Walk to 'SAVE DEMOCRACY' on 18th June (Saturday) from Rajghat to National Human Rights Commission

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Surya Prakash Loonker

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Jun 13, 2011, 3:46:26 AM6/13/11
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Jago Party Delhi Unit has organised a silent march on 18 June from Rajghat to the office of the National Human Rights Commission to highlight the plight of the people oppressed by a despotic government. Holding peaceful demonstrations to protest the flaws in the system is their democratic right. Surya Prakash Loonker appeals to all to participate in this march in big numbers to register people’s serious objection to the atrocities of the authority.

 

We strongly demand to the government to declare India’s money stashed in tax havens as national property immediately  and pass the ordinance for the same for Baba Ramdev to have a reason to end his fast.

 

We strongly condemn the Union Government for its demonic attempt to muzzle public dissent on the night of 4 June. It was creating a situation reminiscent of Emergency, unmindful of its consequences. This repression will fail to strangulate democracy, no matter what brutal means the police employ, a deplorable example of which they displayed by beating innocent satyagrahis half-asleep in the fateful night of 4 June.

 

We would like to bring to your notice the statement of Union Home Minister P Chidambaram in his interview to Doordarshan and that of Mr Kapil Sibal in his interview on All India Radio. They were both blatant distortions of facts. They were trying to divert public attention from the issue of corruption by adding a political hue to a popular movement.

 

Those occupying such responsible positions in the government have said that Govindacharya was ghost-managing the Bharat Swabhiman show. Mr Sibal even claimed that he was present on the dais and that Swami Ramdev was a mere mask of the Rashtriys Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS). We deny this charge and challenge the Telecom Minister to prove the allegation, failing which he should render an unconditional apology. This government, whose ministers are issuing such irresponsible statements, does not deserve to continue in power. It is distorting facts and trying to run down the anti-corruption movements in the same way in which Indira Gandhi had tried to berate the J P movement before imposing Emergency. You may all recall that, in order to belittle people’s movement for change, the then government had termed Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan a CIA agent! A divided, bewildered Congress faced with insecurity of losing power then imposed emergency. People, however, taught the Congress a lesson and defeated it with a massive mandate and demonstrated their faith in democracy and abhorrence for dictatorship.

 

The issues confronting the country are unemployment, bad governance, pathetic administration, corruption and price rise. This government, having completely failed to address them, is trying to deflect attention from them. Its intentions are mala fide. Otherwise, how could the government not act on the FIR against Hasan Ali, the conduit of corrupt politicians and bureaucrats, for four years? Why is the government not disclosing the names of people who have stashed black money in tax haven countries? What are the compulsions of the government that it cannot get an ordinance passed on the issue of black money? Now it is clear that the Prime Minister was aware of the 2G and Commonwealth Games scams. Why were actions not taken against those responsible? All these show the intentions of the government to shield the corrupt and the guilty.

 

Jago Party Delhi unit appeals to all anti-corruption activists to join hands. We have convened a meeting of different organisations active nationwide in the fight against bad governance and corruption on 25 June, the day Emergency was imposed on this country. We are confident that a common strategy can be evolved for the forward march. The fight against corruption demands that members of civil society should overcome ideological untouchability and act as per people’s sentiments to reign in the virus of corruption.

 

I appeal to all to join this fight against corruption in whichever way they can. Come walk with us on June 18 at 5 pm, in fight against remains of British colonisers – Congress and UPA govt.

 

Surya Prakash Loonker, Politician

Better India Thru Politics
Jago Party

A-8 Mandakini Enclave, Alaknanda, New Delhi - 110 019.  INDIA.
T: +91-11-40533711  W: http://loonker.in, http://jago.in

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