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Sunday, 1 December 2013

RE: [MTC Global] RE: India a view point

Posted on 02:08 by Unknown
Well said Irmel V Marla. We have to follow a system for 'all of human beings' and not lower the standards for a certain class of people. A law is a law for all and goal posts cannot be altered suiting the circumstances. When you do this the politicians take advantage and make use of the altered goal posts! They tend to play between communities, people and systems!
Warm regards
N Chandrasekhar


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Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 03:15:59 -0500
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] RE: India a view point
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Dear Satish,
there's nothing wrong with our Constitution! The problem is that our (political and other) decision makers violate it continuously, and that the reservation system is adverse to any sustainable development. These have to be tackled!
Greetings,
 
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In a message dated 29-11-2013 16:20:11 India Standard Time, oberoi50@yahoo.com writes:
Sir,

In my humble view we neither lack patriotism nor will to excel.Even before independence we had Nobel laureates, international sports persons, scientists etc. All these people have vanished post independence. One can easily deduce that problem is with our governance which directly depends on our Constitution.

I maintain we need to urgently look at our Constitution if we want to make headway

 
Regards,

Satish 


On Friday, 29 November 2013, 14:56, drjaganmohanreddy <drjaganmohanreddy@gmail.com> wrote:
I agree with the views expressed by Mr Satish . There is no point in continuously cribbing that we don't have this, not good in that.
Improvements are taking place, may not be at the pace required. The need of the hour is to inculcate individual social responsibility in youngsters as they are the hope of tomorrow, while chipping in to supplement their efforts.
DrAJagan Mohan Reddy


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Date: 29/11/2013 12:24 (GMT+05:30)
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Subject: Re: Re: Re: [MTC Global] RE: India a view point


Sir,

It is agreed that we are in a bad shape. But we must remember that India was an extremely rich and progressive country. It implies that we have in us everything to make us a great power. All it now needs is to look inwards and find the solution.
 
Regards,

Satish 




On Friday, 29 November 2013, 10:14, Satish Oberoi <oberoi50@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Sirs,

We should stop blaming the British as they have gone. We have devised a system of governance and if things have gone wrong it is up to us to rectify the system.We can suggest suitable system only when we know the problems and causes for the same. For this purpose we need to examine the issues with an open mind. 
 
The task is not easy as politicians, businessmen and bureaucrats are in league and are unfortunately working against interest of the  country.
 
Regards,

Satish 


On Friday, 29 November 2013, 9:44, Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:
The views are optimistic but in reality hard to achieve goals as we lack patriotism. We work
for our own gains and hardly safeguard the interests of nation. Open the history
pages, one can find such many people who work only for self-gains.Democracy is simply a tool
that itself cannot bring welfare of people. We have the first President from Bihar, and almost
all PMs from UP. Where do these States stand today? Biharis and UP people can do wonders (rich
in water. land and minerals)if properly directed by the stalwarts of democracy.

