desioptimist
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You feel Hazare is a foolish village idiot?
He is an Army Naik, who when discharged from service voluntarily, spent his own savings and gratuity to uplift his village Ralegan Siddhi, which was a barren area into a cultivators' delight.
He has campaigned relentlessly against corruption in his own state of Maharastra.
Therefore, it would be wrong to feel that he is merely a village idiot.
Let us look at this issue dispassionately.
Are we for or against corruption?
If we are to fight corruption, which has reached a zenith, what is the answer?
Wait till the Parliament passes a Bill?
If that is so, then how is it that even after 42 years, the Bill has not been tabled even though much has been said and little done?
Today, all the inquiries and action that we see against the major scams in our country is because of the activism of the Supreme Court. But will we get a Chief Justice like Kapadia again? What if we have thieves like ex CJI Balakrishnan, who is actually a Christian but but took advantage of pretending to be an SC and who has assets disproportionate to his income?
Hazare's intellect maybe questionable, and that is why there are lawyers to include Justice Hedge, Magasaysay Award winner, Kejriwal and so on, whose intellect cannot be doubted.
On the other hand, the Ministers on the Panel, eminent that they are in their fields, are hardly icons of honesty and having tenacity of purpose.
One by one, the so call civil society representatives are being subjected to a smear campaign.
The answer is simple.
If there is a tough Lokpal Bill, crooked politicians will be a thing of the past and without being crooks it is difficult to win elections since you have to have money and muscle power and an honest income hardly allows a person to save his 'deposit'.
That is why honest people like Capt Gopinath, Mrs Sanyal (the Head of the ABN Amro) etc lost their election.
Democracy is the only answer to live like a free man and tough laws ensures a vibrant democracy so that no one can steal this freedom from the people.
Have you heard him speaking? Village idiot may be too harsh, but certainly he does not have the intellect to understand the nuances of drafting a bill which will fight corruption. I agree that he has earned goodwill of people by doing wonderful work, and will have a positive influence on the team.
What is special about being army lance naik?
I am not saying anybody has to be intelligent of highly educated to fight corruption. We all should do. He deserves the credit for doing what he has done.
The manner in which he did the whole fight is questionable. Govt relented because it had no option. But please dont tell me it is will of people. The only will of people that is statistically proven is through ballot box. Rest all( including Raj thakrey's goons) are will of a section of people.
Everybody is against corruption, but one cannot undermine the democratic process to fight corruption. It will hurt everybody in long run.
I am against judicial activism too. It is encroaching upon sovereignty of parliament. The problem with having too powerful judiciary/army/lokpal/cbi/raw is they are not accountable. You cannot change them if they turn out to be bad, every 5 years. It is nearly impossible to change a bad supreme court judge now, even if you know he is corrupt. Nearly 3 ministers have resigned just on the allegation of corruption.
Take the case of bhushan duo. Even if it is smear campaign against them(lets agree for sake of argument, but credible people have written against them in newspapers since long), propriety demands that they resign from team, and help from outside.
But you see all so called eminent civil society ganging up, and supporting them. Why not apply same rule that has been applied for ministers.
Just because we have different perception about ministers they need to pay, and others can get away?