Wednesday, November 30, 2011
[HumJanenge] Can there be a worser depiction of our PM?
Re: Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
Do not GET CONFUSED at what happenewd earlier.
Scene has changed because of TERROR which brought all countries together and UNO passed resolution against money laundering.
Much could not be done easrlier. But now there is NO EXCUSE when NIGERIA, PANAMA, Phillipines and Israel could get their MONEY BACK.
Regards.
Col S N Aggarwal-Veteran
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 11:52:10 +0530 wrote
>not sure,it did nothing when in power, so how we can trust it as well.
From: amit jaiswal
To: "humjanenge@googlegroups.com"
Sent: Monday, 28 November 2011 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
And the Hand of GOI which have directed all the money to Italy....
Only Lotus is the hope in this filth.....
From: jaiprakash narain
To: "humjanenge@googlegroups.com"
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his
anger against elected politicians?
stay away from them, do not even vote for them, they r not ur leaders but ur enemies who have eaten all ur hard earned money like the elephant of UP.
From: Sarbajit Roy
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Sent:
Sunday, 27 November 2011 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
If a citizen is dissatisfied with the State, he can do the following
1) do nothing
2) swallow his anger
3) pick up his pen and dash off a missive
4) pick up his chappal and slap the offender
5) pick up his bow and arrow and shoot the offender
6) pick up his knife and stab the offender
7) pick up a gun and shoot the offender
8) pick up his bomb and blow the offender to kingdom come
Oh and I forgot,
9) courtesy Aruna Roy and Arvind Kejriwal they can waste Rs.10 by filing an RTI
10) Courtesy Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal they can complain to the Lokpal.
The only options which are not a complete waste of time are 1), 2), 5), 6), 7) and 8)
Sarbajit
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Sant Mathur
Its unfortunately an exruciatingly slow process,to begin with,but can get accelerasted as the time passes.
Unlike in the past,wildfire effecte could be created through uce of ICT.Some agencies specialise in this work.
Succintly the message to be conveyed has to be drafted(best done in consultative manner and even then pilot-tested) and got circulated.If it catches the fancy of popular electronic media,so much the better.Perseverence is the name of the game for assued success.
There're teething troubles,as usual for pioneers,and that shouldn't deter the people committed to lofty causes.
spm
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 6:37 PM, M K Singhal
Rahul Gandhi has been instigating people to show their anger towards mismanagement and corruption in UP ever since he embarked on his election campaign from Phulpur a few days ago. The question is how can a common man show his anger in this context.
On the same day, when Rahul was going to address the rally, some students tried to approach him and hand him a memorandum. They were not only stopped from doing so but even kicked and manhandled by not one but by four responsible central ministers for this act, although heavy security guard provided to protect Rahul was there to protect him. Thus the common man is not allowed to come anywhere near their leaders to express their grievance (let aside anger). The said four ministers are sitting safe in Parliament and the court has exempted them from arrest. Not a word was discussed in Parliament on this.
Only yesterday, a common man slapped Sharad Pawar to show his anger against rising prices. He was not only arrested but charged with a no. of offences and put in jail for fourteen days. The parliament spent a full session today (25/11/2011) deprecating his act and did not carry out any other business.
In the past when Kiran Bedi etc said some words affecting respectability of parliamentary members, some members decided to move a privilage motion against her.
Also in the past, when some common man threw a chappel towards an elected representative, he was badly handled.
In none of the above cases was it known that they wanted to physically assault the said elected representatives. They were only showing their anger against them.
In yet olden times, people used to show their anger by throwing rotten tomatoes. This is now not possible because of the strict security search carried out before any common man goes to attend any elected representatives rally.
I invite suggestions from members as to what is the best way of showing anger against elected representatives by a common man. I fact, I would like Rahul Gandhi to clarify the people he addresses in this matter.
mksinghal
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Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
The pity is an honest man affer entering politics becomes currupt - all politicians to start with were honest and good men but politics made them dishonest & currupt - For others as Socretis said Politics is the lost resort of a scoundral - Good luck to you - all in jest!From: g m <mashma@gmail.com>
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 30 November 2011 3:48 AM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
Hello,
I have gone thgh the chain, everyone is saying how the polititions are
bad, but my question is, why good people are not coming into the
politics, why you people not try your to win a political office. I am
doing so, thats why back to india....
we need to be a part of this dirty politics to clean it.....
regards
madhukar mazire
On 11/25/11, M K Singhal <mk.singhal@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Rahul Gandhi has been instigating people to show their anger towards
> mismanagement and corruption in UP ever since he embarked on his election
> campaign from Phulpur a few days ago. The question is how can a common man
> show his anger in this context.