Think of productivity of the work force in organized sectors. Think of law enforcement in
India. Who will bell the cat? Not certainly common man alone who is starving, hungry of, for
want of excellent leaders, light house, path finders.
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On Fri, 29 Nov 2013 00:39:00 +0530 wrote
>Dear Sir, A truly ugly picture is painted by the western media especially the
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European Media. My question is if India is that bad, then why do business with
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India? In fact doing business with such a country is to get infected with the
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contagion of unethical practices. Such reporting, shades of the " gutter
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inspector's report" is cynical in nature. Such reporting is meant for the
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consumption of us Indians into reinforcing the familiar stereo types as belonging
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to an inferior and decadent civilization. It important to realize that Indian
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democracy has yet to find its real soul. I do not think that anywhere on the globe
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or in past history has such an experiment been conducted as in our country.
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We have to discover what a democracy can do to govern a huge landmass with a
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diversity that one will not find anywhere. In the life a civilization, we are yet
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to evolve our systems of governance that is responsive to the people and protect
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its interests.
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Old values from our troubled past are slowly turning useless. There is friction
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and even violence and it is true that our leaders are completely clueless. The
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British gave us the model of governance that is itself in disrepair ( beyond
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repair). Some may even suggest anarchy and the powerlessness of the law
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enforcement machinery.There is a silent churning and new elites are forming and
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clashing with the old.
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It is easy for our elites to turn cynical , for the thinking people it is easy to
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despair, but this will not get us anywhere. In the final analysis it boils down to
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what we as individuals can do by way of discharging our responsibility and perform
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our duties fearlessly and diligently and not caring a damn.
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Best Regards,
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K.Paranjpe
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 20:41:36 +0530 wrote
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> This is not a system failure. Afterall system is designed by the man.System can
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only prevent the opportunity but not the intentionof the people to do undesirable
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things. When man does not want to follow the system which he hinself has designed
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these things happen . It is really a very sad state of affairs that the judiciary
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has to remind the Govt quite often that it is the responsibility of the Govt to
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exercise good governance.Policy paralysis,
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indifference to people's problems, rampant corruption and absolute lack of
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accountability of the political system have all contributed to this pathetic
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situation. On top of all these things our country is lacking leadership and
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credibility.
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As a banker and economist I used to respect Dr.Manmohan Singh . Now I have
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completely lost all hopes . PM has position but no power ( the power is defused by
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players behind the scenes, who are conducting shadow government through remote
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control) nor is he able to exercise influence in a positive way. The country is
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currently going through a leadership crisis and lack of value systems.
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The judiciary has done its job by enforcing NOTA ( people's right to reject the
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candicates in election )and banning convicts from contesting in the elections. The
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ball is now in people's court. It is not only our fundamental right to vote but
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our duty towards the country to elect the right people. When all of us feel this
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responsibility and exercise our votes in the right manner, then we can bring a
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change in the system and accountability of the Govt to the people.We have to be
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hopeful to see the light at the end of the tunnel ,though the tunnel may be too
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long and keep working towards it by motivating the people around us.
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With
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regards,
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B.N.V.Parthasarathi.
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09885064644.
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On Thursday, 28 November 2013 1:56 PM, Tarun Das
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#yiv7881851735 The picture of today's India as depicted by Professor Virendra Goel
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is really frightening.I am completely lost. Can't all of us together repair this
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systems's failure?Dr. Tarun DasFrom: goel.virendra@gmail.comTo:
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#yiv7881851735 Self-centered narcissist and 'For Sale' politician, incompetent and
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manipulative bureaucracy, insensitive government employees, unscrupulous business,
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Monstrous police, helpless judiciary, deceptive social and religious leaders,
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caged military, paramilitary forces and investigating agencies, fleecing banking,
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taxation and financial system, privileged media and intellectual class, frustrated
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teaching community, ignorant - irresponsible – silent spectator – sufferer citizen
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and corruption, lack of transparency and no accountability as common factors –
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that is how I would like to define today's India.RegardsVirendra GoelFrom:
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join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tarun
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DasSent: Thursday, November 28, 2013 10:19 AMTo: Benita Sharma; MTC Global; A N
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Bhattacharya; Ajay Roychoudhury; Amitendu Palit; Anand P Gupta; Anand Pandit; Anil
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Bisen; Bhattacharya, Prof. B. B.; Bibek Debroy; D. Bandopadhyay; kanwaljit oberoi;
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N L Ahuja; Pradeep Chakrabarty; Radhabinod Barman; Raj Agrawal; Rajaram Dasgupta;
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Sapna Popli; Sujit
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Sengupta; Sukumar Nandi; Swaraj K Nath; Bijoy R; Bijoy Raychaudhury; Brahm Nath
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Puri; Hira Sadhak; Hiren Sarkar; Ajay Kumar; Amitabha Mukherjee, WB; Arindam Roy;
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Arnab Maity; Arvind Virmani ED, IMF; Roshan Sahay; Sanjay Pradhan; Shyamlendu Pal;
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Sudarshan GooptuSubject: [MTC Global] RE: India a view pointAn interesting article
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on the saddest state of socio-economic-political affairs in India today. The
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author is former Europe Director, CII and lives in Cologne, Germany.The author
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blames the government for this saddest state of affairs.But what about his own
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masters- the Corporate India?If they do not patronage, how can the government
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survive?Dr. Tarun DasWorld Bank Technical Adviser (Public Debt Management and
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Policy)Deepening MTBF and Strengthening Financial Accountability ProjectMinistry
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of Finance, Government of Bangladesh, 20th Floor, 6th Building, Bangladesh
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Secretariat, Dhaka.Website: www.spemp.com/ www.mof.gov.bd/dmtbfFrom:
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sharma.benita@gmail.comTo: sharma.benita@gmail.comSubject: FW: India a view
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pointDate: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 23:08:45 +0530From: ritu datta
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[mailto:ritudatta5@yahoo.com] Sent: 27 November 2013 20:50To: RITU DATTA; RITU
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DATTASubject: India a view pointjust pathetic!! can only rectify it with resolve
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&time tested indian values!!! Subject: India a view point The German press has
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savaged India's misgovernance. MOHAN MURTIThe Brussels-based European Commission
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Standing Committee on Global Foreign Direct Investments last week listed the top
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20
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destinations the EU 27 will target for the next five years. Sadly, but for well-
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known reasons, India does not figure in the list.Stocks of European Union direct
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investments to the rest of the world amounted to €5.6 trillion at the end of 2012
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and the EU continues to have a fixation with China. As for India, senior EU
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officials noted with quite a bit of scepticism: "India is probably getting there,
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but not quite arrived".An editorial in the highly circulated German
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national newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine screamed:"India has never had it so
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bad. Stealing in government has never been this brazen. Government officials are
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now so audacious in their corrupt practices that they do not give a damn about who
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is watching"."Supreme Court directives are routinely flouted. Crime rates are up
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and security of life including women's safety, which is the first responsibility
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of every government, is at its lowest ebb. India must then be more than qualified
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to be called a failed state."In the Manager magazine, one of Germany's leading
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glossy business journals, an article said: "Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
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has a natural inclination to be a follower, not a leader. "DESPAIR AND
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HOPELESSNESSThe article states, "India is a country where merit and integrity have
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no value and the country continues to sink beneath the suffocating weight of
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mediocrity and unrestrained, rampant greed. The majority of citizens feel excluded
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and disrespected at all levels of their daily lives. The youth of the country that
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make majority of the populace clearly feel helpless and many are pushed to take to
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misdemeanour and
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crime."FAILURE OF GOVERNANCEDer Spiegel wrotein an edit article recently: "While
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the main functions of the parliament are to make laws and hold the executive
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accountable through oversight, Indian lawmakers make very few laws, pass
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incompetent motions and engage in rampant disruption of the proceedings."The
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German business newspaper Handelsblatt wrote: "For India, it seems clear that the
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hope of becoming one of the best twenty economies in the world will only remain a
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daydream. Corruption is the bane of the society. The Government knows this and the
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crusade against corruption is being handled with kid gloves."(The author is former
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Re: [cameroon_politics] RE: Fw: [camnetwork] Re: Open Letter to UN Secretary General

