Dear Friends:

Welcome you to this Blog which aims to take a look at the task of combating corruption from a very constructive, comprehensive and innovative angle.

This Blog is an initiative to suggest that, as a follow up to the ongoing movement for a sound Lokpal Bill, all well-meaning anti-corruption crusaders come on a single platform, strike a consensus amongst themselves, join hands and lead to the formation of a pro-active ‘Well-Organized, Comprehensive, Coordinated and Constructive Nationwide Movement to Combat Corruption’ as a solution to tackle this all pervading corruption in a very non-violent, democratic, effective and sustained manner.

The Primary Documents of this site are "An Open Letter to All Anti-Corruption Crusaders (especially to Team Anna)" & "Mission Combat Corruption & India Reconstruction - A Concept Note".

I request you to positively join this cause with your valuable comments and opinions. Together, let’s try to make this a real platform for constructive debate on the very important issue of corruption and on ways to tackle it in a very non-violent, democratic and effective manner.

Thanks and have a nice reading,

For ‘Mission Combat Corruption & India Reconstruction’

Saturday, October 15, 2011

An Open Letter to All Politicians for the Formation of a New (Anti-Corruption) Party

Dear Corrupt and Non-corrupt Politicians of the Ruling, Opposition and Other Parties at the Center and the States of the Nation of India:

Thanks to the great and long-awaited awakening Shri. Anna Hazare has been able to evoke among the masses of our Nation, thanks to the mobilization of people’s power against the evil of corruption that he has been able to so passionately engender, fighting the pernicious and pervasive corruption that’s now stifling all walks of our lives now seems to have interestingly topped your agenda all of a sudden. How welcome would it have been if it really were at the top of your real agenda! But, unfortunately, nay, that’s not to be! Rooted deep in self-serving politics, the majority of our politicians are still playing the dirty game of hoodwinking the people who voted them to power, still playing the dirty game of disfiguring and debilitating real democracy to serve their vested interests. But it is now no more hard for the people to see how hollow their intentions are, how deceptive their efforts are, however hard they struggle to erect beautiful facades over it with their crooked schemes and well-trained lip servicing. The times are fast changing. The people are awakening. The death-knell of dirty politics is now being heard in the peripheries of an emerging new India. The day is not far when the people’s power shall have grown so much as to root out this dirty and demeaning politics from the very heart of our nation.

So, awaken, my dear politicians! Our Democracy is now in peril. The sword of Damocles now seems hanging over the heads of all our elected representatives. Know well, at least now, that the fate of all of you lies in the hands of the crores of common people of this country. All your ill-earned wealth will not be of any avail if the people resolve to throw you out of your seats once and for all. Know well that the people’s tolerance of corruption and maladministration is now nearing its melting point.  Look at what has been the ultimate fate of wicked and corrupt politicians, especially in the past few decades, in so many other countries round the globe. Be wise enough in time and you can save yourselves from falling prey to such unholy political obliterations. Don’t ever nurture the folly of construing non-violence as a weak force to reckon with. Please note that when history gets repeated, sometimes it repeats itself with unimaginable strength and in unprecedented proportions.  

I know that, irrespective of the parties you may belong to, there are so many among you who are really well-meaning, clean, highly efficient and for whom the welfare of their people and their nation means much above their personal interests. But the sad fact is that, as long as you stand with your corrupt colleagues and your crooked parties, the people cannot but count you too as part and parcel of some of those undesirable political packages.  So, my dear politicians, what’s the way out? Will it still be possible for the really good ones amongst you to keep yourselves untainted, win the respect of the now-awakening electorate, come to power and give yourselves to venerable service of the nation? The solutions are not far to seek. The options are many. But of all the options, I think, only one would be really worthy and highly effective, if daringly pursued. 

