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’

Showing posts with label Anna Hazare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anna Hazare. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

A Call for an Intellectual Renaissance

India is now on the threshold of a social revolution
Give it the backing of an intellectual regeneration
Instead of remaining imprisoned in selfishness and bigotry
Let’s take freedom to think big and cleanse our democracy

Anna Hazare has come out bravely to kindle the flame
It’s time we stood with him boldly to uphold the same
It’s time we raised our voice so high that by its sharpness
All wanton chains that bind our Mother(land) get broken
It’s time we sacrificed our hearts and brains so selflessly
That all those slumbering indifferently will surely be awoken
It’s time all those who work with paper, pen, canvas and mike
For the welfare of our nation, now become more bold and outspoken
It’s time we sought more means, creative and constructive
That will root out corruption and reform the entire nation
It’s time we enlightened the masses, not just rouse them to action
It’s time we strove for conciliation, not confrontation
It’s time for reconstruction, not destruction
It’s time to support Anna Hazare
For the real freedom of our Nation.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

A Letter to All My Countrymen on Independence Day 2011

Dear Friends:
As our country celebrates the 64th Anniversary of its Independence from British Rule, we are on the eve of our second great Freedom struggle. This time we seek freedom from the Rule of Corruption.  But it needs to be well remembered that now our adversaries and our situations are different. So, rightly enough, the tools and means we adopt should also be different.

In Anna Hazare we have a great crusader and leader of the masses, no doubt. He is one person who is capable of mobilizing the masses to get our country on the right tracks. His team is also highly appreciable. But, all my admiration for him and his team not withstanding, I regret to admit that, on a personal ground, I feel Team Anna’s  means and approaches with regard to the Lokpal Bill Issue are too uncalled for at the moment. Although the movement intends to keep itself non-violent, peaceful and democratic, there are high chances of its unintentionally instigating violence and transgressing democracy, in the near future. This needs to be averted. At the same time we need to understand that the Lokpal Bill is not going to be the ultimate solution to the problem of corruption plaguing our country today. So overall there is a need to rethink on the issues, prioritize our goals, sanitize our means and mobilize the masses with a view to achieve the desired ends the most democratically, peacefully and effectively. We want a civilized movement not civil unrest. We want to cleanse our democratic system not have it overthrown completely. We want to safeguard, not imperil, the unity, security and stability of our country.

Although a Movement is commonly defined as a largely informal and unorganized group, a Social Movement can and should, metamorphose itself into a well-organized group, in order to be more democratic and efficient, especially when the task at hand is not an easier one. If the present day anti-corruption crusaders at the national level (including Team Anna) are able to direct the energy and enthusiasm of the masses (especially of our awakening youth) towards a concerted and concrete action, peace and prosperity can be ensured to a large extent in our nation. Our abundant resources can then be beautifully harnessed to earn us a pride of place in the group of developed nations. Real freedom will reign our nation then. A considerable check on corruption at all levels would be possible and poverty and social injustices would then be greatly reduced.   

So to this cancerous problem of corruption at all levels, as a solution, I suggest the formation and implementation of a “Well-Organized, Comprehensive and Constructive Nationwide Movement to Combat Corruption”. A Movement, as suggested, will prove to be and can serve as a new organ of Democracy, no doubt. To think on something new and different is always a bit too difficult. But I have full faith in the people of this country and hope, one day or the other, those who really matter will come to realize the need for such a Movement which will really be based on the principles that not all are corrupt and evil and that not all who are corrupt and evil will remain so for ever. 

Ours is really a great country. Our forefathers (including the Father of our Nation) sacrificed their lives to give us the benefits of freedom. Let us take care to conduct ourselves rightly to safeguard that freedom and add to it constructively to provide worthy benefits to the present generation as well as to posterity. 

Wishing you all a great and meaningful Independence Day Anniversary,

Kannan G
(A humble citizen of India)

Saturday, July 30, 2011

An Open Letter to All Anti-Corruption Crusaders (especially to Team Anna)



Dear Shri. Anna Hazare, Shri. Santosh Hegde, Shri. Aravind Kejriwal, Shri. Shanti Bhushan, Shri. Prashant Bhushan, Swami Agnivesh, Sri Sri Ravishankar, Dr. Kiran Bedi and other Anti-Corruption Crusaders:

I, a humble citizen of India and an admirer of ‘India Against Corruption’, write you this letter with hope you will give serious consideration to the humble views and suggestions I put forward herewith. 

Considering the pros and cons of the unfortunate situations prevailing in India now, I think, a Well-Organized, Comprehensive, Coordinated and Constructive Nationwide Movement to Combat Corruption is the need of the hour. And, I think, the existing India Against Corruption under the leadership of Anna Hazare and all of you can, if it shows the necessary will and wisdom, soon transform itself into the proposed highly powerful and organized Nationwide Movement. This Mega Movement, of the people, by the people and for the people, can serve as an Umbrella Organization for all NGOs and Individuals working on this field. Such a Combat Corruption and India Reconstruction Movement can, no doubt, ensure good governance at all levels of our private and public lives.

