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Corrupt politicians control country's destiny: Team Anna

By PTI
August 15, 2012 17:12 IST
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Erstwhile Team Anna on Wednesday alleged that the country's destiny was controlled by a few 'corrupt' politicians and corporates and it requires right leadership to take on the challenges posed by them.

Activists Arvind Kejriwal and Kiran Bedi took to micro-blogging site twitter to comment on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's address to the nation on the occasion of Independence Day.

"Today our destinies are controlled by few corrupt politicians, officials and corporates...Hope some day we would have true democracy," Kejriwal said.

He hoped that there would be much more in laws for those who have much less in life and people would directly make laws rather than just elect some people once in five years.

"Hope some day, we would get true independence when people would control their own destiny, when politics would be a means to serve rather than make money," he said.

Commenting on Singh's speech, Bedi said, "The prime minister says we have passed Lokpal Bill etc. Does not say what kind of bill? One which weakens the Central Bureau of Investigation further! Banks on people's legal illiteracy."

She said what people need is a "measurement tool" of performance of the government from their prime minister in which a commoner becomes a stakeholder.

"The PM's speech indicates what may be done. Problem is in the how, the who and even the when (with eye on votes)? Huge Trust deficit!" she said.

None of programmes and assurances are possible without integrity and administrative willingness. How does that happen is the key challenge, she said, adding country has two key challenges before it. "Political corruption and bureaucratic insensitivity. Both require right leadership for change," she added.

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