To try and cleanse your parties by throwing out those with unclean and dubious distinctions and thereby try to enhance your own and your parties profiles in the eyes of the public, though a lot difficult especially considering the reactions and repercussions it usually creates, seems a very viable and easier to pursue proposition, no doubt. But judging by the criteria of its efficacy, stability, credibility and long term beneficial impacts the proposition would certainly rank low in the order of options available. So, let’s now take a look at the one other very best albeit very difficult option available. With all the courage of conviction it rightly demands, give up your corrupt parties, come out in the open, reveal your real intentions, and, irrespective of the parties you come from, join hands amongst yourselves and form a New Political Party that our country is now so much in need of – yes, that’s it.

Although on the surface it seems a bit utopian, the formation of a new political party comprising of the best of politicians from almost all the existing parties of today, is very much the need of the times, and is very much feasible should a few highly respected and bold ones amongst you venture to take the initiative. Although not impossible, very difficult it sure is. Why? Particularly because, it demands a lot of sacrifice from each of you who takes initiative to build the platform. You will then need to considerably rein in your egos, forget your strained pasts, forgive your rivals, shed your parochial political ideologies, reaffirm your political will, reset your priorities and interests, redraft your political agenda and give yourselves selflessly to the new political formation. You will then need to deliberately eliminate all differences arising from divergent economic, political and social theories, and concentrate on giving the nation and its people, a corruption-reduced, efficient and people-friendly administration, a soundly working and highly tolerant democracy, welfare-oriented, pro-poor, socially-just programmes and measures, sustainability, stability and security. In the beginning, although you might experience some opposition and a sense of being forsaken, in course of time, I am sure, the whole nation will be behind you. This is the time for you to show how true and committed you are, and not only the India of today but posterity too will certainly be highly indebted to you. 

What I am giving here is just something for all of you to seriously contemplate on and hence neither am I going to elaborate any further nor wind up my proposal with a request. With sheer faith and hope, I just leave the rest to the wise ones, the clean ones, the well-intentioned ones amongst you.

With regards and best wishes,
Kannan G.
(An ordinary, humble citizen of India)

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Current Crusade-Anti-Corruption – An Overview

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
With it Anna Hazare, a man of sacrifice and uprightness, is now awakening a slumbering nation
All those who have woken up should now necessarily make waking-up-others-too their mission! 

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is not just whipping up mass-emotions but organizing people for constructive and non-violent action
So we need actions forged out with foresight and fueled not by mere passion but by contemplation!    

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is now high on the agenda of politicians of all sizes, statures and hues
Or else, they know, they will be thrown out of the all-important ‘The News’!

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is now the Supreme Slogan of politicians of parties, big and small
Even what competitive Yatras they now plan to evade an electoral fall!   

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is now a Public Platform for all non-corrupt, less-corrupt and more-corrupt politicians
On it, lo, what desperate efforts to malign ones opponents and to dress up ones innocence! 

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is now for the public a Loud Speaker, their long pent-up angst to let out
To make their suppressed voices heard through it, they now unrestrainedly shout!

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is now for the public a Symbol of Patriotism, a Symbol of Duty and Integrity
Whoever now stays away from it risks being branded a Patron of Treachery!    

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is now for the public an impressive and decisive Weapon to defend the Fortress of Democracy
But it may boomerang and endanger even its Frontiers if not used most intelligently!   
 
Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is now the hottest Topic for Debate amongst the so-called-intellectuals of our land
Instead of creating unhealthy cracks, how great if they could extend a supportive hand!  

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is now, for all Social and Civil Rights Activists, the Greenest and the most Popular Pasture
But, how nice if they could all join hands and work honestly for a fair and brighter future!   

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is now, for all the Activists, a Torch of Revolution to be held high too passionately
But, unless they all decide to walk together in line, they will truly be tortured enormously!  

Crusade Anti-Corruption:
Is now, for all well-meaning Activists, to come on a common platform, a great opportunity
To shed all differences small, to unite for a greater cause, all for the good of this country!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

MISSION COMBAT CORRUPTION & INDIA RECONSTRUCTION - (A Concept Note) – By Kannan G

First, a Brief Look at the state of our Nation today and on what effective role a strong Nationwide People’s Movement/Group can play for the welfare of the Nation as a whole.

