Dear Ravindra: My conscience is absolutely crystal clear. I have no malicious intention to harm this wonderful revolution. Team Anna themselves is responsible for the present messy situation. Kiran Bedi makes tall claims of her personal integrity, why she submitted corrupt bills? Why Prashant Bhushan made controversial remark-plebiscite in Kashmir? Team Anna is craving for media limelight, barring some noble souls, some have hidden agenda. You like it or not but its there. It’s high time for team Anna to bring about a change in their strategy. Otherwise time is not far when gullible people who supported you will start receding. Make changes and don’t let infighting spoil anti corruption revolution. Remember sharks, touts, sinners, corrupts, plunderers in the guise of politicos and bureaucrats are waiting for that day. Let’s hope it wouldn’t happen......... Read my complete article clicking....http://wwwkrantirajiv-rajiv.blogspot.com/2011/11/is-crusade-against-corruption-losing.html With regards. Rajiv
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Rajiv Azad (Thinks out of Box), Manager, Communications, Branding and Content Development , Leading Hyderabad based organization
| 11 03 2011 06:12:06 +0000
Absolutely and it lends further to the statement that " people in glass houses should not throw stones at others". You have to be impeccable yourself to point fingers at others somewhat like Anna even though there is a case pending against him. I am not able to understand why Anna has not gone with the tide and reconstituted hsi core team. It svery often the coterie or core team surrounding a public figure that brings a bad name and reputation to the person.
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Jaygopal Raghavan, Marketing Manager, Landmark Group
| 11 02 2011 17:26:16 +0000
The initial zeal seems to have lost. I hope the people behind the moment will do enough to keep the spirit alive.
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Shashi Kumar U, Manager accounts & commercial, Mazda Concrete Products Pvt Ltd
| 11 02 2011 10:36:49 +0000
The infighting within Team Anna is very disappointing Kejeriwal's openly negative campaigning against congress in Hissar only proves their inflated ego hence highly deplorable Also it is quite disgracing to know that Kiran Bedi has been doctoring the travel bills. Team Anna's true political color is coming out. This is not any more a people's movement that it was thought to be. Team Anna's all talk on corruption has proved an absolute myth.
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KR BALA, Providing HR Services, Independent HR Consultant
| 11 02 2011 08:58:54 +0000
MUCH WATER has flowed under the bridge since octogenarian; Anna Hazare called his indefinite fast in the mid of August 2011. The strong team comprising leading social activist namely Arivind Kejriwal, Medha Patkar, Kiran Bedi, Kumar Vishwas, Swami Agnivesh, Rajendra Singh and Rajgopal since then has been marred with infighting. Allegations, counter allegations have been trading incessantly. Mudslinging has become a norm of the day for team though boasts of luminaries from a wide spectrum of domains. The battle began losing its sheen and sacred meaning when a video came out in public domain showing one of the key members, Agnivesh acting as a mole for government. Since then there has been no stopping. Time and again various members have been found engrossed in a series of allegations. It’s high time for team Anna to bring about a change in their strategy. Otherwise time is not far when gullible people who supported you will start receding. Make changes and don’t let infighting spoil anti corruption revolution. Remember sharks, touts, sinners, corrupts, plunderers in the guise of politicos and bureaucrats are waiting for that day. Let’s hope it wouldn’t happen. May I request all of you, to come up with your honest comment and suggestions......... With regards. Rajiv Azad dreamrajiv1931@gmail.com dream_rajiv_1931@yahoo.com 9700582873 http://wwwkrantirajiv-rajiv.blogspot.com/ http://www.merinews.com/cj/rajivazad http://www.allvoices.com/users/rajivazad twitter.com/rajivazad http://toostep.com/rajiv-azad/profile
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Rajiv Azad (Thinks out of Box), Manager, Communications, Branding and Content Development , Leading Hyderabad based organization
| 11 02 2011 05:07:24 +0000
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Dear Rajiv, Completely agree when you say so yet the very basis of your information and knowledge of conflict may be orchestrated if you do not possess first hand information. Simply sum up that someone is attempting a good deed and we must encourage is what I suggest.
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Ravindra Sharma, Managing Consultant, CHEF-India
| 11 05 2011 06:25:33 +0000
The first question: Is there a conflict really or vested interests are drumming it up? Whose interest is best served in believing there is a conflict? Suggest dear friends, Delve a bit deeper and think ...Can you yourself serve selflessly for some good cause in public interest before beginning to add motives to positive deeds of some others? It is always easy to criticise for the sake of.... while extremely difficult to practice good conduct and honest deeds especially for serving public good. Instead of doubting everyone else make a conscious effort to cleanse within and look for answers.
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Ravindra Sharma, Managing Consultant, CHEF-India
| 11 04 2011 13:20:09 +0000
Dear Rajiv, Completely agree when you say so yet the very basis of your information and knowledge of conflict may be orchestrated if you do not possess first hand information. Simply sum up that someone is attempting a good deed and we must encourage is what I suggest.
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Ravindra Sharma, Managing Consultant, CHEF-India
| 11 04 2011 13:18:55 +0000
I favor No because team Anna has already given a political will against corruption. What we see now is cynicism. Janlokpal is not the only way ahead. A lot of laws and policies are needed which can make things difficult for people in authoritative positions to graft. We must believe in our democracy and should not loose faith in a system which has developed in last 60 years of independence.
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Tanmay Gaur, Freelance Software Developer
| 11 03 2011 05:32:42 +0000
We should always look for positive things & should sidelined these things & should not forget the goal of Janlokpal bill. Thanks for referral, Rajiv.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Project Manager, Phadnis Infrastructur Ltd
| 11 02 2011 11:23:09 +0000
Fighting an election is expensive, besides the candidate should have some following, people who will canvass for him/her. Fighting election as an independent is very difficult. Selection of candidates are done by the parties but not the voters of the area. Parties consider the caste, creed, region, relegion etc of the candidate and his/her ability to spend in the election on his/her own. So one cannot expect honest people find a place in the elections.
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kanukurthy sudershanrao, Operations Manager, Andhra Bank
| 11 02 2011 09:48:02 +0000
Probably we should give government time to impose, apply and articulate it. Anna and team is warning the government now and again which is really not needed. Perhaps we should wait for sometime and if nothing works in this time we the common people should stand up again.
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Himanshu Pathak, Sr/Principal Coresspondent, Coresspondent
| 11 02 2011 06:35:43 +0000
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