Posted on 00:23 by Unknown

"The truth be told this young man was not even known in the area where he was running to be a parliamentarian. He stayed in Yaounde and wrote big grammar on the Internet. We on the Internet knew him more than the people who were voting on the ground."

 Dear Noel and All,

This is exactly what I have been saying over these fora, people hardly notice. Most people come onto the internet, make good impressions on readers WHO ARE OUTSIDE CAMEROON, maybe get some dollars or euros from the internet community, and then fall back in town to complete the roofing project, or just to repair the car which had an accident, etc.

Mme Foning has an electorate, Mbah Ndam has an electorate, Ndam Njoya has an electorate: lofty speeches and programmes will be understood and applauded by those of you out there who understand book. The electorate of these politictians listen more to the bags of rice, number of cows, fluidity of banknotes, etc, AND NOT LOFTY POLITICAL PROGRAMMES.

If Akoson was to use the dollars and euros culled from the internet to buy "bags of cows and herds of rice"  he would have created a political opening.

 Well, maybe the SCNC as a fallback option is not a bad idea for the young politician: it provides an opening for raving and ranting.


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Objet : RE: [cameroon_politics] RE: Fw: [camnetwork] Re: Open Letter to UN Secretary General

 
Christmas,
I had the same gut feeling about Akoson's cynical adoption of the SCNC's secessionist agenda when I read his "open letter"  This makes a mockery of the PAP agenda.
Honourable Paul Ayah has expressed similar pro-SCNC sentiments when his party wasn't making a headway w
ith the electorate. 
PAP candidates have gone the way of Cameroonian politicians who play to the gallery and have no principles or morals.  These are fly-by-night politicians.
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Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2013 18:23:16 -0500
Subject: [cameroon_politics] RE: Fw: [camnetwork] Re: Open Letter to UN Secretary General

 

Dear Jonathan: please note that I am on the same page with you as far as Ako son's post election  behavior is concern My assumption is that he would have been a worthless arrogant politician had he found himself into that parliament. I rallied support for him with a vision that I now realize was far from his personal intentions. I am extremely disappointed in him and it is shameful to have some of our young people who show up in our national political radar be of the material that Ako son is letting us know he is made of. 

