Sunday, August 21, 2011

Arundhatinama: I’d rather not be Anna: Trust me you cannot be even if you want to

We’re watching India being carved up in war for suzerainty that is as deadly as any battle being waged by the warlords of Afghanistan, only with much, much more at stake’ is the sentence by Arundhati Roy (Article in Hindu editorial dated 21/08/2011) to describe the recent movement launched by team Anna against corruption. The point made by Ms. Roy is completely lost upon me or it is quite possible that I am not enlightened enough to understand her.

I started article in hope for getting something substantial against recent movement or may be some innovative and different solution to achieve corruption free society. After all a society cannot be vibrant until there exists different views on different matters. But instead of providing a different solution or giving something substantial against team Anna it was completely directed towards berating them and discrediting them.

According to her, we can find one common in ‘Jan Lokpal bill’ and the Moists: both seek the overthrow of Indian state. Now if we consider ‘Jan Lokpal bill’, it may has the flaws and according to my understanding the movement is not to make government adopt exact version of ‘Jan Lokpal Bill’, but for a bill which is prepared by the consensus of the government and civil society and which contains the best of both version and in turn provides a strong and accountable Lokpal to root out corruption out of India. And how this bill can overthrow the Indian state is beyond my comprehension.

She terms Jan Lokpal Bill as a draconian anti corruption bill where huge power will be vested in Lokpal to watch the government from higher level to lower level. Corruption is so widespread that some institution is needed to be on watch for the behavior of public institution and if vesting power in Lokpal to do the watching, is draconian then I certainly do aspect from Ms. Roy to suggest some alternative. But instead what I get is the example of what will happen when Lokpal come in picture: example of a shopping mall where streets hawkers are banned and they pay small sum to local police and municipality to break the law and sell their wares to those who cannot afford prices in malls. Now if Lokpal comes in picture there would be two possibilities: either they would be driven out or they have to pay even to one more institution (Lokpal) for encroaching. So according to her, Lokpal is one more power structure and people will find themselves entangled in one more layer of bureaucracy. I might accept the possibilities but what about millions of poor Indians who don’t have money for their sustenance but they have to bribe government employee to get the social service for which they are entitled or do not get it at all because the money intended for the service never reaches them. Does she want to continue this system and not to have any remedies at all? A hawker or even she might be able to pay his/her way through but millions of Indians cannot. We need to have something; this cannot continue and if you cannot provide the alternative solution then just shut up.

Then she talks of different movement held in different part of company. Fast of Anna is highlight of news channel but this fast doesn’t mean anything if it’s of Irom Sharmila (lasted for more than 10 years against AFSPA). I accept that, her fast means a lot and I ask her why don’t she do something about it and why she doesn’t mobilize people in the way team Anna is doing for him instead of moaning about it. A Movement needs not to be exclusionary and it also does not discredit other movements. The way she describes the movement happening around the different company against displacement and different development project as that Lokpal movement is discrediting them all. It’s like you offer food to a hungry person and then being criticized for ignoring thousands others who are hungry. Is this justified? And who says movement against displacement and development project by people will not be anti corruption movement. Isn’t the massive displacement of people and degradation of forest by corporate world is result of corrupt nexus between corporate and politician. Won’t all these projects be under the scanner of lokpal which might be able to do minimal damage to the common man?

She discredits Arvind Kejriwal’s NGO and others for accepting millions of dollars from corporate and also question of involvement of corporate in movement. First of all you just can’t blame a dedicated person like Arvind Kejriwal without corroborating his personal gain from the contribution. Many NGO get benefitted from corporations and they cannot do without it. Can we refute the NGO related to polio vaccination etc for taking donation from Bill and Melinda Gates foundation?

She also questions about Anna Hazare’s secular credentials and his views on casteism. I don’t think that is relevant here. He is not trying to facture the Indian society or trying to mobilize support for a community or building a temple or mosque. It’s a question of national importance and I don’t know how the question of religious or caste inclination find a way here.

