newslink http://www.allvoices.com/ Lucknow based NGO suggests team anna to shift focus of agitation on all MPs in their respective constituencies An emergency meeting of Yaishwaryaj Seva Sansthan was held on 20-08-11 at its camp office in Lucknow. The meeting discussed the much talked about issue of Lokpal Bill . The meeting started with the address by Babita Singh who said " Right now nation is in the grip of anti-corruption drive. This is nothing but the public anger against the system which is spilling out on the streets with media going into overdrive . Seemingly , the followers of honesty are full of unquestioning faith and euphoria, and they are swearing to die for honesty or we can say fight against corruption . To be successful in true sense , a drive should be based on truth , moral force , humility , non-violence , peace apart from it being subjective and compassionate . There is dire need of a panel of expert in each constituency of parliament who should be well acquainted with the shortcomings of the government's version of Lokpal . They should be ready with a feasible alternative of each and every shortcoming . Its our duty to dispel any sort of ignorance / misinformation and imbibe moral force with humility in creating a change of heart of the target section of the society. " " To get the good legislation through campaign, a more conciliatory approach shall be needed .Our aim is to make a dent in the problem of corruption and not to destabilize the parliament in any way. More focus should be on tight implementation of the key provisions of the legislation. We all are seeing the pathetic state of RTI act all across the nation and in each state because of the poor implementation of its key provisions." Said Vishnu Dutt. Another Member Badam Singh made his point by saying " In India Constitution is Supreme and is above Parliament .Courts in India have the authority to strike down laws passed by the parliament if the judiciary feels that the law goes against the basic principles of the Constitution of India .So Parliament is NOT Supreme in India. It is the Constitution of India which is Supreme and judiciary is established to ensure that both executive and legislative function without violating the principles of the Constitution. Keeping this in mind Higher judiciary should be out of ambit of Lokpal." "There is no provision for a referendum in the Constitution,but the statute doesn't explicitly bar them either. After all Public referendums are actually an integral part of any real democracy. Governments should do only what the people of the country want it to do. Some may say that it shall involve large amount of time and money but for an issue like corruption , this is immaterial. The government should hold a national public referendum across the country on the sticking points of the Lokpal and see what the people actually want on controversial points i.e. (i) Prime Minister should be under Lok Pal scanner even during his term in office. (ii) Judiciary, MLAs, MPs, bureaucrats, clerks, peons etc should all be under the same authority. (iii) Life imprisonment should be awarded for corruption (iv) appointment procedure of Lokpal members etc. Lokpal should be elected by whole of the nation . Eligibility for lokpal should also be decided by the referendum. Pending any decision on referendum , Any of all the M.P.s who has a clear conscience should immediately introduce Jan Lokpal Bill as a private members bill. Then both the bills be referred to the Parliamentary standing committee which should get advice from experts,including those from Civil Society .The committees final view should be processed for further action as detailed herewith. After the outcome of the referendum , the result of the referendum should prevail. " said Premi Sagar , another member of YAISHWARYAJ. Urvashi Sharma , Secretary of Yaishwaryaj Seva Sansthan said " Its not that only MPs/Ministers at Centre are Pro-Corruption . M.L.A.s / Ministers of State governments are even more corrupt . More or less , all politicians are corrupt irrespective of the party , they are with right now . With so many defections and changeovers like monkey-jumps no one is able to identify as to who started from where and passed through which passage. We are seeing the present only . As such there is no ideology of today's politicians. So, The need is to direct a movement against all M.P.s and M.L.A.s of all constituencies . As citizen of India it is our dharma to first question ourselves and then to all our leaders and hold them to high ethical standards. We cannot have high benchmarks of accountability for politicians, and no benchmarks for ourselves. So instead of sitting on dharnas against the central government , we should mobilize the people first to practice high ethical standards for themselves from the day and then shift their focus against the M.P. of their constituency not only to mount pressure on him to support the required Jan Lokpal Bill in Parliament but also to practice high ethical standards in all his future ventures. There should be an open demand that the fast shall not be broken until n unless there is a written commitment from the respective M.P. that he shall not only support the required Jan Lokpal Bill in Parliament but also practice high ethical standards in all his future ventures. Yes , anti defection law,party whip etc. etc. are there . We know many a cases where M.P.s have gone against party whip , have defected their parties for their own selfish motive so this time why can't they do this for the people of their own constituency. After all they are in Parliament because of them ( The people ) . If they do it once this time , maybe they shall be in parliament forever. " " A decision was taken to write an open letter to anna hazare , aruna roy , medha patkar and manmohan singh suggesting them the points raised in the meeting. The same has been sent to them." told Urvashi. - Urvashi Sharma yaishwaryah.seva.sansthan@gmail.com |
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Lucknow based NGO suggests team anna to shift focus of agitation on all MPs in their respective constituencies
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