Anna Hazare euphoria against corruption requires attention as to what this phenomena meant to Aam Aadmi of this country and what is the role of the corrupt so called Civil Society and externally funded NGOs and their corrupt representatives who were surrounding Anna and who represented the people of India in negotiations with corrupt ministers. Do we have to be careful?
This should be widely debated amongst the positive thinkers and Social Activists and necessary conclusion drawn as to how effective this movement against corruption will be. Does the positioning of a Jan Lokpal ensure warding off corruption from Head of the Govt. down to the local Sarkari Babu level? The present arrangement seems to go up one more level from CBI to CVC and now Jan Lokpal. Whosoever appointed a CVC recently (removed by an SC Order) remains empowered to appoint a Jan Lokpal too. The PM knows nothing on any matter from price rise to price control to corruption by his party men, ministers and members of Parliament.
Holding a well funded election for individual candidate at a given frequency indicates existence of Democracy- in Prajatantra mode, not in a Jantantra mode. What do the people expect from such TV and SMS publicised elections. Is it that no social or political scientist or a politician sees this as a -ve change. For Parliamentarians and Legislatures it provides a good opportunity to remain aloof from the voters and make money through underhand deals as much as they can.
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