane", and their comments as a "madfest" merely because they had requested information under Right to Information Act to respond to your public notice.

Is it their fault that GNTCD's new RTI portal is so unreliable and not working for days due to payment gateway issues.

Are you unaware that all public authorities are supposed to disclose all relevant facts to the public before calling for public consultations with such experts.

Also, who are you to "reserve your judgment on their sanity" ?

Finally, you are certainly aware that usage of social media by AIS presently needs prior permission from government and you are expected to be courteous and speedy in your dealing with members of public at all times and only provide information under Right to Information regme and not otherwise.

Because you have deliberately extended responding date and disclosed sensistive official information directly from your Twitter and Facebook accounts to some foreigners who are tranport sector touts wishing to participate in ypur public notice but refused to give information to RTI experts Mr.Veeresh Malik and Mr.Sarbajit Ray to facilitate their similar participation, I have no hesitation in describing your action as serious misconduct contravening your AIS conduct codes and rules and shall advise M/s Malik and Roy to formally complain against you and get you chargesheeted accordingly.

sincerely

R.P. Dalvi
General Secretary
HINDU SAMAJ of INDIA


On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 1:38 AM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
To;
Ms. Varsha Joshi, IAS
Transport Commissioner/GNCTD

Dear Commissioner,

I am constrained to draw your attention to some recent messages posted from your personal Twitter.com account.

I urge you (being a public servant from an all-India service) to keep your personal social media account/s well separated from your official duties and not mix the two.

I am also aggrieved / offended by certain remarks you very recently made concerning leaders of INDIA AGAINST CORRUPTION from your Twitter account. You may wish to re-examine them without delay because whereas they are blocked to me, they are visible to the rest of the world.

sincerely

Sarbajit Roy
B-59 Defence Colony,
New Delhi 110024

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Friday, July 28, 2017

[IAC#RG] Panama papers and silence of NDA and UPA

With Pakistan supreme court showing guts in removing Nawz sheriff for owning offshore companies and also acting on Panama exposes. In India the expose had names of Amitabh Bhachan , Aishwarya Rai and host of others but one can see collusion between NDA and UPA in covering up this expose. Is India risists also part of this cover-up?

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Re: [IAC#RG] THE COMBAT AGAINST CORRUPTION AND INJUSTICE MUST NEVER STOP

thanks to your experience and expect you might have come to acknowledge about rampant corruption in the housing and urban development dept the eye wash is MCS act 98A.

what it serve ? nothing so why it is not the subject to abolish? 

On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 2:08 PM, Gaur J K <gaurjk@hotmail.com> wrote:

27/7/17


Individually we will not be able to fight the  might of the State and make a dent in the corrupted system of Governance however sincere,dedicated and truthfull we are.

We can fight it only through collective efforts through some form of organisation . In other words by pooling the resources  of men and material( financial}.

Individually one may have the satisfaction that he has done his best but it will not lead to make any change in the system.The sstem has been corupted and perfected over the last 70 years.Today the Govt. has so much resources at its command  but is there enough transperancy or accountability on how those resources are used or misused?




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Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] THE COMBAT AGAINST CORRUPTION AND INJUSTICE MUST NEVER STOP
 

Thank you for the Kennedy quote and your relentless struggle for justice but please turn your eyes to the long struggles elsewhere - in Jharkhand, where Fr. Stan's group is protesting repeal of the CNT and SPT acts that protect tribal lands, and on the banks of the Narmada where 1000s are readying for a watery end.

Joya Roy
(W/o late Prodipto Roy)

On 25 Jul 2017 23:13, "Aires Rodrigues" <airesrodrigues1@gmail.com> wrote:

For the last over 40 years raising issues against the illegalities of successive governments has not been an easy task. Truth hurts but it is only truth that will always ultimately prevail. On the issues that I have raised for decades it has been the wrong doings of those in power regardless of which party has been ruling. During the Congress regime I was branded as a BJP man, now the BJP may feel the reverse.


I have had nothing personal against anyone about whom I have raised issues over the years. But when highlighting an issue, it is bound to hurt some individuals. Have I hurt one too many? One has to have the spine to speak out against anything that is wrong. People do advise me to take extra precautions but this I shall not do! I have always led the life of a common man. I have been

attacked many a times, but as the Sufi mystic Kabir said "Jakorakhe Sai, maar sake na koi" (None can harm him who is looked after by higher Powers). The dedicated prayers and the abundant love showered by the common men is what keeps me going. My fans and well wishers across Goa and around the world are my source of inspiration.