A.   Some Major Problems haunting our Nation today:

a)     Plethora of lopsided, myopic and disabled development measures
b)    Imbalance in distribution of wealth and consumption of resources
c)     Around ¼ of the population still subjected to a sub-standard life
d)    Population still growing on a rapid scale 
e)     Rampant and mounting corruption in almost all walks of life
f)      Erosion, in general, of values of honesty, transparency and accountability
g)     Erosion, in general, of fellow-feeling, human values & culture
h)    Denial of social justice & suppression of freedom 
i)       Growing unemployment
j)       Raising dissatisfaction amongst the youth
k)    Excess of unhealthy politics delivering an impaired and improper governance
l)       Growth of protests and unrests hampering the progress and prosperity of the nation   
m)  Growth of violence threatening the security and stability of the nation

 B.   Some Broad (Non-Governmental, People-Centered & Participatory) Solutions to the Aforesaid Problems:

a)     Serving as powerful watchdogs in the developmental process of the nation
b)    Working as a catalyst and partner in the reconstruction of the nation
c)     Building a strong and effective network of relevant NGOs and Movements
d)    Taking up intelligent mobilization of manpower and other resources
e)     Creation of a result-seeking, democratic Think Tank for the welfare of the nation
f)      Generation of widespread and intensive awareness amongst the masses
g)     Awakening the masses to take up constructive and creative work
h)    Adoption of a slew of measures to put an active check on corruption and injustices

And now, a Brief Look at the scale and seriousness of corruption prevalent in our country today.

C.   Some Broad Areas/Sections of Society Nurturing Corruption:

a)     Higher & Lower Bureaucracy
b)    Politicians/Statesmen at all levels
c)     Higher & Lower Judiciary
d)    Police & other Armed Forces
e)     Investigative Agencies
f)      Quasi-Governmental Bodies
g)     Corporate & Business Enterprises
h)    Private & Public Institutions 
i)       Private and Public Professionals
j)       NGOs (both public funded & private funded)

D.   A Broad Range of the Impact of Corruption:

a)     Criminal loot, waste, & mismanagement of natural resources
b)    Excessive loss to the national/state exchequer
c)     Growth of anti-social & criminal activities such as murder, rape, torture, arson etc
d)    Excessive burden on the struggle for survival of the common man
e)     Erosion of moral, cultural & social values
f)      Black money, black marketing and a host of accompanying underground activites
g)     Criminal violation of professional ethics and dereliction of duties
h)    Promotion of poverty and a host of accompanying social inequities
i)       Inhuman exploitation of the poor & the weak
j)       Delaying and denial of legal justice
k)    Check on the developmental pace of the nation
l)       Jeopardy to the health, life, peace, progress, prosperity, security and stability of individuals, institutions and of the nation as a whole 

 
The realization of the aforesaid problems, the keys to their solutions and the fact that corruption is today the root cause of most of our national and social evils, necessitate the creation of a Well-Organized, Comprehensive, Coordinated, Constructive and Multi-Level Nationwide Movement to Combat Corruption and to Reconstruct India’. So, now a Brief Look at what and how such a Movement should and can be. This is just food for thought, just a Concept now, and a lot of hearts, brains and hands need to be put into this if it is to be translated into meaningful action. 

  E.   Concept:

Establishment of ‘A Well-Organized, Comprehensive, Coordinated, Constructive and Multi-Level Nationwide-Movement / A Nationwide Mega NGO to Combat Corruption & to Reconstruct India’

F.    Concept-Name:

MISSION COMBAT CORRUPTION & INDIA RECONSTRUCTION

G.  Concept-Rationale:

1.     A spectrum of slow and steady reforms engendered with wisdom and foresight (and implemented within a predetermined time-frame) is required in almost all spheres of our social and political life to ensure economic advancement, social justice, national security and for the larger good of all.

2.     Most problems originate as much from improper implementation as from poor legislations.

3.     Passing of laws such as the RTI Act & Public Grievances Redress Act and establishment of Institutions as the Lokpal & Lokayuktas should necessarily be supplemented with a slew of other measures (especially non-governmental and people-powered) if corruption needs to be checked effectively and considerably.