It is disheartening to see people who embark on a selfish mission, then later project self righteousness of being Southern Cameroon patriots when they meet roadblocks. Any doubts why a worthy political cause like the anglophone struggle has been turn into the basking tent for political buffoons and adventurers. The truth be told this young man was not even known in the area where he was running to be a parliamentarian. He stayed in Yaounde and wrote big grammar on the Internet. We on the Internet knew him more than the people who were voting on the ground. 

What deceptions and disappointments. 

Christmas Ebini


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From: virtuous and free Cameroon
Date:11/30/2013 3:18 PM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: Fw: [camnetwork] Re: Open Letter to UN Secretary General

 



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>       Raymond
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> Had you been picked by Paul biya to represent your party in
> parliament which is la republique would you have written
> this letter ? Akoson why are you like this? Why is Christmas
> Ebini misleading you like this and destroying you? It cost
> so much to train you and you were going too fast. This is
>  a fruitless strategy you are embarking on.
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> Now  that you lost the parliamentary seat you 're
> switching back to the secessionist agenda. It is  pity that
> you can play this dirty.
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> Maps have no role to play in the execution of
> liberty,justice and prosperity for all cameroonians
> regardless of where they are  on the map of Cameroon.
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> We are seeking a virtuous and free Cameroon where everyone
> will be free and equal under law and to enjoy the rights and
> privileges of being citizens of Cameroon.
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> Whoever presented the map does not speak for our
> generation. That was in the ancient past and our generation
> will no longer indulge  into the stupidity of the past.
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> In fact we just want good people and good government. There
> 're both Anglophone thieves and francophone thieves to
> the point where maps mean nothing if we lack the structures
> and policies for good governance and the rule of law.
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> I think  you  should not get too confused if  you don't
> know what to do. Join the movement for freedom and
> paradigm shift. You will not be kicked out so long  as you are
> a Cameroonian that I have trained.
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> Thanks
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> Jonathan Awasom
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Dear Satish,
there's nothing wrong with our Constitution! The problem is that our (political and other) decision makers violate it continuously, and that the reservation system is adverse to any sustainable development. These have to be tackled!
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In a message dated 29-11-2013 16:20:11 India Standard Time, oberoi50@yahoo.com writes:
Sir,

In my humble view we neither lack patriotism nor will to excel.Even before independence we had Nobel laureates, international sports persons, scientists etc. All these people have vanished post independence. One can easily deduce that problem is with our governance which directly depends on our Constitution.

I maintain we need to urgently look at our Constitution if we want to make headway

 
Regards,

Satish 


On Friday, 29 November 2013, 14:56, drjaganmohanreddy <drjaganmohanreddy@gmail.com> wrote:
I agree with the views expressed by Mr Satish . There is no point in continuously cribbing that we don't have this, not good in that.
Improvements are taking place, may not be at the pace required. The need of the hour is to inculcate individual social responsibility in youngsters as they are the hope of tomorrow, while chipping in to supplement their efforts.
DrAJagan Mohan Reddy


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Date: 29/11/2013 12:24 (GMT+05:30)
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Subject: Re: Re: Re: [MTC Global] RE: India a view point


Sir,

It is agreed that we are in a bad shape. But we must remember that India was an extremely rich and progressive country. It implies that we have in us everything to make us a great power. All it now needs is to look inwards and find the solution.
 
Regards,

Satish 




On Friday, 29 November 2013, 10:14, Satish Oberoi <oberoi50@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Sirs,

We should stop blaming the British as they have gone. We have devised a system of governance and if things have gone wrong it is up to us to rectify the system.We can suggest suitable system only when we know the problems and causes for the same. For this purpose we need to examine the issues with an open mind. 
 
The task is not easy as politicians, businessmen and bureaucrats are in league and are unfortunately working against interest of the  country.
 