We should never ever compromise or surrender our fundamental right to speak out openly and candidly against anything that is wrong. Let us never hesitate in taking the bull by the horn. The cancer of corruption, nepotism and bad governance in Goa needs to be publicly exposed and acknowledged. Then the resulting suppurating wound needs to be excised and treated for the country to be healed and move Forward.


It has and will always be my very firm resolve with added vigour to carry on highlighting any injustice, corruption and nepotism. Nothing shall deter me and my commitment in this regard. In fighting injustice one faces a backlash and more seriously the risk of an attempt on one's life. Over the years of fighting against injustice, nobody has been able to intimidate me. I have never been cowed down by any threats of consequences that I have had to face for speaking out fearlessly and taking on the powerful and mighty over a wide range of issues. Even that heinous attempt on my life did not cow me down but only made me stronger and emboldened my resolve to stand up against the powers to be.


We need to maintain the spirit and keep on fighting. Life is a very short voyage, a journey, the end of which we know not. So let's keep up the fight. We owe it to Goa, or else posterity may never forgive us for having silently allowed our once beautiful State to just fester and wither away.


May the care, concern and compassion of every Goan wherever he or she is be always for Goa.We will all one day depart but our Goa must live. And when we do have to depart, it should be with a proud sense of accomplishment of at least having attempted to do something little for our Goa, once the Paradise of the East. In death, one may be physically gone, but the spirit will always be around to witness that glorious day when Goa will be truly liberated from injustice, corruption and nepotism, all sadly a way of life today.


In the words of Robert Kennedy "Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance".


 

Aires Rodrigues

Advocate High Court

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat,

Ribandar – Goa – 403006


Mobile No: 9822684372


Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

Email: airesrodrigues1@gmail.com

                         Or

           airesrodrigues@yahoo.com


You can also reach me on


Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues


Twitter@rodrigues_aires


www.airesrodrigues.com



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Re: [IAC#RG] THE COMBAT AGAINST CORRUPTION AND INJUSTICE MUST NEVER STOP

First of all, Most of us in this country does not aware what is injustice.
When person in goverment's system says something, if we talk against thosethings that became  illegal here. This is the thought imposed since our childhood.
I am a software engineer but until i go through personally that there is no good police / bad police in a system in 90% of instances.
Police will become good when we give money and same police will become bad when opposite party gives more money.
I have personally struggled alot in with such a crap system.And i googled it and found PM griveance system/vigilance whistle blower complaints., and tried contacting all . But nothing useful and i realized very late that those system is existing just to show to other country people that india also has such system. Ashamed.
Unless we change the system such a way that even a normal citizen voice will be heard and answered , corruption will be unavoidable.
As a educated person in this country , i felt disgusting that giving money to make anything favourable to me in this system , Due to that facing hell lot of issues. But i never bend to such things [ Seriously people are calling me as mentall distorted and advicing to give money to make the work done ]
We can keep shouting india as a super power until citizens here have some basic awareness such that whom to contact when the we are seeing corruption or misuse of power etc., . These things should be taught since school studies. Else we are no where.

Summary :
Atleast in first step.,Honourable members in this forum can take a step towards making awareness in society that the system/resources available to report such instances and make sure it is reaching the current X generation .


On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 2:08 PM, Gaur J K <gaurjk@hotmail.com> wrote:

27/7/17


Individually we will not be able to fight the  might of the State and make a dent in the corrupted system of Governance however sincere,dedicated and truthfull we are.

We can fight it only through collective efforts through some form of organisation . In other words by pooling the resources  of men and material( financial}.

Individually one may have the satisfaction that he has done his best but it will not lead to make any change in the system.The sstem has been corupted and perfected over the last 70 years.Today the Govt. has so much resources at its command  but is there enough transperancy or accountability on how those resources are used or misused?




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To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] THE COMBAT AGAINST CORRUPTION AND INJUSTICE MUST NEVER STOP
 

Thank you for the Kennedy quote and your relentless struggle for justice but please turn your eyes to the long struggles elsewhere - in Jharkhand, where Fr. Stan's group is protesting repeal of the CNT and SPT acts that protect tribal lands, and on the banks of the Narmada where 1000s are readying for a watery end.

Joya Roy
(W/o late Prodipto Roy)

On 25 Jul 2017 23:13, "Aires Rodrigues" <airesrodrigues1@gmail.com> wrote:

For the last over 40 years raising issues against the illegalities of successive governments has not been an easy task. Truth hurts but it is only truth that will always ultimately prevail. On the issues that I have raised for decades it has been the wrong doings of those in power regardless of which party has been ruling. During the Congress regime I was branded as a BJP man, now the BJP may feel the reverse.


