What is your opinion of the methods used by India against Corruption group?

@ram_cv (16513)
India
October 12, 2012 9:55am CST
I must say that the methods used by India Against Corruption group led by Arvind Kejriwal are drastic and at times bordering on the edge. But given the current state of Governance, I feel that this is something that is required for the country. I might be wrong, but there is a major suppressed anger at the arrogance and the scale of corruption that we have been witnessing in the last 4 years. And what IAC is currently doing is tapping into it and bringing it to the fore. What do you think of IAC's method of fighting against the current political establishment? Cheers! Ram
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@DoctorDidi (7018)
• India
26 Oct 12
There may be differences in opinion about IAC's method of fighting against the current political establishment. But there are no differences in opinion about the movement initiated by IAC in fighting corruption in our beloved country which is constantly being looted by all these corrupted political leaders irrespective of the political parties they belong to. As a common man of the country, I have full support for them and I hope it would help in curbing corruption to some extent, if not completely.
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
26 Oct 12
It is also clear that both the government and the opposition are hand in gloves in this. Now there is Gadkari thing going on. Already silently Vadra has been given a clean chit by the Haryana Government and there is nothing that the opposition is really raising their voice against. I think a bit later Gadkari would also be given a clean chit. Cheers! Ram
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
2 Mar 13
Yes, they seem to be watching each other's back. It is pretty sad, but that is the current state of affairs. Let's hope that some fresh thinking comes into the political road map of India and the thought about the citizens comes to the fore!! Cheers! Ram
• India
26 Oct 12
There seems to be a mutual understanding between the ruling party and the opposition; both are head to neck emerged in corruption, all they do is a mock fight between them to make us fools.
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@fannekhan (783)
• India
15 Oct 12
Arvind is doing his best and unfortunately he is alone as Anna is not with him and Ramdev has chosen to ignore him. If all thre fight together we will ahve atleast 30 lakh followers of Ramdev and atleast 10=20 lakh followers of both Anna and Kejriwal but things have gone agsinst Arvind as other mebers of team anna save Shanti bhushan are not supporting him. He is directly accusing politicians and asking them to account fot their deed. Very gutsy and I hope he gathers momentum and gets the nation to follow him.
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
16 Oct 12
I actually fear for his life now. He is making too many top enemies and anyone can take him out as he does not have Z category security like the politicians. Cheers! Ram
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
26 Oct 12
Now Vadra has been given a clean chit by an investigation ordered by Congress government in Haryana. Cheers! Ram
• India
16 Oct 12
I am afraid that is true. He is too good a person to be left unguarded. Now that he has pointed fingers at Vadra and now Khurshid these guys will not keep quiet. His life is in danger.
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@voldrox (7191)
• India
15 Oct 12
I am not too sure, my friend. Sometimes it seems very uncivilized and drastic, but the government is no less. I doubt if things are going to give good results this way.
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
15 Oct 12
Yes, this government seems to have too thick a skin to react to anything!! Cheers! Ram
• India
12 Oct 12
IAC is doing something good. They are not fighting for making another state. They are not fighting for getting reservation. And still the way they have, not creating the nuisance for common man. But to people they are fighting are deaf, they don’t know the language of Gandhi. They are really worst people and eating our country. In my view people must understand that how media is managed by power and government. And we have changed our views. Whatever the way he has chosen, that is chosen for good cause, yes for corruption. And even if they have come in politics, there is nothing bad, if we are going to get some better option, as there is nothing left for us to vote. So we must vote them, at least they have some good cause and for common man.
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
14 Oct 12
Yes, now the general belief is that these ministers have too thick a skin to do the right thing. Cheers! Ram
@MrGhost (550)
4 Mar 13
The system here in India is so corrupted that I think 'India Against Corruption' will itself be a victim of it. But the movement is always welcome as the political leaders both the ruling and the opposition have crossed the highest level of tolerance of common people.