Sunday, August 21, 2011

Missing parts of Jan Lokpal Bill

I have been going and representing to government authorities and bodies as a part of my duty. Every time I encounter them, I receive arrogance and ego of bureaucrats. I have seen AAM JANATA afraid of their institutional powers and under that fear corruption taking birth. I feel helpless where JAMINDARS (bureaucrats/dictators) rule more dominantly putting aside all legislation and systematic approach and the law practitioners always seating outside the benches of departments in hope for the justice.

Money itself is cause of all wrong deeds.

I feel proud something revolutionary has been appealed in my time. If it's through Anna, fine! If it's against government, then most welcome!

When it's a question of national interest, it's fine ways and means are bypassed. JANRAILI or ANNSANN may not be a correct institutional road to fight against corruption but what's wrong to implement one when all institutional roads are failed to succeed.

Jan Lokpal Bill (JLB) has covered even institutions and government in its spectrum where equality between general public and government bodies have been rightly upheld by Team Anna.

JLB surely has strong elements of setting up an independent institutional body to question the dictators with an aim to fight against corruption. I think it leads us to think who actually takes bribe and who actually gives bribes. If I am not wrong, only bureaucrats are questioned i.e. one who take bribe and there is clean chit to one who gives bribe. Time to accept that it is our milk of money who brought up the bureaucrats. JLB must question people at mass who give bribes. There are clauses of penalizing bribe takers then why not on those who give bribes.

Perhaps that will make an equal judiciary system.

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