Anna Hazare's Movement- watch out for subversion
The movement started by Anna Hazare is nearing its climax as of now. The Indian Government is looking for a way out of the mess they have landed themselves into. At the same time, they are trying to subvert the movement, by trying to sneak in their ‘Trojan horses’ into the civil society’s share of 5 members of the proposed committee to draft the implementation of the Jan Lokpal Bill.
It’s obvious to the Government that they will have to start the procedure for the implementation of the Bill very soon, so the subversion of Anna Hazare's Movement has commenced.
There was an interesting and most probably sponsored interview of Infosys chairman and chief mentor N R Narayana Murthy on a News Channel yesterday. For most part of the interview, Murthy stammered when asked about the movement. He refrained from criticizing the Government and taking a firm stand. Then the final question ‘would he be like to be part of the committee’ and the answer’ it would be a wonderful opportunity, he would be delighted’. And so it becomes clear what is the real purpose of this interview.
With his co-founder Nandan Nilekani already part of the community of looters, enjoying cabinet rank, Murthy can’t resist the temptation of basking in glory. Whereas there should be no problem if the Government offers Murthy a position from its half of the 10 member committee. Anna Hazare should reject his offer of being part of the civil society’s share outright.
The Government will try its level best to sabotage the movement. The public should watch its every move with suspicion.
It’s obvious to the Government that they will have to start the procedure for the implementation of the Bill very soon, so the subversion of Anna Hazare's Movement has commenced.
There was an interesting and most probably sponsored interview of Infosys chairman and chief mentor N R Narayana Murthy on a News Channel yesterday. For most part of the interview, Murthy stammered when asked about the movement. He refrained from criticizing the Government and taking a firm stand. Then the final question ‘would he be like to be part of the committee’ and the answer’ it would be a wonderful opportunity, he would be delighted’. And so it becomes clear what is the real purpose of this interview.
With his co-founder Nandan Nilekani already part of the community of looters, enjoying cabinet rank, Murthy can’t resist the temptation of basking in glory. Whereas there should be no problem if the Government offers Murthy a position from its half of the 10 member committee. Anna Hazare should reject his offer of being part of the civil society’s share outright.
The Government will try its level best to sabotage the movement. The public should watch its every move with suspicion.
Narayan Murthy's dream dies a pre mature death.
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