India's war on corruption, The 1st battle of Lokpal

Post on 09-May-2015

3.140 views 2 download

description

India's war on corruption has taken a decisive turn with people coming out against their own elected Government. Though the UPA is confident in winning the 1st battle of Lokpal due to its majority in the parliament it is likely to lose the war as the masses look determined to root out corruption.

Transcript of India's war on corruption, The 1st battle of Lokpal

India's war on corruption

7 stakeholders and 1 prize

The 1st Battle of Lokpal

Between transparency and corruption

It is the mother of all wars

A fight between

Change versus Status Quo

It is a war for control of India, its people and its wealth

It is the beginning of a long war

The Lokpal Bill is only the 1st battle against corruption.

7 Stakeholders and one invaluable prize

A war for Our Future

Stake holder 1 : The UPA Government

The Sonia- Manmohan Duo

Don’t Rock The Boat !

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

Change at a slow pace

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

For the UPA top duo coalition stability is more important than change.

Rahul –Digvijay duo

We are the best !

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

This UPA duo believes they are wise and dynamic, like Sarkozy or Putin !

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

Opposition ruled states like U.P. and Jharkhand is their Libya or Chechnya.

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

The duo love to play both the devil and messiah !

Winning at any cost is the goal !

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

Pawar – Karunanidhi - Dixit

Stop Change ! We are the elected money managers!

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

They say “ corruption talk is all crap…. besides we all wear white”

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

This troika are trusted franchisees . They source the fund flow, and donate to the party

They control the last mile of the delivery chain at Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai

They generate the maximum political funds for the UPA !

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

They say “Let us be as we are !”

If we are down the UPA power house will crumble !

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

The Antony-Mani Shankar duo !

It is time for change

Nobody can stop it !

Stake holder 1 The UPA Govt.

They need change …. not us !

Stake holder 2 : The Opposition

Though they have relatively clean and transparent state Governments in both Gujarat and Bihar.

Stake holder 2 : The Opposition

The NDA have no alternative model of transparent shadow Govt.

Delayed and dithered in ushering transparent change in Karnataka for clean Govt.

Stake holder 2 : The Opposition Lack of change

commitment !

Stake holder 3 : The Opposition

The Communist Parties

We are different !We have our politburo!And our ideology!

Stake holder 3 : The Opposition

The Karat Doctrine !

Even after the electoral drubbing we are sure we don’t need change !! ….

After all we remain losers with both UPA or BJP in power, so why bother !

Stake holder 2 : The Opposition

The People are confused !

Will they be committed to root out corruption !

Stake holder 2 : The Opposition

Will NDA be better than

the UPA ?

We will uphold the constitution and probity in public life !

..…even if we are accused of judicial activism !

Stake holder 3 : The Judiciary

Stake holder 3 : The Judiciary

Justice is for the greater good of people even if it touches adhocism

Is both political & judicial power corrupting ?

Raises concern amongst people !

Stake holder 4 : The Administrative Machinery

.

Bureaucrats, Police, CBI, ED, IT, ST, Excise, rural and urban administrative services

Whosoever governs the nation the power to suck the spoils lies with us

Stake holder 4 : The Administrative Machinery Bureaucracy says

“We are the king makers !”

When this forms the rivers the politicians dam and divert the same for their use.

Stake holder 4 : The Administrative Machinery

We source the rivulets of corruption funds due to the license permit raj.

Curtails power !Reduces corruption ! Improves efficiency !Causes workforce rationalization !

Stake holder 4 : Administrative MachineryTransparency curtails

bureaucracy

Stake holder 4 : Administrative Machinery

So we Government employees always love status quo

Because our power grows as politicians fight the people. They will use us to control andsuppress social unrest and bypass checks and balances.

More and more whistle blowers are emerging from the administrative machinery every day !

Stake holder 4 : The Administrative Machinery

But there are exceptions to the rule

Media and Civil Society are the drivers of change !

Stake holder 5 : The Civil Society And The Media

Baba Ramdev, Swami Agnivesh, Greenpeace and few others would spoil for a fight against the system!

Stake holder 5 : Civil Society and the Media Few are impatient and want utopia !

Stake holder 5 : The Civil Society And The Media

Other’s like Anna Hazare are relentless negotiators

They will take the battle out of New Delhi where the police can beat them into submission, to the remote towns and villages of the nation.

So they will be first told of how and why they are missing out !

Stake holder 5 : The Civil Society And The Media

For it is the rural masses who are hit by corruption most

The Newspapers, the radio and the TV channels and internet have taken the transparency movement out of closets and fired the minds and the hearts of the people !

Stake holder 5 : The Civil Society And The Media

Traditional media and internet have been at forefront of the transparency movement

2GCWGAdarsh Housing Aviation Licensing…..the list of scams is endless

Stake holder 5 : The Civil Society And The Media

The Media has piled up the pressure on the Govt. and opened up the can of worms ….

Is business as usual the cause of corruption !

Stake holder 6 : Industry and Business

But most hate giving bribes. They are the reluctant accomplice of the license permit regime

Stake holder 6 : Industry and Business

Industry and business are usually perceived as bribe givers

Some encourage & abet corruption to ensure business as usual !

Stake holder 6 : Industry and Business

Many accept it as a cost

They are the reason, why land in India is so expensive, though being largely undeveloped.

