Is India really fighting against
corruption with Anna Hazare?




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What are the roots of India’s fight against ‘Corruption’?
 •   2G spectrum scam resulting into a loss to the exchequer and illegal
     manipulation of the spectrum allocation process
 •   Wikileaks of the US embassy secret cables
 •   2010 fake housing loan scam
 •   Adarsh Housing Society (Mumbai) Scam
 •   2010 Commonwealth Games Corruption Controversy




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Anna Hazare’s Protest for Jan Lokpal Bill
         •     On 5 April 2011, Anna Hazare initiated a movement by beginning fast unto
               death at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
         •     Movement gained momentum with support of India’s youth
         •     Protests erupted in Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and many
               other places




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Understanding Jan Lokpal Bill
          •      In India, the Jan Lokpal Bill is a draft anti-corruption bill that would create
                 an independent body
          •      It would have the power to prosecute bureaucrats
          •      The bill was drafted by former IPS officer, Kiran Bedi, Shanti Bhushan,
                 Justice N. Santosh Hedge, Advocate Prashant Bhushan and former chief
                 election commisioner J.M. Lyngdoh
          •      The first Lokpal Bill was passed in 1969 but failed to get through Rajya
                 Sabha for coming 42 years




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Draft Lokpal Bill 2010




                 Draft Lokpal Bill 2010 was created under the
                              ruling Congress Party


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Difference between Jan Lokpal Bill and
        Draft Lokpal Bill 2010
Varying Opinions about Jan Lokpal Bill!




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Favorable Public Opinion

              “Hazzare represents millions of people in this country whose
               patience with the current corrupt regime is reaching its limit”,
                                   A. Seshan, via e-mail

              “It is time politicians responded to Anna Hazare's demands”,
                                            Shankar

           “Every Indian should come out and support the cause for which
               Anna Hazare risks death. If we do not rise now to face the
                        moment of truth, we never will”, Anurag



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Unfavorable Public Opinion




            “The movement behind the Jan Lokpal Bill is crossing the lines of
               reasonableness. It is premised on an institutional imagination
                   that is at best naïve”, Pratap Mehta, political analyst

                    “The seeds of authoritarianism”, Neera Chandhoke, Indian
                                           Express Group

           “The Jan Lokpal Bill: Good intentions and the road to hell”, Amba
                                 Salelkar, Practicing Lawyer

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Features of Proposed Bill

•   A central government anti-corruption institution called "Lokpal",
    supported by state institutions called "Lokayukta" will be set up
•   Lokpal will be completely independent of the government
•   Members will be appointed through a transparent and participatory
    process
•   Discussions and video recordings shall be made public
•   A list of cases disposed with brief details will be published on the website
•   Investigations in each case will have to be completed in one year
•   Any loss caused by a corrupt person to the government will be recovered
    at the time of conviction
•      Lokpal will impose financial penalty on guilty officers if any citizen’s work
                is not accomplished within a prescribed time period
         •      Any complaint against any officer of Lokpal shall be investigated and if
                found to be substantive, will result in his dismissal within two months
         •      The existing anti-corruption agencies (CVC, departmental vigilance and
                the anti-corruption branch of CBI) will be merged into Lokpal
         •      The agency will also provide protection to whistleblowers who alert about
                potential corruption cases




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What is India’s future with the Jan Lokpal
                             Bill?




          Keeping the features of proposed Jan Lokpal Bill in mind, can we really
                 “ensure” the continuation of anti-corruption machinery?

