rockstarIN
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True about letting ruling people know that public is unhappy BUT that will be convyed through ballet in comming elections.
No need for emotional steps and disturb public order. We had done that during Lawyers' movment
A vote once it 5 years does not eradicate corruption, we are voting for last 64 years..nothing happened....
Lots of promises in the election campaigns...then 5 years easy, cool life with power.
Here is one of the protester who is a VP in a global bank in Hong Kong came down for hunger strike,..
Saraf was among the 72 protesters who were fasting for the second consecutive day at Azad Maidan; two new recruits joined the fast on Wednesday. At the maidan, Saraf intermittently checks his Blackberry, not for investment updates or market movements but for news of Anna Hazare's release. For the most part, he sits on the stage, listening to people unspooling long speeches about the corruption they'd faced.
"When I was in India, I used to evade taxes. I don't even try that in Hong Kong. Here, I used to jump signals, I don't do that there," he confesses. "What I'm getting at is that I am the same person-I still want to reach my office quickly, still make more money. But there is a system I must follow. India needs to have a better system in place and the Jan Lokpal draft is the best piece of legislation drafted in India."
Saraf, who lives in Kowloon, says he dreams of a cleaner India to which he can one day bring his children back. "There isn't a magic wand, but this is as close as we can get to root out corruption," he says.