But there is a huge segment of corrupt land based business, who have thrived on shady deal making

Stake holder 6 : Industry and Business

Urbanization projects, mining, oil and gas exploration are hotspots of corruption.

Politicians draw sustenance from most real estate related biz.

Stake holder 6 : Industry and Business

Stake holder 6 : Industry and Business

Business as usual benefits executives more than investors . So it is a Hobson’s choice.

Investors want clean governance and a transparent environment

that investment flocks to areas where corruption is under control !

Stake holder 6 : Industry and Business The success of Hong Kong &

Gujarat in wooing global investors show

We vote only once in 5 yearsBut now we will monitor you 24x7 !

Stake holder 7 : The People

Mainly because they loose opportunities to grow in its absence.

Stake holder 7 : The People

Fortunately the biggest supporter of transparency and change is the youth !

For transparency has fired up the imagination and winds of change has fanned the fire to a flashpoint.

Stake holder 7 : The People

The youth are not ready to give up the war against corruption

Most people are having the sinking feeling, that the India Government and Reserve Bank are losing control on the economy because they just can’t plug the leaks.

The people are distressed, angry but they don’t know what to do.

Stake holder 7 : The People

The people are feeling the brunt of price rise because of the effect of rampant corruption

Though interest rates have been revised several times to curb inflation but to no avail

Stake holder 7 : The People

That can’t be done without weeding out corruption from the delivery cycle of public funds.

Plugging the leaks is the key to containing inflation and price rise

Stake holder 7 : The People

.

So inflation will stay high as long as corruption is around

Stake holder 7 : The People

Despite the Reserve Bank Initiatives !

.

People will be distressed

Stake holder 7 : The People

As the economy bleeds due to corruption the prices will remain high

.

Cash subsidy, or any food security will fail to deliver .

Stake holder 7 : The People

Because of corrupt delivery system

.

The 1st Battle of Lokpal

So the people’s war on corruption had to begin. Lokpal is just the 1st battle

….And people will fight their own war on corruption !

The 1st Battle of Lokpal

Even if it is against their own elected Government

.

For the people discontent needed to be addressed

The 1st battle of Lokpal

For that a comprehensive and focused anti corruption Lokpal bill was one of the measures needed

.

But the Bill tabled by the UPA Govt is an itsy bitsy bill, that barely covers !

The 1st battle of Lokpal

.

So the war on corruption will move out from the streets of Delhi to the by lanes of India’s towns and villages.

The 1st Battle of Lokpal

The battle that started with the Lokpal Bill will now be expanded into an all out war on corruption.

.

The Lokpal is the ombudsman of the people to oversee the administrative process .

The 1st Battle of Lokpal

It must oversee all those involved in the decision making without exclusions

.

It must track the route map of public fund flow and protect it from corruption.

The 1st Battle of Lokpal

Every one from the Prime Minister to the village Patwari in the administrative chain of decision making must be within the ambit of the Lokpal

.

People won’t give up on the Lokpal easily, because they now know its use.

The 1st Battle of Lokpal

If the current Government fails to make the Lokpal Bill comprehensive, the next will.

.

So despite its parliamentary majority, the UPA will ultimately lose the Lokpal war.

The 1st battle of Lokpal

And people will remember that they fought years against a corrupt UPA regime for their future and freedom .

.

It will be yet another blot on democracy,where people are at war against an elected Government that turned despot.

The 1st battle of Lokpal

Like the emergency, the1st battle of Lokpal will be a turning point of our history !

Author ProfileA professional journalist and international business consultant I write for

CleanBiz Asia HK

Economic Times New Delhi

ISEdb Ohio

NewsCollective Stockholm

Suite 101 Vancouver

Technorati San Francisco

Follow me at www.twitter.com/ ecothrust

Or my column What Happens If ? In Economic Times

Other presentations by usBusiness Risk management

Serieshttp://www.slideshare.net/SandipSen/living-dangerously-managing-risks-in-business-ba01ppt

Business Risk Case Studies Ba31

http://www.slideshare.net/SandipSen/business-risk-case-study-ba31

Business Risk Case Studies Ba32

http://www.slideshare.net/SandipSen/business-risk-case-study-ba-32-1751378

What is Carbon ?

Energy Risk Management Series ERM 01

Energy Risk Management Series ERM 01

What is Carbon – ERM-01 http://bit.ly/bjDTl2

Countering Peak Oil – ERM-02 http://www.slideshare.net/

SandipSen/countering-peak-oil-erm-02

Risk Managing Turbulent Markets BA 41http://www.slideshare.net/SandipSen/risk-managing-volatile-markets

Will The Arab Youth Revolt Turn Global

http://www.slideshare.net/SandipSen/will-arab-youth-revolt-turn-global

I want to build a 10milliondollar business

http://www.slideshare.net/SandipSen/i-want-to-build-a-10-million-dollar-business

References : Our Blog : Economy to Ecology: Our goal is to help promote clean, safe and better practices in economy and ecology worldwide. Balanced, efficient and a little more sustainable. Kindle Blog Ecothrust ASIN: B0029ZAUAY For non kindle users : www.ecothrust.blogspot.com

Our Blog at Economic Times : What happens If http://blogs.economictimes.indiatimes.com/Whathappensif/

Follow us at twitter : www.twitter.com/ecothrust Acknowledgements:To Google images , flickr photolibrary and other image sources.

For any queries or request for download, mail to Sandip Sen sen.sandip@gmail.com