1) To eliminate corruption, you must PAY the public servants enough
NOT to be corrupt. Can our nation afford this ?
2) To eliminate corruption you must have a strong, honest and well
paid POLICE force. Do you want India to be a "poilice state" ?
3) To eliminate corruption you must have compulsory military service
and the death penalty routinely applied. Will you "Gandhians" accept
this ??
Instead what you pseudo-secularist apologists, who push Anna-ism as
the panacea to end corruption, opt for is the SOFT OPTION, the EASY
OPTION, the USELESS OPTION.
This is not the time for "homeopathic" cures - you have to blast the
monster. Politicians are not the disease - its the public that votes
for them that is. The more activist citizens who are killed the
better.
Sarbajit
On 12/29/11, Prem Gaba <premgaba@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Col Khera,
>
> You have expressed your unbiased views in an excellent manner & I am sure
> other members of this august forum will also support them since thats the
> reality.
>
> There is no doubt that if the politicians could be tamed, rest of the
> corrupts in bureaucracy & elsewhere will automatically fall in line.
>
> If we recall the Nehru-Shastri period ,corruption was minimal because
> majority of the netas then were honest . They belonged to Gandhi era & had
> seen/participated in the independence struggle & partition from close
> quarters & could not even think of corruption. Corrupt babus were looked
> down upon then. But today, unfortunately the corrupts call the shots .
>
> Public is fed up of these corrupts who decide the fate of the nation & thus
> common man .
> Thats why Anna & Team got spontaneous support from Public & media alike .
> Instead of talking about the strong Lokpal Bill these politicians have been
> busy in diverting public attention by mud slinging & trying to fix Anna &
> the Team. Kejriwal very well challenged them, " Bring a strong Lokpal
> bill & prosecute each one of us too if we have done any wrong & give us
> twice the punishment ." If Anna was found guilty in the report why has he
> not been prosecuted & punished so far?
>
> The developments taking place in Parliament so far indicate that the Nation
> will get a weak bill ,if it gets one. And this is exactly what the
> Politico-Bureaucrat combine wants.
>
> The struggle against corruption is going to be long & tough & will be won if
> public & media continued its unstinted support to the IAC & other such org.
>
> Warm Regards
>
> Prem Gaba
>
>
>
>
> Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 03:10:37 -0800
> From: mkkhera@yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] 100 Years of our National Anthem washed away by
> corrupt activists
> To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
>
>
>
> Dear Mr Sarbajit,
>
>
> India needs to protect itself from the corrupt netas. Actually, each one of
> us has seen in last 63 years that cascading effect of loot unleashed by a
> large number of corrupt netas has encouraged a larger number of babus,
> police, judges and some corp houses also to make hay while the sun shines.
> Worst, majority of these are never tried and if it is done they go scot
> free. Thus, if corrupt netas can be investigated, prosecuted and punished
> within a reasonable time period of six months to a year, the follow up chain
> of corrupt babus, police, judges and corp houses would automatically become
> cleaner. Only Anna has galvanized the nation and sent shivers down the
> politicians and forced them to bring a bill which might deter quite a few
> from looting your and my money.
>
>
> You have seen the effect, after 42 years, sensing a huge dent in their vote
> bank, a Lok Pal has been hurriedly passed by UPA in Lok Sabha out of fear of
> votes only. It is amazing how UPA literally got scared only from the people
> force which Anna brought together in Delhi.
>
>
> What was Anna earlier and what would he be in future does not concern people
> like me. Anna in the present is a force to reckon with, people love him and
> most politicians and very few journalists hate him. With the support of the
> people, he has hit them at the place where it hurts them the most ie votes.
> Terming him a tout by you in your mail is purely your own opinion which the
> honorable members of HJ Group are at liberty to decide for themselves
> whether to train their guns or shower flowers.
>
> With warm regards,
>
> Col Mahesh Khera
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
> To: humjanenge <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, 27 December 2011 11:37 PM
> Subject: [HumJanenge] 100 Years of our National Anthem washed away by
> corrupt activists
>
> Today is the 100th anniversary of the National Anthem.
>
> Today is also the day when a bunch of "touts" (as identified by a
> Supreme Court Judge after hearing detailed evidence) have manipulated
> Parliament (or at least 1 house) into passing a farcical law seeking
> to end corruption.
>
> Since the National Anthem is also my religion's hymn (well before Mr.
> Nehru heard it at Doon School where it was also the "school song"),
> its time to introspect.
>
> 1) God save our country now.
> 2) Pick up your guns and start defending your nation against these touts
>
> Sarbajit
>
>
>
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