I notice that I am the first to comment.
No surprise, given that the Indian state appears to be
staring into the abyss of illegitimacy, that her doltish and corrupt ruling
classes have driven her into.
Anybody with even an iota of constitutional sense would have
realised by now that the NDA campaign was fuelled by lies.
That India's political system has abused the amenities of a
republic to such extreme dysfunction that people can do no more than roll their
eyes and change the subject.
Narendra Modi came to
power promising good governance.
Good governance sans legitimacy? Good governance where
satraps suspected of stunning venality and heinous crimes bulldoze a rotted and
delegitimized ‘opposition’ ?
Scary!
Since the last couple of years, I have intimated the
Rashtrapathi, Prime Minister's Office and the Supreme Court of India about a
corrupt judge in the Supreme Court.
http://goo.gl/uDFdr
http://goo.gl/WNw1e
Little has happened !
Corruption is a well organised conspiracy of silence.
Whistleblowers risk their lives. Many are killed.
For close to three decades I have, as an unsupported,
conscientious citizen written about, demonstrated and organised against
corruption.
Oddly, India's editorial classes have been most prominent
among those who have disparaged and muffled my efforts.
Emboldened by the corruption of the Press, the Judiciary,
Rashtrapathi Bhavan, the Prime Minister's Office the Chief Information
Commissioner and State Information Commissioner have all actively and
maliciously conspired to violate my rights, humiliate and hound me.
The Government and
judiciary have dodged my various Right To Information petitions.
A massive, close to three decade long demonstration of the
miredness, impotence and destructiveness of India's powers that be.
A former Governor , who I had petitioned for help, turned
around and instigated my Apartments' Association to cut off my water supply.
Since April 5 2002, I have had to physically fetch water for
my flat every other day .
Prasar Bharathi abused a stretched judiciary by pursuing a
silly, motivated litigation that it has continued for decades.
In other words, it is impossible to earn an honest living in
India today.
Riches beyond the dreams of avarice, such as for instance,
showered on the players and hustlers of cricket, await those willing to violate
India's trust.
My "no excuses", ultra peaceful, non partisan,
individual sathyagraha against corruption and for the idea of the rule of law
in India. httphttp://goo.gl/qZup7 http://bit.ly/orCEMV
Now in its 25th year.
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