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Which bill has been passed? Will this end corruption in India, no. Will this significantly cripple corruption in India, perhaps. Only time will tell. I would appreciate, Indian members to do a follow-up on the passing of this bill, 6-months or perhaps a year down the road. Then we can see
if the bill was a prayer answered or a curse.
Wrong. The three critical points have only been passed, with conditions, to the Standing Committee for due consideration. The Standing Committee may very well reject these points eventually. Or it may accept those points.No bill has been passed but a resolution is passed in which it is stated that all the critical or contentious issues which will incorporate in the ultimate bill. That's why I said it is the first step.
Does anyone know how this act be enforced? Will it be upto CBI to hold all accountable lr will a new police force be set up?
Wrong. The three critical points have only been passed, with conditions, to the Standing Committee for due consideration. The Standing Committee may very well reject these points eventually. Or it may accept those points.
The celebration is premature to say the least. If Govt can have it's way, you are looking at another 40 years. (IIRC there is no time limit to how long a Parliamentary Standing Committee can consider something before it.)
If passing a Law would bring El Dorado, India would have been a better place. The real issue is enforcement. I remember the days when CVC (Chief Vigilance Commissioner) officer was open for business, corruption situation only got worse.
Who will be the guy leading Jan Lokpal, some IAS officer or ex-magistrate. Some things never change, I am not cynical.
The whole thing to me reflects todays, take a pill lose your weight mentality that is pervasive through out the world. If you really want to lose weight, you have to endure the pain of solid work-out. The pill may help, but the hardwork is the real deal.
Wrong. The three critical points have only been passed, with conditions, to the Standing Committee for due consideration. The Standing Committee may very well reject these points eventually. Or it may accept those points.
The celebration is premature to say the least. If Govt can have it's way, you are looking at another 40 years. (IIRC there is no time limit to how long a Parliamentary Standing Committee can consider something before it.)