> On the same day, when Rahul was going to address the rally, some students
> tried to approach him and hand him a memorandum. They were not only stopped
> from doing so but even kicked and manhandled by not one but by four
> responsible central ministers for this act, although heavy security guard
> provided to protect Rahul was there to protect him. Thus the common man is
> not allowed to come anywhere near their leaders to express their grievance
> (let aside anger). The said four ministers are sitting safe in Parliament
> and the court has exempted them from arrest. Not a word was discussed in
> Parliament on this.
> Only yesterday, a common man slapped Sharad Pawar to show his anger against
> rising prices. He was not only arrested but charged with a no. of offences
> and put in jail for fourteen days. The parliament spent a full session today
> (25/11/2011) deprecating his act and did not carry out any other business.
> In the past when Kiran Bedi etc said some words affecting respectability of
> parliamentary members, some members decided to move a privilage motion
> against her.
> Also in the past, when some common man threw a chappel towards an elected
> representative, he was badly handled.
> In none of the above cases was it known that they wanted to physically
> assault the said elected representatives. They were only showing their anger
> against them.
> In yet olden times, people used to show their anger by throwing rotten
> tomatoes. This is now not possible because of the strict security search
> carried out before any common man goes to attend any elected representatives
> rally.
> I invite suggestions from members as to what is the best way of showing
> anger against elected representatives by a common man. I fact, I would like
> Rahul Gandhi to clarify the people he addresses in this matter.
> mksinghal
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
[HumJanenge] Request
in the CIC before Mrs Sushma Singh on 7.12.2011. I will send the case
and the submissions to be made.
regards
sandeep
--
Dr. Sandeep Kumar Gupta
989, Sector 15-A, Opposite bishnoi Colony, Hisar-125001, INDIA
Phone: 91-99929-31181
Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 30 November 2011 3:48 AM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
Hello,
I have gone thgh the chain, everyone is saying how the polititions are
bad, but my question is, why good people are not coming into the
politics, why you people not try your to win a political office. I am
doing so, thats why back to india....
we need to be a part of this dirty politics to clean it.....
regards
madhukar mazire
On 11/25/11, M K Singhal <mk.singhal@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Rahul Gandhi has been instigating people to show their anger towards
> mismanagement and corruption in UP ever since he embarked on his election
> campaign from Phulpur a few days ago. The question is how can a common man
> show his anger in this context.
> On the same day, when Rahul was going to address the rally, some students
> tried to approach him and hand him a memorandum. They were not only stopped
> from doing so but even kicked and manhandled by not one but by four
> responsible central ministers for this act, although heavy security guard
> provided to protect Rahul was there to protect him. Thus the common man is
> not allowed to come anywhere near their leaders to express their grievance
> (let aside anger). The said four ministers are sitting safe in Parliament
> and the court has exempted them from arrest. Not a word was discussed in
> Parliament on this.
> Only yesterday, a common man slapped Sharad Pawar to show his anger against
> rising prices. He was not only arrested but charged with a no. of offences
> and put in jail for fourteen days. The parliament spent a full session today
> (25/11/2011) deprecating his act and did not carry out any other business.
> In the past when Kiran Bedi etc said some words affecting respectability of
> parliamentary members, some members decided to move a privilage motion
> against her.
> Also in the past, when some common man threw a chappel towards an elected
> representative, he was badly handled.
> In none of the above cases was it known that they wanted to physically
> assault the said elected representatives. They were only showing their anger
> against them.
> In yet olden times, people used to show their anger by throwing rotten
> tomatoes. This is now not possible because of the strict security search
> carried out before any common man goes to attend any elected representatives
> rally.
> I invite suggestions from members as to what is the best way of showing
> anger against elected representatives by a common man. I fact, I would like
> Rahul Gandhi to clarify the people he addresses in this matter.
> mksinghal
Re: [HumJanenge] No Whistleblower bill for RTI Activist : Rajya Sabha informed
From: Dwarakanath <dwarakanathdm@gmail.com>
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 29 November 2011 11:45 PM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] No Whistleblower bill for RTI Activist : Rajya Sabha informed
Clearly, the govt. does not want to embolden the RTI activists by bringing whistleblowers protection bill.The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh took many months to realize that existing laws are "adequate to provide for safety and security to all citizens including RTI activists." Earlier statements of various leaders and ministers, or even probably of PM were only gimmicks to assuage the sentiments of activists after the murder of numbers of social and RTI activists.