I have had nothing personal against anyone about whom I have raised issues over the years. But when highlighting an issue, it is bound to hurt some individuals. Have I hurt one too many? One has to have the spine to speak out against anything that is wrong. People do advise me to take extra precautions but this I shall not do! I have always led the life of a common man. I have been

attacked many a times, but as the Sufi mystic Kabir said "Jakorakhe Sai, maar sake na koi" (None can harm him who is looked after by higher Powers). The dedicated prayers and the abundant love showered by the common men is what keeps me going. My fans and well wishers across Goa and around the world are my source of inspiration.


We should never ever compromise or surrender our fundamental right to speak out openly and candidly against anything that is wrong. Let us never hesitate in taking the bull by the horn. The cancer of corruption, nepotism and bad governance in Goa needs to be publicly exposed and acknowledged. Then the resulting suppurating wound needs to be excised and treated for the country to be healed and move Forward.


It has and will always be my very firm resolve with added vigour to carry on highlighting any injustice, corruption and nepotism. Nothing shall deter me and my commitment in this regard. In fighting injustice one faces a backlash and more seriously the risk of an attempt on one's life. Over the years of fighting against injustice, nobody has been able to intimidate me. I have never been cowed down by any threats of consequences that I have had to face for speaking out fearlessly and taking on the powerful and mighty over a wide range of issues. Even that heinous attempt on my life did not cow me down but only made me stronger and emboldened my resolve to stand up against the powers to be.


We need to maintain the spirit and keep on fighting. Life is a very short voyage, a journey, the end of which we know not. So let's keep up the fight. We owe it to Goa, or else posterity may never forgive us for having silently allowed our once beautiful State to just fester and wither away.


May the care, concern and compassion of every Goan wherever he or she is be always for Goa.We will all one day depart but our Goa must live. And when we do have to depart, it should be with a proud sense of accomplishment of at least having attempted to do something little for our Goa, once the Paradise of the East. In death, one may be physically gone, but the spirit will always be around to witness that glorious day when Goa will be truly liberated from injustice, corruption and nepotism, all sadly a way of life today.


In the words of Robert Kennedy "Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance".


 

Aires Rodrigues

Advocate High Court

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat,

Ribandar – Goa – 403006


Mobile No: 9822684372


Office Tel  No: (0832) 2444012

Email: airesrodrigues1@gmail.com

                         Or

           airesrodrigues@yahoo.com


You can also reach me on


Facebook.com/ AiresRodrigues


Twitter@rodrigues_aires


www.airesrodrigues.com



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Re: [IAC#RG] Your Jt.Secy Ms. Aswathi Muralidharan

Yes I find it hard to believe the explaination as the interview was very explicit on this issue except the name.

May be the Chief Minister and his team have developed cold feet after his experience in fighting defamation cases filed against him and the way he is being pulled up by the court. Watching with interest further developments

Regds

JKGaur




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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2017 8:29 AM
To: cmdelhi; indiaresists
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] Your Jt.Secy Ms. Aswathi Muralidharan
 
To:
Shri Arvind Kejriwal
Chief Minister of Delhi

Dear Chief Minister

re:  CMO/2016/52248 ref 17.11.2016

Many thanks to your office for facilitating a callback from Delhi Women's Commission to me the same day as my email.

FYI, it was verbally intimated to me by a person claiming to be from Ms. Jaihind's staff that the Union Minister referred to was not Dr. Harsh Vardhan (former Union Health Minister and MP from Chandni Chowk constituency where GB Road falls) nor Mr. J.P.Nadda (the present Union Health Minister) but may be the Union Minister of State (Health) from some minor party called Apna Dal.

I find this very hard to believe and it smacks of the desperate evasion theatrics which Ms.Jaihind is notorious for.  You are doubtless aware that another DCW member, on sidelines of the press conference, had confidentially informed select members of the media that Ms. Jaihind was referring to Dr. Harsh Vardhan (MP for GB Road) who they (mistakenly) described as the Union Health Minister.

Accordingly I hope that you will ensure that the names of the Union Minister and the other senior Delhi politician(s), if any, who are behind the GB Road corruption are promptly revealed and appropriate FIRs filed against them by the DCW under its statutory powers.

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/union-minister-senior-delhi-politician-involved-in-gb-road-brothels-dcw-chief-swati-maliwal-3045055/



Because Ms. Maliwal Jaihind had clearly stated publicly on 22.Sep.2016 that these names would be revealed very soon, it is strange that she / your party suddenly seems to have become very silent on this serious national social issue where the virginity of poor minor girls as young as 8 years old are being auctioned for lakhs in NCT Delhi allegedly under patronage of Union ministers.