Regards,

Satish 


On Friday, 29 November 2013, 9:44, Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:
The views are optimistic but in reality hard to achieve goals as we lack patriotism. We work
for our own gains and hardly safeguard the interests of nation. Open the history
pages, one can find such many people who work only for self-gains.Democracy is simply a tool
that itself cannot bring welfare of people. We have the first President from Bihar, and almost
all PMs from UP. Where do these States stand today? Biharis and UP people can do wonders (rich
in water. land and minerals)if properly directed by the stalwarts of democracy.

Think of productivity of the work force in organized sectors. Think of law enforcement in
India. Who will bell the cat? Not certainly common man alone who is starving, hungry of, for
want of excellent leaders, light house, path finders.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
On Fri, 29 Nov 2013 00:39:00 +0530 wrote
>Dear Sir, A truly ugly picture is painted by the western media especially the
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European Media. My question is if India is that bad, then why do business with
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India? In fact doing business with such a country is to get infected with the
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contagion of unethical practices. Such reporting, shades of the " gutter
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inspector's report" is cynical in nature. Such reporting is meant for the
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consumption of us Indians into reinforcing the familiar stereo types as belonging
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to an inferior and decadent civilization. It important to realize that Indian
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democracy has yet to find its real soul. I do not think that anywhere on the globe
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or in past history has such an experiment been conducted as in our country.
>
We have to discover what a democracy can do to govern a huge landmass with a
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diversity that one will not find anywhere. In the life a civilization, we are yet
>
to evolve our systems of governance that is responsive to the people and protect
>
its interests.
>
Old values from our troubled past are slowly turning useless. There is friction
>
and even violence and it is true that our leaders are completely clueless. The
>
British gave us the model of governance that is itself in disrepair ( beyond
>
repair). Some may even suggest anarchy and the powerlessness of the law
>
enforcement machinery.There is a silent churning and new elites are forming and
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clashing with the old.
>
It is easy for our elites to turn cynical , for the thinking people it is easy to
>
despair, but this will not get us anywhere. In the final analysis it boils down to
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what we as individuals can do by way of discharging our responsibility and perform
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our duties fearlessly and diligently and not caring a damn.
>
Best Regards,
>
K.Paranjpe
>

>
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 20:41:36 +0530 wrote
>
> This is not a system failure. Afterall system is designed by the man.System can
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only prevent the opportunity but not the intentionof the people to do undesirable
>
things. When man does not want to follow the system which he hinself has designed
>
these things happen . It is really a very sad state of affairs that the judiciary
>
has to remind the Govt quite often that it is the responsibility of the Govt to
>
exercise good governance.Policy paralysis,
>
indifference to people's problems, rampant corruption and absolute lack of
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accountability of the political system have all contributed to this pathetic
>
situation. On top of all these things our country is lacking leadership and
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credibility.
>
As a banker and economist I used to respect Dr.Manmohan Singh . Now I have
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completely lost all hopes . PM has position but no power ( the power is defused by
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players behind the scenes, who are conducting shadow government through remote
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control) nor is he able to exercise influence in a positive way. The country is
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currently going through a leadership crisis and lack of value systems.
>
The judiciary has done its job by enforcing NOTA ( people's right to reject the
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candicates in election )and banning convicts from contesting in the elections. The
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ball is now in people's court. It is not only our fundamental right to vote but
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our duty towards the country to elect the right people. When all of us feel this
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responsibility and exercise our votes in the right manner, then we can bring a
>
change in the system and accountability of the Govt to the people.We have to be
>
hopeful to see the light at the end of the tunnel ,though the tunnel may be too
>
long and keep working towards it by motivating the people around us.
>
With
>
regards,
>
B.N.V.Parthasarathi.
>
09885064644.
>