It is a case of backtracking from the promise by the govt. Till now, PM was saying that the introduction of RTI Act is a big achievement of his Govt. even from the rampart of Lal Quila. Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson, UPA has many times exhorted the citizens to use the RTI in a big way. Now, we can use it to our peril instead of brining transprancy and reforming system. This is another matter that the recent big scams were unearthened because of the RTI Act and govt. may recover millions of millions only in 2G.
Yesterday, Mr. Kapil Sibal, Union Minister said Fear of graft taint stalling decisions. 'Protect Officials From Being Penalized For Honest Mistakes'.Recently, there was a statement that a (telecom?) company can be penalized from 0 to 50 crore but the govt. shall penalize it for 50 crore so that the charge of taking graft from the Company can not be made. It is being present in a way as if imposing maximum penalty is a bad thing.
When in 70s, Jai Prakash Narayan wanted to fight corruption, he had to fight the govt., in 80s, when V P Singh raised issue of commission, he had to fight the govt. and recently. For fighting against corruption this year, both Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev have to fight with the govt. Even, both had to risk their lives by a due to fast and police action at Ramlila ground respectively. All the times, our govt. was headed by the oldest national party of which Mahatma Gandhi ji is the tallest leader. Now, he may definitaly be ruing on the conduct of his followers.
From: lokesh batra <batra_lokesh@yahoo.com>
To:
Sent: Monday, 28 November 2011 10:54 PM
Subject: ALERT : No Whistleblower bill for RTI Activist : Rajya Sabha informed
Note:On 14 Oct 2011, Hon'ble Prime Minister while addressing the 6th RTI Convention had stated :"I would like to mention here our initiative to enact a legislation for the protection of Whistleblowers which would further strengthen the Right to Information. We expect this law to be enacted in the next few months and it would, among other things, help in prevention of violence against those who seek to expose wrongdoings in our public administration."Now, on Nov 24, 2011, the Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office V. Narayanasamy said in a written statement in Rajya Sabha :"xxxxxx there was no need for a separate policy to deal with such cases as existing laws were considered 'adequate to provide for safety and security to all citizens including RTI activists'."You may like to express your views.Go ahead and read IANS story belowPM's address of 14 Oct 2011 to RTI convention can be read on Link below:BestCommodore Lokesh. K. Batra (Retd.)Social & RTI ActivistBringChange--------------------------IANS storyStates told to act against RTI attackersNew Delhi, Nov 24 (IANS) State governments should 'promptly' investigate victimization of RTI activists and take action against their attackers, the Rajya Sabha was informed Thursday.Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office V. Narayanasamy said in a written statement that at least nine RTI activists had been allegedly killed so far in the country.'There have been some reports in the media that some persons have been assaulted in the last two years allegedly due to their role as RTI activists,' the minister said.He identified nine such victims: Ramdas Pati Ghadegasonkar, Babbu Singh, Amit Jethwa, Datta Patil, Vittal Gite, Sola Ranga Rao, Arun Sawant, Shehla Masood and Nadim Sayeed.Narayanasamy said there was no need for a separate policy to deal with such cases as existing laws were considered 'adequate to provide for safety and security to all citizens including RTI activists'.He said the central government had drawn the attention of states to media reports about 'the victimization of people who use RTI to expose corruption and irregularities in administration.'States have been requested that if any such instances comes to the notice, it should be properly inquired into and action taken against the offenders.'----------
Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
Peter Rex Charly
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From: g m <mashma@gmail.com>
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Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 03:48:28
To: <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>
Reply-To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
Hello,
I have gone thgh the chain, everyone is saying how the polititions are
bad, but my question is, why good people are not coming into the
politics, why you people not try your to win a political office. I am
doing so, thats why back to india....
we need to be a part of this dirty politics to clean it.....
regards
madhukar mazire
On 11/25/11, M K Singhal <mk.singhal@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Rahul Gandhi has been instigating people to show their anger towards
> mismanagement and corruption in UP ever since he embarked on his election
> campaign from Phulpur a few days ago. The question is how can a common man
> show his anger in this context.