I do not agree with media impersonating Anna Hazare as Mahatma Gandhi nor do I term the team Anna as saint for spearing the movement. I do not deny that there could be other motives also. But what I think is that they are fighting against something which is really a social malaise and in the process they are not harming any one. So what’s wrong in supporting or more, turning this towards something really right? It’s not like venom spewed by a politician for their personnel gain. It’s a movement to unite the people not fragment them. If the movement succeeds it might result in something good. The original ‘Jan Lokpal Bill’ is full of flaw (which is accepted by Arvind Kejriwal, he said that he never wanted it to be passed in original form but wanted it to be discussed and debated for something good to be come out of it) but that can be corrected by consultation and discussion. We don’t have scarcity of intelligent and thoughtful man to look into that. Let’s not deviate from the issue and if we have problem with it then let’s give an alternative solutions. Nothing else is accepted other than that. Jai hind (I’ll say that and you cannot stop me from doing that by terming it as cheap movement propaganda :P ).

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Tax or extortion: Reason to fight against corruption

Since the time I have started earning, one thing becomes quite visible for me- Different kind of taxes which keep fleecing me. I contribute small sum (though huge for me) to my country economy every month through direct tax which is imposed on my income, if I dare to eat out I again pay tax which is the sum of Service tax plus VAT (this tax amounted to 24% in pizza hut, can you believe that? You eat for 400 and pay 100 rupees tax for that.), I pay 10% tax on my utility bill, 30% on any kind of bonus I get, and there are many taxes on my shopping bill. One day I was outraged by this atrocities perpetrated on me by government in form of tax. But I consoled myself that I am contributing this amount to country for the welfare of its people which includes me too.

But does this contribution mean anything???????????

No I don’t think so. My hard earned money makes way to those umpteen holes which has been created by corrupt bureaucracy and politician and we don’t have reach to these holes which vanishes like vanishing mice. I can’t even get satisfaction by paying tax that I am contributing something for my country. It makes me angry to see that how these leeches of country are making mockery of my hard work. You pay taxes to pay those bureaucrats and politicians so that they can serve public purpose and then you pay again in form of bribe to get those services done.

In this scenario tax paid by us to government is no more than extortion money which never gives us any value for our spend and left us to feel like being robbed.

Corruption corrodes not only money but also morality, humanity, honesty and integrity from our life. It makes culprit not only of Bribe taker but also of bribe giver. Corrupt system compels even honest people to surrender and take route of corruption for getting their work done. Nobody can dare to escape it. Our system is rotten to such extent that it now quite a norm (like a procedure) to pay money, if you want to get police verification done for your passport then you have to pay (and payment is also fix they won’t listen for below 1000 bucks) otherwise they will send the adverse report ( it happens with me). I was astonished to see that everyone accepts this as fact and are very casual about that. How come a poor person can survive in this system, I just shudder to even think that.

I don’t think Jan Lokpal bill proposed by the civil society led by Anna Hazare will uproot this corruption from our system which has taken its root very deep inside system. But I am glad that at least we are now taking notice of this. Some good is bound to come out of this. What I wish that bribe should not be glorified but condemned. I have seen parents paying lakhs of dowry to get the groom who is government employee, who hardly earns 10000 but command such market value because of their ability to make money through bribe. I want system to be changed so that these kinds of person will not be admired but abhorred by the society.

Now those are the matter of social revolution for which ‘will power’ of society and individual are needed. But there are matters where we need to see political will from government to bring the revolution to uproot corruption but we all are disheartening to see that much impetus from the common man also failed to shake the government. Is this democracy? Or we call it banana republic. That should be a proper name for it. I had faith on integrity of our honorable prime minister but it’s quite shaken now. I don’t know whether its Manmohan Singh’s own decision to confront the civil society in this manner or he is compelled to do that but whatever is the reason he cannot escape now in the disguise of apolitical gentleman. The course taken by his government in recent wake of event is condemnable and bizarre for a democratic government. I take pride in democracy of my country and I cannot accept any action from government which is direct deterrence from the path of democracy and make a mockery of our constitution. I will support Anna Hazare and civil society not for the Jan Lokpal bill but to defend the rights which have been conferred to us by our constitution. I will support Anna Hazare just not for the passing a suitable lokpal bill but to bring the revolution in our society and wake the youth of this country from the slumber. Jai Hind