Monday 15 August 2011

r u anna??

as the protest against corruption is gaining momentum, we as laymen are witness to many varied opinions regarding the anna vs. govt. tiff or should i say one political party against the other..well when i write now i'll try not to take sides but excuse me if it becomes apparent..anna hazare aims to go on a fast tomorrow i.e. 16th of august..the delhi police has refused to grant him permission to do so, but team anna is hell bent to carry on with their plans and as in the media would even go in for court arrest..well many have come all the way to support him but many have questioned his method citing that this technique is far from Gandhian!..anna in his defence quipped that he wouldn't hesitate to become Shivaji if need be..
the PM today in his I-day speech said that people who do not agree with the current drafting of the lok-pal should present their views in the parliament rather than sitting on hunger strike..bringing judiciary or the prime minister in its purview would only set up a parallel govt. and that certainly would create a bigger crisis situation!
well all of us are aware that corruption is an epidemic and it would take more than 4-5 people challenging the govt. and speaking out loud against it wearing caps saying "i'm anna"....it is a deep rooted phenomenon and even a non-corrupt citizen finds it difficult to survive in the existing circumstances..i believe a legislation comes into play after an act of corruption has been done..it would not be required if every citizen takes upon himself to shun this evil practice at its core..so this movement should start from within each citizen's conscience rather than a few people who claim to be representing the civil society!...

4 comments:

  1. serious blog pe cmnt nai karta mein...:p par corruption ko ab delet karna frm ur system is too difficult..logo ka kaam jab ho rha hain jaldi why they wait by paying xtra

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  2. haan and aise gun point pe one can't change the system!

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  3. do you know 'anna bill' proposes to keep the ngo sector away from its ambit. it is but another trap to somehow burry the core issue of poverty.

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  4. this is a relief incase i want to set up a ngo of my own..haha :P :D

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