> On the same day, when Rahul was going to address the rally, some students
> tried to approach him and hand him a memorandum. They were not only stopped
> from doing so but even kicked and manhandled by not one but by four
> responsible central ministers for this act, although heavy security guard
> provided to protect Rahul was there to protect him. Thus the common man is
> not allowed to come anywhere near their leaders to express their grievance
> (let aside anger). The said four ministers are sitting safe in Parliament
> and the court has exempted them from arrest. Not a word was discussed in
> Parliament on this.
> Only yesterday, a common man slapped Sharad Pawar to show his anger against
> rising prices. He was not only arrested but charged with a no. of offences
> and put in jail for fourteen days. The parliament spent a full session today
> (25/11/2011) deprecating his act and did not carry out any other business.
> In the past when Kiran Bedi etc said some words affecting respectability of
> parliamentary members, some members decided to move a privilage motion
> against her.
> Also in the past, when some common man threw a chappel towards an elected
> representative, he was badly handled.
> In none of the above cases was it known that they wanted to physically
> assault the said elected representatives. They were only showing their anger
> against them.
> In yet olden times, people used to show their anger by throwing rotten
> tomatoes. This is now not possible because of the strict security search
> carried out before any common man goes to attend any elected representatives
> rally.
> I invite suggestions from members as to what is the best way of showing
> anger against elected representatives by a common man. I fact, I would like
> Rahul Gandhi to clarify the people he addresses in this matter.
> mksinghal
Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
I have gone thgh the chain, everyone is saying how the polititions are
bad, but my question is, why good people are not coming into the
politics, why you people not try your to win a political office. I am
doing so, thats why back to india....
we need to be a part of this dirty politics to clean it.....
regards
madhukar mazire
On 11/25/11, M K Singhal <mk.singhal@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Rahul Gandhi has been instigating people to show their anger towards
> mismanagement and corruption in UP ever since he embarked on his election
> campaign from Phulpur a few days ago. The question is how can a common man
> show his anger in this context.
> On the same day, when Rahul was going to address the rally, some students
> tried to approach him and hand him a memorandum. They were not only stopped
> from doing so but even kicked and manhandled by not one but by four
> responsible central ministers for this act, although heavy security guard
> provided to protect Rahul was there to protect him. Thus the common man is
> not allowed to come anywhere near their leaders to express their grievance
> (let aside anger). The said four ministers are sitting safe in Parliament
> and the court has exempted them from arrest. Not a word was discussed in
> Parliament on this.
> Only yesterday, a common man slapped Sharad Pawar to show his anger against
> rising prices. He was not only arrested but charged with a no. of offences
> and put in jail for fourteen days. The parliament spent a full session today
> (25/11/2011) deprecating his act and did not carry out any other business.
> In the past when Kiran Bedi etc said some words affecting respectability of
> parliamentary members, some members decided to move a privilage motion
> against her.
> Also in the past, when some common man threw a chappel towards an elected
> representative, he was badly handled.
> In none of the above cases was it known that they wanted to physically
> assault the said elected representatives. They were only showing their anger
> against them.
> In yet olden times, people used to show their anger by throwing rotten
> tomatoes. This is now not possible because of the strict security search
> carried out before any common man goes to attend any elected representatives
> rally.
> I invite suggestions from members as to what is the best way of showing
> anger against elected representatives by a common man. I fact, I would like
> Rahul Gandhi to clarify the people he addresses in this matter.
> mksinghal
Re: [HumJanenge] No Whistleblower bill for RTI Activist : Rajya Sabha informed
Clearly, the govt. does not want to embolden the RTI activists by bringing whistleblowers protection bill.The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh took many months to realize that existing laws are "adequate to provide for safety and security to all citizens including RTI activists." Earlier statements of various leaders and ministers, or even probably of PM were only gimmicks to assuage the sentiments of activists after the murder of numbers of social and RTI activists.
It is a case of backtracking from the promise by the govt. Till now, PM was saying that the introduction of RTI Act is a big achievement of his Govt. even from the rampart of Lal Quila. Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson, UPA has many times exhorted the citizens to use the RTI in a big way. Now, we can use it to our peril instead of brining transprancy and reforming system. This is another matter that the recent big scams were unearthened because of the RTI Act and govt. may recover millions of millions only in 2G.
Yesterday, Mr. Kapil Sibal, Union Minister said Fear of graft taint stalling decisions. 'Protect Officials From Being Penalized For Honest Mistakes'.Recently, there was a statement that a (telecom?) company can be penalized from 0 to 50 crore but the govt. shall penalize it for 50 crore so that the charge of taking graft from the Company can not be made. It is being present in a way as if imposing maximum penalty is a bad thing.
