Thursday, January 2, 2014

Re: [IAC#RG] MAFIA

Varun Arya is a competent person to lead actual alternate to the existing national political set up. If he takes lead I think all liberal forces will join hands to fight against Rags Modi and kejriwal.

Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:

In 2014, IAC pledges to support all genuine and persons of impeccable integrity who are fighting corruption in India - exemplified by the MAFIAs of corruption. On such person is Prof. Varun Arya who has been fighting a vast network of academic corruption in India - personified by a completely corrupt government education MAFIA known as AICTE which completely exemplifies how the so-called "regulators" have been converted (by politicians) into brothels where anything can be had for a price.

IAC's co-convenor Veeresh Malik has written a book on this. As a special gesture by Veeresh, for next 48 hours IAC's members can download this ebook free of cost from AMAZON "The Indian who would not pay a bribe" to learn about a real corruption fighter who has suffered all kinds of harassment by the forces of corruption to create an enduring institution which actually benefit the nation .

Download link:
http://www.amazon.com/Just-Indian-Man-Will-Bribe-ebook/dp/B00F6P20IO/

(NB: Although it is a free download, you may (a) have to open a AMAZON account (30 second process),  (b) Download a Kindle reader app (40 Mb) for your PC or Linux system, (c) Provide some name and address (doesn't have to be real). You will NOT be asked for a credit/debt card number)

Let us also all collectively understand what a Mafia is - for IAC's 2014 focus is on MAFIAs

MAFIA (adapted from wikipedia) = "is a blanket term used to describe a type of organized crime syndicate that primarily practices protection racketeering — the use of violent intimidation to manipulate local economic activity, especially illicit trade.  ... Being bonded together by a code of honour safeguards the Mafia from outside intrusion and law enforcement action ... they provide an essential service when people cannot rely on the police and judiciary to enforce their contracts (this is often because they are engaged in black market deals)."

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