Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] EDUCATED PEOPLE IN MASSIVE NUMBER SHOULD RESPOND TO ANTI CORRUPTION CAMPAIGN

Sir

You have aptly identified the core points. Corruption and non-delivery of essential public services are 2 faces of the same coin. One begets the other.

Educated urban people (by and large) are too self-centred and not prepared to help anyone other than themselves. Unfortunately they are so wrapped up in themselves and their petty problems that they cannot even recognise the enemy responsible for corruption when they see it every morning in their bedroom mirror.

Sarbajit
National Convenor, IAC

On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Vinay Shankar <vinayshan@gmail.com> wrote:
Since corruption adversely affects the undeducated and the poor even more in the urban and the rural areas; educated people should mobilise the support of all classes behind the campaign against corruption and for efficient,,quick and effective delivery of public  services.
 
Confining it to only the educated is most likely to fail as we have seen it so far.
 
This is a 'devasur' sangram in which every resource must be brought together to unite against the enemy whose strength and resilience should not be underestimated.
Vinay Shankar

On 12 February 2013 20:32, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:
                                             EDUCATED PEOPLE  IN  MASSIVE  NUMBER  SHOULD  RESPOND

                                                                             TO ANTI CORRUPTION CAMPAIGN

India today faces  challenging problems on multiple fronts.  However,  the basics of the country are still strong , as evident from the national disgust  against the forces of corruption.

The problem is  that  the country's administration is  largely under the control of the corrupt people who can be described as commission agents.  

 Strong   and vocal public opinion  and passive resistance  (such as Gandhiji's non cooperation movement)  can  alone challenge  the corrupt elements, who now constitute the largest segment of the politicians in all political parties.

The patriotic men and women  should make the anti corruption sentiments as the central  theme  in any activity  and in any discussion  in  any forum  and constantly  send  communication  opposing the corrupt  persons in government and in political parties at every  opportunity. They  should  not  become part of the corrupt system  under any circumstances  and refuse to pay bribe  and in the process whatever the sacrifices that are needed should be made willingly.

The biggest corruption is taking place amongst the people  in the middle and upper income group who are supposed to be educated  and well  informed.  The poor people who are forced to pay bribes  are helpless and they are too weak to resist.  But, this is not so in the case of those  belonging to middle and upper income group.  Certainly, they can afford to resist in their own way and when they do not do so , they should be held responsible for  the climate of corruption that is now sweeping the nation.

The people in the middle and upper income group  should come forward and resist at their own level , which need not mean demonstration or violence. Simple refusal to  heed to the demand for bribe by large number of concerned  and educated people will work wonders  in defeating the  corrupt forces.

While other forms of anti corruption movement such as moving the judiciary , using  RTI  etc. should continue , the individual resistance will enhance the quality of the movement to the highest  standards  and  infuse  vigour and  purpose.

Let all of us  decide that  the message of anti corruption should spread everywhere by passive resistance at individual level  and let it culminate in 2014 elections for good. Such strong campaign will  encourage  honest people to contest in the elections  and give an opportunity  to bring the anti corruption issue as the focus of 2014 election.
N.S.Venkataraman
Nandini Voice For The Deprived
Chennai
 



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