>

>
On Thursday, 28 November 2013 1:56 PM, Tarun Das
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systems's failure?Dr. Tarun DasFrom: goel.virendra@gmail.comTo:
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#yiv7881851735 Self-centered narcissist and 'For Sale' politician, incompetent and
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manipulative bureaucracy, insensitive government employees, unscrupulous business,
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Monstrous police, helpless judiciary, deceptive social and religious leaders,
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caged military, paramilitary forces and investigating agencies, fleecing banking,
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taxation and financial system, privileged media and intellectual class, frustrated
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teaching community, ignorant - irresponsible – silent spectator – sufferer citizen
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and corruption, lack of transparency and no accountability as common factors –
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that is how I would like to define today's India.RegardsVirendra GoelFrom:
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join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tarun
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DasSent: Thursday, November 28, 2013 10:19 AMTo: Benita Sharma; MTC Global; A N
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Bhattacharya; Ajay Roychoudhury; Amitendu Palit; Anand P Gupta; Anand Pandit; Anil
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Bisen; Bhattacharya, Prof. B. B.; Bibek Debroy; D. Bandopadhyay; kanwaljit oberoi;
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N L Ahuja; Pradeep Chakrabarty; Radhabinod Barman; Raj Agrawal; Rajaram Dasgupta;
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Sapna Popli; Sujit
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Sengupta; Sukumar Nandi; Swaraj K Nath; Bijoy R; Bijoy Raychaudhury; Brahm Nath
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Puri; Hira Sadhak; Hiren Sarkar; Ajay Kumar; Amitabha Mukherjee, WB; Arindam Roy;
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Arnab Maity; Arvind Virmani ED, IMF; Roshan Sahay; Sanjay Pradhan; Shyamlendu Pal;
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Sudarshan GooptuSubject: [MTC Global] RE: India a view pointAn interesting article
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on the saddest state of socio-economic-political affairs in India today. The
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author is former Europe Director, CII and lives in Cologne, Germany.The author
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blames the government for this saddest state of affairs.But what about his own
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masters- the Corporate India?If they do not patronage, how can the government
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survive?Dr. Tarun DasWorld Bank Technical Adviser (Public Debt Management and
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Policy)Deepening MTBF and Strengthening Financial Accountability ProjectMinistry
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of Finance, Government of Bangladesh, 20th Floor, 6th Building, Bangladesh
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Secretariat, Dhaka.Website: www.spemp.com/ www.mof.gov.bd/dmtbfFrom:
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sharma.benita@gmail.comTo: sharma.benita@gmail.comSubject: FW: India a view
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pointDate: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 23:08:45 +0530From: ritu datta
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[mailto:ritudatta5@yahoo.com] Sent: 27 November 2013 20:50To: RITU DATTA; RITU
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DATTASubject: India a view pointjust pathetic!! can only rectify it with resolve
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&time tested indian values!!! Subject: India a view point The German press has
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savaged India's misgovernance. MOHAN MURTIThe Brussels-based European Commission
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Standing Committee on Global Foreign Direct Investments last week listed the top
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20
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destinations the EU 27 will target for the next five years. Sadly, but for well-
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known reasons, India does not figure in the list.Stocks of European Union direct
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investments to the rest of the world amounted to €5.6 trillion at the end of 2012
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and the EU continues to have a fixation with China. As for India, senior EU
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officials noted with quite a bit of scepticism: "India is probably getting there,
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but not quite arrived".An editorial in the highly circulated German
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national newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine screamed:"India has never had it so
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bad. Stealing in government has never been this brazen. Government officials are
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now so audacious in their corrupt practices that they do not give a damn about who
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is watching"."Supreme Court directives are routinely flouted. Crime rates are up
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and security of life including women's safety, which is the first responsibility
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of every government, is at its lowest ebb. India must then be more than qualified
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to be called a failed state."In the Manager magazine, one of Germany's leading
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glossy business journals, an article said: "Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
>
has a natural inclination to be a follower, not a leader. "DESPAIR AND
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HOPELESSNESSThe article states, "India is a country where merit and integrity have
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no value and the country continues to sink beneath the suffocating weight of
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mediocrity and unrestrained, rampant greed. The majority of citizens feel excluded
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and disrespected at all levels of their daily lives. The youth of the country that
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make majority of the populace clearly feel helpless and many are pushed to take to
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misdemeanour and
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crime."FAILURE OF GOVERNANCEDer Spiegel wrotein an edit article recently: "While
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the main functions of the parliament are to make laws and hold the executive
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accountable through oversight, Indian lawmakers make very few laws, pass
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incompetent motions and engage in rampant disruption of the proceedings."The
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German business newspaper Handelsblatt wrote: "For India, it seems clear that the
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hope of becoming one of the best twenty economies in the world will only remain a
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daydream. Corruption is the bane of the society. The Government knows this and the
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crusade against corruption is being handled with kid gloves."(The author is former
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Europe Director, CII, and lives in Cologne, Germany.)(This article was published
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