The subject line is changed in deference to our member's sensitivities. (FYI, the phrase "rats' arse" was taken from a post on Mr.Sabhlok's blog)
IAC's approach, aim and priorities is guided by (and contained in) its charter.
https://we.riseup.net/assets/118889/IAC%20Charter.pdf
In this document you will not find the words - "election", "electoral", "vote", "voting" etc. Accordingly, IAC is not concerned with (gives a rats' arse for) ELECTORAL PROCESS. It was further clarified, as many subscribers have painstakingly been posting to these lists, that the present Electoral process is a fraud on the people and a colossal eyewash to perpetuate corruption - and that IAC as an apolitical anti-corruption movement will not countenance injection of political messages into its discourse.
You will note that IAC (in its charter) amply clarifies that it is for democracy. We interpret this to mean the rule of the people over their Government (anything else would be Monarchy, Dictatorship etc...) .
It is the simple people (who are unable to think beyond the present political processes) who cannot reconcile these apparent contradictions who are creating confusion on our lists resulting in "anarchy". We have repeatedly advised them to either shape up (intellectually) or leave the movement and gravitate to whichever political party they want.
Sarbajit
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Navnith Krishnan <navkris@hotmail.com> wrote:
Your reply to Mr.Sundaram was disheartening.You have mentioned that IAC doesn't give a rats arse for ELECTIONS. Since you do not believe in democracy,can I take it that IAC cares the same arse for judiciary,good governance,anti-corruption etc.Then what is the aim of this forum,a French Revolution?
We were showing the same part of anatomy(you took it from the rat to show your contempt for elections) to foreign invaders for almost 1000 years by busying ourselves, squabbling between us.So let us not use this forum for weakening our nation by creating anarchy.
navnith
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