When in 70s, Jai Prakash Narayan wanted to fight corruption, he had to fight the govt., in 80s, when V P Singh raised issue of commission, he had to fight the govt. and recently. For fighting against corruption this year, both Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev have to fight with the govt. Even, both had to risk their lives by a due to fast and police action at Ramlila ground respectively. All the times, our govt. was headed by the oldest national party of which Mahatma Gandhi ji is the tallest leader. Now, he may definitaly be ruing on the conduct of his followers.
From: lokesh batra <batra_lokesh@yahoo.com>
To:
Sent: Monday, 28 November 2011 10:54 PM
Subject: ALERT : No Whistleblower bill for RTI Activist : Rajya Sabha informed
Note:On 14 Oct 2011, Hon'ble Prime Minister while addressing the 6th RTI Convention had stated :"I would like to mention here our initiative to enact a legislation for the protection of Whistleblowers which would further strengthen the Right to Information. We expect this law to be enacted in the next few months and it would, among other things, help in prevention of violence against those who seek to expose wrongdoings in our public administration."Now, on Nov 24, 2011, the Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office V. Narayanasamy said in a written statement in Rajya Sabha :"xxxxxx there was no need for a separate policy to deal with such cases as existing laws were considered 'adequate to provide for safety and security to all citizens including RTI activists'."You may like to express your views.Go ahead and read IANS story belowPM's address of 14 Oct 2011 to RTI convention can be read on Link below:BestCommodore Lokesh. K. Batra (Retd.)Social & RTI ActivistBringChange--------------------------IANS storyStates told to act against RTI attackersNew Delhi, Nov 24 (IANS) State governments should 'promptly' investigate victimization of RTI activists and take action against their attackers, the Rajya Sabha was informed Thursday.Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office V. Narayanasamy said in a written statement that at least nine RTI activists had been allegedly killed so far in the country.'There have been some reports in the media that some persons have been assaulted in the last two years allegedly due to their role as RTI activists,' the minister said.He identified nine such victims: Ramdas Pati Ghadegasonkar, Babbu Singh, Amit Jethwa, Datta Patil, Vittal Gite, Sola Ranga Rao, Arun Sawant, Shehla Masood and Nadim Sayeed.Narayanasamy said there was no need for a separate policy to deal with such cases as existing laws were considered 'adequate to provide for safety and security to all citizens including RTI activists'.He said the central government had drawn the attention of states to media reports about 'the victimization of people who use RTI to expose corruption and irregularities in administration.'States have been requested that if any such instances comes to the notice, it should be properly inquired into and action taken against the offenders.'----------
[HumJanenge] Fwd: FW: article on RTI activists of Thuamul Rampur
RTI: Catalyst of change in tribals' lives in Odisha
Monday, 28 November 2011 22:13
Sudarshan Chhotoray
Bottom of Form
Despite several drawbacks and problems in operational procedures, Right to Information (RTI) Act has been the savior for thousands of people.
People, especially in most backward and tribal dominated areas of the State, are increasingly using the legal weapon to get benefits from the development projects. Apart from initial hiccups, RTI has become a blessing in disguise for them, thanks to the efforts of volunteers and RTI activists, who have made it possible.
Thuamul Rampur block is surrounded by inaccessible terrain and forest and is mostly inhibited by Kondh tribes. Most of the tribals do not have lands and depend on shifting cultivation and forest produce for subsistence. The area is dreaded for malaria and basic health and education services are lacking.
Fifty eight per cent of the population of Thuamul Rampur block are tribals, 67 per cent are landless and 89 per cent belong to below poverty line (BPL), 63 per cent face food stress for a period of six to seven months a year and 77 per cent of the children (0-5 year's age group) are malnourished, according to a survey done by Antodaya. Most of the villages lack drinking water facilities besides other basic amenities.
One third of States' population depends on Minor Forest Produces (MFP) which provides food security to forest dwellers for 4 to 6 months in a year. They also account for 20 to 50 per cent of their annual income. 29, 302 out of 46,989 villages in Odisha have forest as land use. The State has 1,779,953 hectares (31 per cent) of forest area with a forest dependent population of 15,934,768.
