How naive can we be ?
The Police Commissioner, the CM, the Home Minister, the Chief Justice are ALL part of the land mafia. To expect any redress from them is the height of foolishness. Have they descended from heaven to save these ladies - who incidentally are very well financed by powerful by Big business and industry ?
Sarbajit
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> Dear all,
> Ms.Nayana Kathpalia and Ms.Neera Punj are convenors of an NGO CITISPACE that has spared no efforts to protect open spaces from the builder, politician and mafia lobby. Open spaces being the lungs of this city are not only few in number as compared to the ratio expected for our people but are being encroached and manipulated to vested interests by dereservations, and other ploys. It is shocking to know that a civic activist (Ms Nayana Kathpalia) was threatened with a bullet shot at her home and another (Ms Neera Punj) threatened over the phone warning of grave consequences if they pursue to its logical end, a court case in slum rehabilitation matter.
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> Their only mistake was to have the interest of the am admi and justice at heart while protecting open spaces for you and me and the generation to follow. This is what happens when the vested interests collude with the people in power to wrest the rights of the common man. Of late such incidents have been occurring with regularity - activists and concerned citizens getting intimidated, threatened, beaten, false cases filed against them by the law-breakers.
> This is nothing short of an abuse of muscle and power with the lure of money. This is highly deplorable and need to be condemned in strongest words.
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> I urge all concerned citizens, activists and those who have the same ambition but are unable to come forward, to at least now unite under one banner and demand the safety of every activist and whistleblower and ensure that stringent action is meted out against those who harm or threaten them - may he be a bureaucrat, politician or the local goon.
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> It is evident and without any doubt that corruption, abuse of power, non-implementation of law, mal-administration and incompetency has permeated at every level of the governance system. The need of the hour is to stem this at the earliest for the future well-being of the common man and the nation.
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> I hope the Police Commissioner, the Home Minister, the Chief Minister and the Chief Justice of Bombay High Court take cognizance of this grave offence and ensure that with immediate effect, prompt action is initiated against anyone who threatens or harms an activist or a concerned citizen personally or through telephone, and that rule of law is maintained.
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> This attack on law abiding citizens of Mumbai who are striving to bring about some protection and save open spaces from the builder sharks,
> Should be made a precedent and the perpetrators who dared to attack, should be brought to book immediately so that the person behind the scene with malafide intentions can be revealed. If the government and the police fail to wake up to his cause, more such threats will take shape. Activitits and citizens will be made to suffer for the failure and inaction of the government. Any delay and inaction will subtly send a wrong signal and there will be an increase in such crime. The Government should set up a cell immediately for the protection of Activists and Citizens and there will surely be a spurt in active citizens participating to curb and fight corruption at all levels.
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> We need to write letters to the CM-government of maharashtra, Home minister Govt.of Maharashtra and the Police Commissioner expressing our concern and the need to implement laws to protect activists and citizens.
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> Mrs.daphne warapen.
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The Right to Information Act 2005, is the biggest fraud inflicted upon on the citizens since the Nehru-Gandhi family.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
[rti_india] Re: ATTACK ON ACTIVISTS OF CITISPACE.
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