4.     Considering the nature and scale of corruption prevalent now in a pluralistic and democratic nation as India, any such massive supplementary measure undertaken to contain it should also necessarily be democratically debated, wisely chosen, of long term benefit and additionally and invariably be guided and headed by really selfless, well-meaning, publicly and widely acknowledged social activists.

5.     So much as there is corruption even amongst social workers and social activists so much there are politicians and bureaucrats too who are non-corrupt, so to hold generalized prejudices as “All politicians or bureaucrats are corrupt” are totally wrong.

6.     The Government and the people who run it are not the enemies of the State and its subjects unless there is an autocratic regime instead of democracy, and hence deserve to be treated with respect & faith, irrespective of the differences in political parties/ideologies, and considered as our duly and democratically appointed lawful protectors and nation-builders. 

7.     If the good-intentioned, selfless, generous-hearted and apolitical social workers / activists of a nation are not able to rein in their egos, come on a single platform, make some compromises, iron out their differences, strike a consensus amongst themselves, join hands, work together, appreciate and compliment one another, that nation cannot expect much mutual-cooperation amongst the members of its opposite political parties except in some act of wrongdoing, shared corruption and perceived electoral gain.

8.     When there is considerable unity and solidarity among the forces of good, a lot of corruption, inefficiency, maladministration and social injustices can be done away with.

9.     A strong and effective Multi-Level, Apolitical-People’s Movement is as much necessary as a very responsible and honest Media for the success of any democratic form of Governance.

10.  Such a Movement by its sheer assertion of strength and determination to combat corruption at all levels will prove a deterrent to the corrupt, to a large extent; and, will also serve as a real partner-in-progress to the Government & other bodies in the reconstruction process of the nation. 

11.  When the people are groomed to be vigilant and pro-active by such an organized programme, supported and strengthened from the top, there is bound to be a tremendous check on corruption right from the grassroots.

12.  In due course, it would also be possible to evolve and implement a sort of ‘Five Year Plan to Combat Corruption’ with a multi–pronged strategy, by a joint body comprising representatives of the Government and of this Movement.

13.  Under the arms and eyes of such a nationwide coordinated Movement, measures such as necessary legal, electoral and fiscal reforms; enforcement of greater transparency and accountability; clear cut legislations and enforcement of stringent laws for those found guilty of corruption; supportive justice delivery mechanisms;  time bound unearthing of black money; strict monitoring and evaluation of all vital activities; generation of awareness and vigilance amongst the common citizens; creation of Combat Corruption Armies at all levels; reinforcement of existing crime detection, anti-corruption and vigilance agencies; engendering greater and constructive media participation; tapping on the advancements in science and technology to ensure corruption reduced and effective governance at all levels etc. will, no doubt, become much easier and bring about the desired results.

14.  The unemployed, educated and skilled manpower and latent energies of the youth can me canalized into creative and constructive works.

15. If all great personalities and organizations of our nation engaged fearlessly in efforts to safeguard honesty, transparency, righteousness and justice will give serious thought to this line of thinking and consent to join hands a great social transformation will be easily possible, and a great Movement to Combat Corruption & to Reconstruct India will have been established.

16.If conducted well, this Movement will, in course of time, serve as a school for better citizenship and sound leadership; and, up the way, members groomed up by this Movement will find their rightful places in our parliament and state legislatures thereby getting successfully engaged in a process of cleansing our politics effectively. In due course, a student’s wing of the Movement can also be launched for inculcating principles of honesty and fair governance amongst the youngsters.

H.  Some Broad Concept-Objectives:

a)     Coordination and cooperation among concerned NGOs
b)    Creation of a massive ‘platform of action’
c)     Adoption of priority based approaches
d)    Arriving at enlightened consensus on larger issues
e)     Assertion of collective will on crucial issues
f)      Sharing an active part in valuable legislations and sound reforms
g)     Awareness generation & mass awakenings 
h)    Serving as watchdogs & institutional whistleblowers
i)       Serving as guides and supporters of our democracy    
j)       Initiating large scale confidence building measures
k)    Harnessing of youth power for creative and constructive purposes
l)       Intensive monitoring of development measures
m)  Adoption of measures which promote a balanced and sustained growth