Kalahandi district is a tribal dominated area where the majority of the population is below the poverty line. Kalahandi is regarded as one of the most vulnerable districts in India for food insecurity, starvation deaths, drought etc. The drought prone district has two distinct features. The plain areas, which although are very fertile, are prone to regular drought due to erratic monsoon coupled with long dry spells. The hilly areas mostly inhibited by Kondh tribals with marginal or no land holdings are exposed to regular shortages of food.
Towards new dawn
Duku Majhi is a proud person today. He had never imagined seeing blooming and sparkling lights inside and outside his home. After a long persuasion
and battle, a solar panel has been installed in his house in Bejiguda hamlet under Karlapat gram panchayat in Thuamul Rampur block in Kalahandi.
For the 45-year-old Duku, it was a long overdue. The tribal head, who manages his four-member family, including two children, by collecting minor forest produces and with occasional farming in his two acres of forest land, has a lot of hope now.
"I am happy to see that my son Jogeswar, who has just entered Class 10th, will be able to read in the night and will secure more marks in exam. I am also confident that my daughter who had left the study may rejoin the school to pursue higher education," feels Duku.
It became possible through the intervention of volunteers of Karlapat Land and RTI Clinic set under Access to Justice Project for marginalised people project, a joint initiative of Antodaya and UNDP in collaboration with the Government of India.
RTI volunteers extended helping hand to Duku, who was fighting a lone battle to get electric connection to his village. When Duku filed an RTI application with District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) to know why 47 families were provided electric connection of the total 98 households in the village, within 15 days, the remaining 47 households were provided with electricity through installation of solar panels.
Sakhi Majhi of the village said, "For quite sometime, we were running from pillar to post to get power supply, but it was out of the reach for us. The Government officials simply ignored us."
Bejiguda is a small and sleepy village situated in the foothills of Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary in the Eastern Ghat. The village is inaccessible which can be approached through the sanctuary area.
Tribal inhabitants here have restricted living area for the fear of wild animals. Development has been a far cry for them. School-going children have to travel miles to reach the classroom. But, constant supply of electricity through solar panel has brought cheers and a ray of hope in the life of the villagers.
Road to freedom
The long wait of Naran Majhi finally comes to an end. He has got forest land patta jointly in his and his wife's name. Till today, he was branded as an encroacher in his own land on which three generations of his family survived.
Naran is among 34 others of his village, who have been provided with land patta by the district administration. Naran alone has got the land of 2.60 decimals on March 2010, traditionally and inherently held by his family.
Out of total 45 households in his village, 43 families had applied to regularise forest land held under their possession in their favour.After due verifications and survey, the Sub Divisional Forest Rights Committee had recommended 34 applications.
"Our village is very old. We eke out a living from forest land and resources. Only when Antodaya people came to convince us to stake claim, we had applied for patta," said Naran.
District Welfare Officer Seikh Mazeed said, "In Kalahandi district, we have regularised 21,106.76 acres of forest land in favour of 8,191 tribal families and vested community right in 155 cases."
Till date 2, 93,901 beneficiaries have been distributed with individual titles in recognition of their rights. Out of them, only 58,724 right holders have been covered under various Government schemes. Mazeed also expressed satisfaction over implementation of the 'Access to Justice Project'.
Good Samaritan
Upendra Nayak (27), a high school drop-out, is now being invited to attend gram sabhas, panchayat and samiti meetings like any other sarpanch, samiti member or ward member.
Upendra was trained as an RTI volunteer along with other 15 youth of his locality during 2008 and subsequently he was attached to the RTI and land clinic set up there in Kanigumma by Antodaya, a voluntary organisation with the assistance from UNDP and Government of India.
Upendra has filed more than 10 RTI related queries to know about the real implementation of the Government sponsored schemes and programmes on progress of emergency feeding for children, Madhubabu Pension, MGNREGS, implementation of Forest Right Act, PDS, primary education and Jana Swasthy Yojana, etc. He could manage to get information on all of his queries and took necessary action on its implementation in consultation with villagers and Government officials.
On his efforts, Public Distribution System was regularised in 33 adjoining villages of his locality, besides restoration of emergency feeding for children through Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) in the villages of Karaga, Dhuliguda and Anthaguda.
Not only these, people especially Adivasi beneficiaries of Kanigumma appreciated the initiatives of Upendra, when they got their MGNREGS payments through the gram panchayat which got delayed by officials and engineers.
Apart from these, Upendra is now tracking the missing files of 22 poor Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) beneficiaries through the use of RTI Act who have been cheated by corrupt officials.