Your well wisher

Sarbajit Roy
National Convenor
INDIA AGAINST CORRUPTION

B-59 Defence Colony
New Delhi 110024
Mob: +91-8010205897

On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 4:20 PM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
To:
Shri Arvind Kejriwal
Chief Minister of Delhi

Dear Chief Minister

re:  CMO/2016/52248 ref 17.11.2016

I am pained to bring to your notice that I have not received any
proper final reply to my complaint to GNCTD which was last pending
with Ms Ashwathi Muraldhiran since 22.11.2016 under the subject
reference of your office.

Since you are back in Delhi and applying your mind to affairs of
Delhi, I would appreciate receiving a clear closure to my registered
complaint against Ms.Swati Maliwal Jaihind's appointrment as
Chairperson Delhi Womens Commission without further delay.

India is also interested in knowing the name/s of the top national
leader/s of BJP who are behind the brothels of GB Road, which
allegation/s Ms. Maliwal had publicly made during DCW's press
conference.

Your well wisher

Sarbajit Roy
National Convenor
INDIA AGAINST CORRUPTION

B-59 Defence Colony
New Delhi 110024
Mob: +91-8010205897
http://www.indiaagainstcorruption.org.in

On 1/13/17, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
> To:
> Shri Arvind Kejriwal
> Chief Minister of Delhi
>
> Dear Chief Minister
>
> re:  CMO/2016/52248 ref 17.11.2016
>
> Kindly refer to my attached email dt. Dec.20.2016 on this subject.
>
> I have just spoken on phone to Ms. Aswathi Muralidharan, since this matter
> is pending for a very long time now. She informs me that she is unaware
> that this reference is / was pending with her (and at least between
> 22.Nov.2016 and 20.Dec.2016) and she has nothing to do with the matter of
> Ms. Swati Maliwal's nomination as Chairperson Delhi Women's Commission.
>
> Whereas it may be perfectly acceptable for seasoned politicians like
> yourself to appoint your party volunteers to Government and pay them from
> public funds to sit all day long in your residence promoting your party on
> Twitter - as Ms. Aswathi Muralidharan does, it is definitely not acceptable
> if these public servants do not attend to their public duties at the same
> time and neglect their official work.
>
> I have already complained yesterday that another of your female political
> appointees seems to be spending half her time administering a foreign
> website which campaigns for homosexuals and lesbians to be legalised in
> India and which distributes highly obscene graphic images and videos of
> these illegal sexual acts in India.
>
> Accordingly,  I would appreciate a clear response from the Chief Minister
> of Delhi's office to the following issues pending there vide your office
> computer tracking code reference CMO/2016/52248 ref 17.11.2016 received by
> Ms. Muralidharan on 22.11.2016.
>
> a) the basis for nomination of Ms. Swati Maliwal as Chairperson Delhi
> Womens Commission, and
>
> b) the basis for public statements given by Ms. Swati Maliwal, as
> Chairperson of Delhi Womens Commission, imputing that Dr. Harsh Vardhan is
> responsible for operating the brothels of GB Road.
>
> Your well wisher
>
>
>
>
> Sarbajit Roy
> B-59 Defence Colony
> New Delhi 110024
>
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> To:
>> Chief Minister of Delhi
>>
>> BY EMAIL
>>
>> Dear Chief Minister
>>
>> I am constrained to complain that your Joint Secretary Ms. Aswathi
>> Muraldiharan is habitually absent from her office at Delhi Sectt.
>> (Players)
>> building and is nowadays to be found more often than not at your official
>> residence.
>>
>> Your Additional Secretary Ms. Geetika Sharma had promptly forwarded my
>> letter on transfer from Womens and Child Depertment (your office computer
>> tracking code is CMO/2016/52248 ref 17.11.2016) to Ms. Muralidharan on
>> 18.11.2016 and received by Ms.Muralidharan on 22.11.2016. For reasons
>> best
>> known to her, no action has been taken on this letter which concerns with
>> Ms. Muralidharan's close friend and party colleague Ms. Swati Maliwal.
>>
>> I reiterate that I, and the entire public of Delhi, are eager to know
>>
>> a) the basis for nomination of Ms. Swati Maliwal as Chairperson Delhi
>> Womens Commission, and
>>
>> b) the basis for public statements by Ms. Swati Maliwal as Chairperson
>> Delhi Womens Commission imputing that Dr. Harsh Vardhan is responsible
>> for
>> operating the brothels of GB Road.
>>
>> Accordingly, you may kindly direct your hand-picked Joint Secretary Ms
>> Muralidharan to attend office for discharging her public works for which
>> we, the people of Delhi, are paying her, and to reply to me without
>> further
>> delay.
>>
>> sincerely
>>
>>
>> Sarbajit Roy
>> B-59 Defence Colony
>> New Delhi 110024
>>
>