On stage in life when most septuagenarians hang their boots to celebrate the retirement, Anna Hazare is selflessly working for the people and still going strong since last 30yrs. The entire nation supported this gutsy guy who not only require the introduction in January Lokpal Bill (Bill Ombudsman citizens) but also humility fasted for civilian demands were met. I could not fast as others, but also could not resist a bit of "I'm Anna," a campaign against corruption. Thousands and thousands of people like you and I came out to show their solidarity for all 4 days of moving ... and then ... Governments are the largest democracies of the world even think about giving deaf people a year for the humble requirements .... I really do not think so! It was pretty heartbreaking when the anti-corruption movement Anna Hazare was drawing comparisons to the uprising in Egypt. It is as unintentionally belittling or undermining the struggle launched by our freedom fighters to give us our democratic way back in 1947 Anti-corruption movement in India is simply honest rightly insist that people are putting out the statutory laws, and by using the soon rallies to communicate our needs ... vis-a-vis Egypt, the rising real democracy. The captain of the Pakistan Cricket team must have criticized the Indian media for the negativity, but look at what the media has done to make this move a big success. Undoubtedly, the press is the nation that churn out stories of the masses. Even More,
tactfully put pressure on governments to act now or loose people's trust in the system forever. In addition, the media, social networking and micro-blogging made a flurry of ideas, bringing together the unity of mind to exercise the greatest non-violent people on Independence Day could lead to Mahatma Gandhi.
Joining hands with the United Nations
It is definitely time for India to be part of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, which crimilizes not only the basic corruption such as bribery and embezzlement of public funds, but also the business proceeds of corruption. The agreement, which took effect way back in 2005 saw the approval and participation of 140 countries around the world ... except India, which raised his hands rather than shaking hands in conjunction with this first legally binding international instrument against corruption.
Finally we got to go talk
So more power to the people, more power to India's implementation, more power for economic growth, more power to direct investments, more power to spend on health care and infrastructure, better and more transparent use of taxpayer money ... but all this made possible only if we as individuals avoid accepting or giving fines sifarish (reference), or something very much chain this movement.
tactfully put pressure on governments to act now or loose people's trust in the system forever. In addition, the media, social networking and micro-blogging made a flurry of ideas, bringing together the unity of mind to exercise the greatest non-violent people on Independence Day could lead to Mahatma Gandhi.
Joining hands with the United Nations
It is definitely time for India to be part of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, which crimilizes not only the basic corruption such as bribery and embezzlement of public funds, but also the business proceeds of corruption. The agreement, which took effect way back in 2005 saw the approval and participation of 140 countries around the world ... except India, which raised his hands rather than shaking hands in conjunction with this first legally binding international instrument against corruption.
Finally we got to go talk
So more power to the people, more power to India's implementation, more power for economic growth, more power to direct investments, more power to spend on health care and infrastructure, better and more transparent use of taxpayer money ... but all this made possible only if we as individuals avoid accepting or giving fines sifarish (reference), or something very much chain this movement.