"Through my interventions, people's inspection registers have been opened in many Government offices. Officials are now making disclosures and are exhibiting in their notice boards. Even they are now sending information through posts and letters which were asked through RTI applications etc," informed Upendra.
He further added, "Through my experience I came to know that RTI is a weapon at the hands of poor and marginalised people to stake their claim in governance and development".
"Experiences of using RTI shows first they will ignore and misbehave you, then they will try to dissuade, discourage and harass the applicants and finally when they will come to know that you are committed and determined for the cause, they will bow down," said Chitta Behera, an eminent policy analyst with Odisha Soochana Adhikar Abhiyan, who has trained the RTI volunteers of access to justice project.
The writer is a senior freelance journalist
Re: [HumJanenge] No Whistleblower bill for RTI Activist : Rajya Sabha informed
From: M.K. Gupta <mkgupta100@yahoo.co.in>
To: "humjanenge@googlegroups.com" <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, 29 November 2011 8:49 AM
Subject: [HumJanenge] No Whistleblower bill for RTI Activist : Rajya Sabha informed
Clearly, the govt. does not want to embolden the RTI activists by bringing whistleblowers protection bill.The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh took many months to realize that existing laws are "adequate to provide for safety and security to all citizens including RTI activists." Earlier statements of various leaders and ministers, or even probably of PM were only gimmicks to assuage the sentiments of activists after the murder of numbers of social and RTI activists.It is a case of backtracking from the promise by the govt. Till now, PM was saying that the introduction of RTI Act is a big achievement of his Govt. even from the rampart of Lal Quila. Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson, UPA has many times exhorted the citizens to use the RTI in a big way. Now, we can use it to our peril instead of brining transprancy and reforming system. This is another matter that the recent big scams were unearthened because of the RTI Act and govt. may recover millions of millions only in 2G.Yesterday, Mr. Kapil Sibal, Union Minister said Fear of graft taint stalling decisions. 'Protect Officials From Being Penalized For Honest Mistakes'.Recently, there was a statement that a (telecom?) company can be penalized from 0 to 50 crore but the govt. shall penalize it for 50 crore so that the charge of taking graft from the Company can not be made. It is being present in a way as if imposing maximum penalty is a bad thing.When in 70s, Jai Prakash Narayan wanted to fight corruption, he had to fight the govt., in 80s, when V P Singh raised issue of commission, he had to fight the govt. and recently. For fighting against corruption this year, both Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev have to fight with the govt. Even, both had to risk their lives by a due to fast and police action at Ramlila ground respectively. All the times, our govt. was headed by the oldest national party of which Mahatma Gandhi ji is the tallest leader. Now, he may definitaly be ruing on the conduct of his followers.From: lokesh batra <batra_lokesh@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Monday, 28 November 2011 10:54 PM
Subject: ALERT : No Whistleblower bill for RTI Activist : Rajya Sabha informed
Note:On 14 Oct 2011, Hon'ble Prime Minister while addressing the 6th RTI Convention had stated :"I would like to mention here our initiative to enact a legislation for the protection of Whistleblowers which would further strengthen the Right to Information. We expect this law to be enacted in the next few months and it would, among other things, help in prevention of violence against those who seek to expose wrongdoings in our public administration."Now, on Nov 24, 2011, the Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office V. Narayanasamy said in a written statement in Rajya Sabha :"xxxxxx there was no need for a separate policy to deal with such cases as existing laws were considered 'adequate to provide for safety and security to all citizens including RTI activists'."You may like to express your views.Go ahead and read IANS story belowPM's address of 14 Oct 2011 to RTI convention can be read on Link below:http://pmindia.nic.in/speech/content4print.asp?id=1103BestCommodore Lokesh. K. Batra (Retd.)Social & RTI ActivistBringChange--------------------------IANS storyhttp://www.inewsone.com/2011/11/24/states-told-to-act-against-rti-attackers/92441States told to act against RTI attackersNew Delhi, Nov 24 (IANS) State governments should 'promptly' investigate victimization of RTI activists and take action against their attackers, the Rajya Sabha was informed Thursday.Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office V. Narayanasamy said in a written statement that at least nine RTI activists had been allegedly killed so far in the country.'There have been some reports in the media that some persons have been assaulted in the last two years allegedly due to their role as RTI activists,' the minister said.He identified nine such victims: Ramdas Pati Ghadegasonkar, Babbu Singh, Amit Jethwa, Datta Patil, Vittal Gite, Sola Ranga Rao, Arun Sawant, Shehla Masood and Nadim Sayeed.Narayanasamy said there was no need for a separate policy to deal with such cases as existing laws were considered 'adequate to provide for safety and security to all citizens including RTI activists'.He said the central government had drawn the attention of states to media reports about 'the victimization of people who use RTI to expose corruption and irregularities in administration.'States have been requested that if any such instances comes to the notice, it should be properly inquired into and action taken against the offenders.'----------
