in this chance,i'll give all of u about Anna Hazare..
he is the one who punya kesadaran (apa tu b.ing nya?) for against corruption in one of my Favourite country,,India..
Parhane k accha
Upayogi ho sakata hai^^
A new landmark in the history of independent India, a new path paved by the veteran anti- corruption campaigner Anna Hazare. His struggle against corruption was a gentle reminder of Mahatma Gandhi’s Satyagraha. His fast-unto death, the five day fast has shown the world what Gandhism means in today’s world. The power of Gandhiji’s non violence will never cease to exist in the ages to come. While in Libya and Yemen there is bloodshed for freedom, where people are waging war against one another during the crisis, here in India, a respected social activist Anna Hazare is waging a peaceful, non violent war against corruption. His urge to free India of the greatest evil, corruption, commends appreciation. This fight against corruption staged at Jantar Mantar was not a one- man show. People from different parts of the country gave their support to Anna Hazare. The greatest merit of this non violent struggle was that no political party was involved in it. Anna Hazare and his supporters were not influenced by any political party. There was only one flag waving high in the sky and in our minds, the Indian National Flag.
The fast ended on a very positive note when the idea of
Jan Lokpal Bill was accepted by the Government of India. According to
the Jan Lokpal Bill, there will be a separate body to investigate and
curb the ugly face of India….CORRUPTION; where people have the right to
raise their voice against corrupt politicians. Moreover the CBI will be
seen as an independent body, free of any other external influence. Now
that the bill is going to be sanctioned, a very important question
arises…. Can all the Indians touch their heart and say with confidence
that the Jan Lokpal Bill will eradicate corruption???? Maybe to an
extent but I don’t think it will erase corruption completely in a vast
country like India.
The Jan Lokpal Bill may have loopholes like the Right to
Information Act, an Act passed due to the thrust laid by Anna Hazare.
According to the right to information act, the citizens of India have
the right to get information on any matter concerning the country, but
recently an incident occurred which clearly reflects the loopholes in
it. A citizen of India lodged a complaint about the illegal wealth
possessed by the former chief justice of India, K.G Balakrishnan. Even
today complete information about the wealth of this most corrupted chief
justice of India is not known to the public. Why? Is it beyond the
Right to Information Act? Similar loopholes are likely to be there in
the Lokpal bill also. It is sure that as time passes some illegal and
illogical rule will come whereby the citizens cannot use this bill
against the Prime Minister, Chief justice and so on thus restricting its
use. The new committee formed to frame the bill must take in the
interest of all sections of the population. It should be taken care that
the bill will be unbiased and does not favour any person; be it the
president or prime minister. Further it should be accompanied by other
reformation, yes, reformation from the grass root level. Recently when
assembly elections were held in Kerala, crores of rupees were spent by
each candidate of the 140 constituencies for campaigning. Where did this
money come from? If it is the contribution made by big industrialists
and so on, then those candidates when elected should serve their
interests. In Tamil Nadu, people are given free T.Vs and laptops. Where
did this money come from? All these are different manifestations of
corruption. A very effective way to end corruption is to reduce the
money power in elections. Crores of rupees are deposited as black money
by many influential people abroad.This unaccounted money should be
brought back and if it is done, this black money alone can provide the
necessary funds required for the construction of metros in all the
states of India. These reformations if enforced can provide that extra
impetus needed to curb corruption along with the Lokpal bill. The Lokpal
bill is cent percent legitimate and it upholds the spirit of the
constitution because its main aim is to create a corruption- free India.
If by any chance it is against any article of the constitution, it is
better to amend the constitution rather than the bill because of its
most noble cause.
The 2G spectrum case, Adharsh Bhavan Colony,
commonwealth games are the different issues which we have been hearing
in the last few months which has made India a laughing stock in the
comity of nations. Let us use the Jan Lokpal bill wisely, sealing its
loopholes and see the ultimate result. Let us hope for the best. ^^T.F.U^^
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