Considering the hard realities grappling our country today, genuine efforts to curb corruption, should no doubt take precedence to one and everything if we, as a nation, are to make any substantial progress and development. It is true that we have sufficient resources and manpower to make ours a developed country, but nothing would be of avail, unless we make earnest efforts to combat this cancerous corruption which has now unfortunately spread to almost all walks and spheres of our lives. Tackling the corruption that stifles the common man should ever be high on our agenda.

Anyone who wages a war against corruption and injustice is now more vulnerable to loss and defeat because of the tyranny, wickedness and unity amongst the forces of evil as against the scattered strength of the non-corrupt and the good-intentioned. So what we find now is that more and more people who are good-natured by themselves are tending to become silent and inactive and indifferent and tolerant to more and more acts of corruption, injustice and cruelty. This should change. The responses that ‘India Against Corruption’ could garner in its recent campaigns for the Jan Lokpal Bill, is evidence that the change is happening, that the country is now on the awakening. But it is only by raising their awareness levels, by encouraging and supporting them to stand up and fight , by equipping them with enough courage and strength, by organizing them for valiant action, by providing them the necessary background and backup that we can successfully combat this scourge of corruption. It is under these circumstances that a Well-Organized and Comprehensive Nationwide Movement to Combat Corruption becomes inevitable. A movement as proposed will be real empowerment of the people.

Such a Movement by its sheer assertion of strength and determination to combat corruption at all levels will prove deterrent to the corrupt, to a large extent. When the people are groomed to be vigilant and pro-active by such a programme, supported and strengthened from the top, there is bound to be a tremendous check on corruption right from the grassroots. Such a movement will ensure that all governmental and non-governmental activities (including that of corporate and other private bodies) will come under the scanner of one or the other branches of this Movement. Under the arms and eyes of such a nationwide coordinated Movement, measures such as necessary legal and fiscal reforms; 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 etc. will, no doubt, bring about the desired results. 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. 

The proposed Movement, I think, should have an Apex Council at the national level followed by a hierarchical structure of councils at the state, district and primary or grassroots level. The primary level could represent a village/municipality/corporation or a suitable combination of any of such adjacent units. Although the functioning of the Movement will be from bottom to top, the origin and structuring of the Movement will have to take place from the top. At the outset, the present anti-corruption crusaders at the national level need to call forth a national level preliminary meeting/meetings to discuss the possibilities and modalities of such an Organized Nation-wide Movement. Following this, once a national level council of the movement is formed and the organization is registered, state level preliminary meetings should be held. Subsequently, after formation of state level councils, the campaign should be intensified to encourage the formation of district level councils. Care should be taken to see that no politicians, however clean they be, are allowed to become members of these councils. Next comes the primary and the most important grassroots level. This level should be held open to clean politicians too (be they of whichever party). Membership at the grassroots level could be classified into three, as Working Members, Nominal Members and Advisory Members. Awareness campaigns should be intensified and efforts should be made to enroll, as many citizens as possible, as at least nominal members at the grassroots level. After the initial constitution of councils at various levels, a selection mechanism can be enforced to ensure time-bound ascension of willing and qualified members to higher levels.

Anybody found guilty of crime or corruption should strictly be prohibited from enjoying membership of this Movement at any level. Stringent rules and regulations need to be made for the conduct of this Movement at all levels. A code of conduct needs to be framed and implemented for the members. Highly transparent, honest and effective accounting practices should be maintained with respect to fund raising, allocation of funds, expenditure, etc. 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. No doubt, if conducted well, this Movement will, in course of time, serve as a school for better citizenship and sound leadership. Up the way, members groomed up by this Movement will find their rightful places in our parliament and state legislatures. Politics will by then become a lot cleaner and our country will be on a real developmental track. 

Reforms engendered with wisdom and foresight is required in almost all spheres of our social and political life. Consciously implemented slow and steady reforms aimed at a total revamp are always preferable, for any country, to a naturally and inevitably occurring total revolution, which will bring in a lot of destruction and deceleration. In order that things move in a very orderly, non-violent and democratic manner (without creating an unhealthy civil unrest and without jeopardizing the stability of our country) and in order that we achieve the desired ends before situations worsen, I think, no short-cuts would be of avail, only the hard but effective means need to be pursued – and those means rightly point towards nothing short of a Well-Organized, Comprehensive, Coordinated and Constructive Nationwide Movement to Combat Corruption. Hope, 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 at level one come forward to become the torch bearers of this great Movement to Combat Corruption, of this great Mission to Reconstruct India, of this Glorious Revolution.

What I give here is just food for thought. Kindly put in your hearts and brains, and come up with the right solutions. 

With thanks and best wishes,
Kannan G.