Monday, November 28, 2011
Re: [rti_india] Re: Fwd:: Sharad Pawar gets life time achievement award
What Mr. Guptaji writes is true in ideal conditions! But where is democracy other than the process of election which too is manifested with corruption and high handedness! Let us look into what other alternatives Harvinder had to convey his grievance- wait for 5 years till the next election and the next and the next........! The followers of naxalism, terrorism, regionalism and so on are people who experienced suppression, desparity, discrimination, inordinate delays, endless excuses, denial of right ful information and sesrvices and so on! If Harvinder had to present his grievance how and to whom he could have presented it? He must definitely have had explored all possible way to drive the point home and having not succeeded got frustrated and perhaps for a moment he turned out to be a naxalite or terrorist beleiving strongly in what he thinks is right! In fact most of us are Harvinders of varying degrees having tested the limits of patience and lost hope that authorities would do something worthwhile! With almost 900 million hand to mouth and below povert level can any one ensure that emotional level of our population is balanced and uniform? With Anna movement more and more people have got a scent of what is happening in the country, the prevalent anarchy! People are more informed! For common man delivery of things and services are of prime importance ! The saying "while mother is on the death bed breathing her last the daughter is engrossed in playing violine" This daughter is our Government!
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Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
To: "humjanenge@googlegroups.com" <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, 28 November 2011 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
To: "humjanenge@googlegroups.com" <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 27 November 2011 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?
1) do nothing
2) swallow his anger
3) pick up his pen and dash off a missive
4) pick up his chappal and slap the offender
5) pick up his bow and arrow and shoot the offender
6) pick up his knife and stab the offender
7) pick up a gun and shoot the offender
8) pick up his bomb and blow the offender to kingdom come
Oh and I forgot,
9) courtesy Aruna Roy and Arvind Kejriwal they can waste Rs.10 by filing an RTI
10) Courtesy Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal they can complain to the Lokpal.
The only options which are not a complete waste of time are 1), 2), 5), 6), 7) and 8)
Sarbajit
Its unfortunately an exruciatingly slow process,to begin with,but can get accelerasted as the time passes.
Unlike in the past,wildfire effecte could be created through uce of ICT.Some agencies specialise in this work.Succintly the message to be conveyed has to be drafted(best done in consultative manner and even then pilot-tested) and got circulated.If it catches the fancy of popular electronic media,so much the better.Perseverence is the name of the game for assued success.There're teething troubles,as usual for pioneers,and that shouldn't deter the people committed to lofty causes.spmOn Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 6:37 PM, M K Singhal <mk.singhal@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Rahul Gandhi has been instigating people to show their anger towards mismanagement and corruption in UP ever since he embarked on his election campaign from Phulpur a few days ago. The question is how can a common man show his anger in this context.On the same day, when Rahul was going to address the rally, some students tried to approach him and hand him a memorandum. They were not only stopped from doing so but even kicked and manhandled by not one but by four responsible central ministers for this act, although heavy security guard provided to protect Rahul was there to protect him. Thus the common man is not allowed to come anywhere near their leaders to express their grievance (let aside anger). The said four ministers are sitting safe in Parliament and the court has exempted them from arrest. Not a word was discussed in Parliament on this.Only yesterday, a common man slapped Sharad Pawar to show his anger against rising prices. He was not only arrested but charged with a no. of offences and put in jail for fourteen days. The parliament spent a full session today (25/11/2011) deprecating his act and did not carry out any other business.In the past when Kiran Bedi etc said some words affecting respectability of parliamentary members, some members decided to move a privilage motion against her.Also in the past, when some common man threw a chappel towards an elected representative, he was badly handled.In none of the above cases was it known that they wanted to physically assault the said elected representatives. They were only showing their anger against them.In yet olden times, people used to show their anger by throwing rotten tomatoes. This is now not possible because of the strict security search carried out before any common man goes to attend any elected representatives rally.I invite suggestions from members as to what is the best way of showing anger against elected representatives by a common man. I fact, I would like Rahul Gandhi to clarify the people he addresses in this matter.mksinghal