I.      Some Broad Concept-Goals:

a)     To help India combat corruption and injustices on all fronts
b)    To help India achieve sustainable development on all fronts
c)     To help India become self-reliant on all fronts
d)    To help India reduce poverty and unemployment
e)     To help India emerge as a world leader in co-operation and peaceful co-existence
f)      To help India foster unity and cultural co-operation among its people and with those of other countries
g)     To help India harness its untapped resources for the economic and social welfare of its people
h)    To help India wage a war against prevailing social evils
i)       To help India make far-sighted and humane advancements in the field of science and technology
j)       To help India give value based education to its younger generation
k)    To help India rise to the status of a developed nation

J.     Fundamental Concept-Characteristics:

a)     Nationwide
b)    Non-governmental
c)     Non-political
d)    Hierarchical
e)     Non-violent
f)      Non-corrupt
g)     Secular
h)    Democratic
i)       Co-operative
j)       Unifying
k)    Just
l)       Sustaining
m)  Creative
n)    Constructive
o)    Reconstructive
p)    Reformative
q)    Advisory
r)      Conciliatory
s)     Pro-active
t)      Nation-Building
u)    Watchdogging
v)    Whistleblowing
w)  Awareness Generating
x)    Manpower Mobilizing
y)    Empowering

K.  Basic Concept-Organs:

a)     A National Council
b)    State Councils
c)     District Level Combat Corruption & India Reconstruction Centers
d)    Primary Level Combat Corruption & India Reconstruction Centers
(The primary level could represent a village/municipality/corporation or a suitable combination of any of such adjacent units.)

 L.   Fundamental Methods of Action:

a)     By awakening, educating and empowering the masses
b)    By mobilizing youth power
c)     By networking with & in liaison with other NGOs
d)    By engaging with the media 
e)     By co-operation with Government, Semi-Governmental and private agencies
f)      By support from funding agencies and others
g)     By harnessing the numerous possibilities opened up by technology
h)    By strict adherence to self-ordained aims, goals, values, tools and characteristics

M. Basic Concept-Tools

a)     Debates, Conferences, Seminars, Symposiums etc
b)    Awareness Drives and Campaigns
c)     Mass Movements
d)    Manpower Mobilization and Solidarity Marches
e)     Camps, Demonstrations, Protests, Shram-Satyagrahas etc
f)      Electronic, Print and Audio-Visual Media
g)     Arts, Sports and Cultural Programmes
h)    Exhibitions, Stalls etc
i)       Combat Corruption & India Reconstruction Centers
j)       India Reconstruction Marches
k)    Pre-Legislative Participation
l)       Vigilance and Monitoring
m)  Knowledge Banks
n)    Counseling, Guidance, Training etc
o)    Research, Analysis and Synthesis
p)    Investigations, Mediations, Legal Actions etc

N.   Basic Work Plan

a)     Initiating communications, correspondence and basic planning
b)    Organizing debates, seminars, conferences etc at the national level
c)     Holding preliminary meeting / meetings at the national level
d)    Arriving at a consensus and assertion of collective will
e)     Constitution of the first national council
f)      Appointment of Office Bearers
g)     Drafting of requisite documents as ‘The Memorandum of Association’, ‘Rules and Regulations’ etc
h)    Preparation of important additional documents as ‘Code of Conduct of Members’, ‘Initial Work Plan’, ‘Budget’ etc
i)       Registration of the NGO
j)       Arranging initial funds and  other resources
k)    Establishment of head office
l)       Collection and documentation of information and initiating ground work for branching out and for other future activities
m)  Organizing debates, seminars, conferences etc at state levels
n)    Establishing state level councils
o)    Organizing camps for mobilization of human resources at the district and primary levels
p)    Setting up of Combat Corruption and India Reconstruction Centers at the district level
q)    Setting up of Combat Corruption and India Reconstruction Centers at the grassroots level
r)      Initiating work for networking other relevant and interested NGOs and Movements
s)     Initiating combat corruption activities
t)      Initiating active involvement in the development and reconstruction process of the nation
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