           Can we “ensure” honest officials for keeping the committee clean and
                             genuinely helping common man?
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  • 1.
    Is India reallyfighting against corruption with Anna Hazare? http://im.rediff.com/getahead/2010/dec/01-iim-a-anti-corruption-helpline-6.jpg
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    What are theroots of India’s fight against ‘Corruption’? • 2G spectrum scam resulting into a loss to the exchequer and illegal manipulation of the spectrum allocation process • Wikileaks of the US embassy secret cables • 2010 fake housing loan scam • Adarsh Housing Society (Mumbai) Scam • 2010 Commonwealth Games Corruption Controversy http://www.indiabuzzing.com/wp-content/uploads/cbi-sms-campaign-against-corruption2.jpeg
  • 3.
    Anna Hazare’s Protestfor Jan Lokpal Bill • On 5 April 2011, Anna Hazare initiated a movement by beginning fast unto death at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi • Movement gained momentum with support of India’s youth • Protests erupted in Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and many other places http://www.popeve.org/wp-content/uploads/Anna_Hazare_Con73442.jpg
  • 4.
    Understanding Jan LokpalBill • In India, the Jan Lokpal Bill is a draft anti-corruption bill that would create an independent body • It would have the power to prosecute bureaucrats • The bill was drafted by former IPS officer, Kiran Bedi, Shanti Bhushan, Justice N. Santosh Hedge, Advocate Prashant Bhushan and former chief election commisioner J.M. Lyngdoh • The first Lokpal Bill was passed in 1969 but failed to get through Rajya Sabha for coming 42 years http://im.in.com/connect/images/profile/apr2011/Lokpal_Bill_300.jpg
  • 5.
    Draft Lokpal Bill2010 Draft Lokpal Bill 2010 was created under the ruling Congress Party http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/images/stories/large/2009/05/16/india87413162.jpg
  • 6.
    Difference between JanLokpal Bill and Draft Lokpal Bill 2010
  • 7.
    Varying Opinions aboutJan Lokpal Bill! http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/thumb.cms?photoid=7917354&width=415&resizemode=4
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    Favorable Public Opinion “Hazzare represents millions of people in this country whose patience with the current corrupt regime is reaching its limit”, A. Seshan, via e-mail “It is time politicians responded to Anna Hazare's demands”, Shankar “Every Indian should come out and support the cause for which Anna Hazare risks death. If we do not rise now to face the moment of truth, we never will”, Anurag http://searchwarp.com/UserImages/31552/Bhopal.jpg
  • 10.
    Unfavorable Public Opinion “The movement behind the Jan Lokpal Bill is crossing the lines of reasonableness. It is premised on an institutional imagination that is at best naïve”, Pratap Mehta, political analyst “The seeds of authoritarianism”, Neera Chandhoke, Indian Express Group “The Jan Lokpal Bill: Good intentions and the road to hell”, Amba Salelkar, Practicing Lawyer http://images.indiascanner.com/image/2011/04/Jan-Lokpal-Bill.jpg
  • 11.
    Features of ProposedBill • A central government anti-corruption institution called "Lokpal", supported by state institutions called "Lokayukta" will be set up • Lokpal will be completely independent of the government • Members will be appointed through a transparent and participatory process • Discussions and video recordings shall be made public • A list of cases disposed with brief details will be published on the website • Investigations in each case will have to be completed in one year • Any loss caused by a corrupt person to the government will be recovered at the time of conviction
  • 12.
    Lokpal will impose financial penalty on guilty officers if any citizen’s work is not accomplished within a prescribed time period • Any complaint against any officer of Lokpal shall be investigated and if found to be substantive, will result in his dismissal within two months • The existing anti-corruption agencies (CVC, departmental vigilance and the anti-corruption branch of CBI) will be merged into Lokpal • The agency will also provide protection to whistleblowers who alert about potential corruption cases http://www.srknews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Lokpal-Bill.jpg
  • 13.
    What is India’sfuture with the Jan Lokpal Bill? Keeping the features of proposed Jan Lokpal Bill in mind, can we really “ensure” the continuation of anti-corruption machinery? Can we “ensure” honest officials for keeping the committee clean and genuinely helping common man? http://www.indiabuzzing.com/wp-content/uploads/alarming-level-of-corruption-in-india1jpeg.jpg
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