In full concurrence with Mr. Venkataraman. Corruption, like charity, begins at home and it should be resisted from our doorstep itself. Unless each one of us do our bit in preventing corruption in any form in day to day matters, no use clamouring for Lokpals and Lokayuktas or CVC and CBI.Regards,
D.S.Ranga Rao
83798132759969 069 144On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:Post: "indiaresists@lists.riseup.net"ToIndia Against CorruptionCONCERNED INDIANS CAN CHANGE FACE OF INDIAIt is unrealistic to think that some leadership will come from somewhere to restore good and corruption free governance in India. In the past , it has been seen that those who were hailed as leaders of anti corruption movement have used the leadership position as platform to gain power and then become corrupt themselves.
The real central issue in the country today is there is little resistance to corruption and fleecing at ground level.
Resistance to small corruption will certainly have a chain effect and will put fear in the minds of the corrupt people at various levels in the course of time.
Swami Vivekananda said "Give me 100 energetic young men and I shall transform India". The message of Swami Vivekananda is loud and clear. Obviously, what he stressed was that small group of people with determination to fight for the cause of probity and truth and defy unjust conditions can alone transform India.
One cannot but recall that much publicised anti corruption movement launched by Anna Hazare lost its appeal too quickly, since Anna Hazare was only insisting on Lokpal and improvement of governance without making any efforts to improve the mindset of average Indian.
The country now urgently needs such role models in nooks and corners. Such persons need not shout or agitate but should silently defy unjust demands at individual level.
The campaign for corrupt free and nepotism free governance and ensuring corrupt free politics can certainly be achieved by a silent revolution on the part of the concerned Indians, who are now all over India in lakhs. They need to act at their own level and when sizable number of concerned citizens act even without any coordination , the positive impact will be seen sooner than later.
The society and the media may not immediately recognise them but their act of courage and conviction will slowly percolate and give confidence to others that such defiance towards the cause of truth is possible by individuals and would be worthwhile. Such crusaders need to have patience and faith in the ultimate triumph of good over evil.N.S.VenkataramanNandini Voice for the Deprived
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Re: [IAC#RG] Fwd: CONCERNED INDIANS CAN CHANGE FACE OF INDIA
Hi,
We should move to COMPLETE cashless economy. Complete cashless economy provides end-to-end traceability Terrorism is funded by money earned from money laundering and drugs. In the complete cashless economy,you can trace the malpractice such as bribery also at the source. Cashless Economy checks the corruption at the source. Pl refer my blog http://samirsrivastava.typepad.com for slides and paper on this. It lists the reason for the people to vote for this change also which was not brought earlier.
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Samir
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