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Recover the money lost in Spectrum scam: JP

Hyderabad|India|November'2010:
Saying sorry for the inconvenience he was
causing, to the postal employees, Lok Satta Party President Dr.
Jayaprakash Narayan remitted one rupee by money order to Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh marking the launch of a National Campaign against
Corruption.
A number of students and youth followed Dr. JP by either sending money
orders or mailing postcards to the Prime Minister demanding that the
Government cancel 2-G spectrum licenses, recover the Rs.1,76,000 crore the
nation has lost and constitute an Independent Anti Corruption Commission.
Dr. JP told the staff of Parishram Bhavan Post Office as also the media
that the Lok Satta had fallen back on money orders and post cards to
enable even the poor to pour out their anguish and indignation over the
worst instance of corruption in world history indulged in by the Telecom
Ministry, and seek recovery of the money lost and punishment of the
guilty.
Dr. JP charged that the mainstream political parties were indulging in
shadow-boxing on the scam with some demanding a JPC inquiry into the scam
and some others opposing it. The Congress and the BJP as also the UPA and
the NDA were finger-pointing at each other and in the process sweeping
under the carpet the crucial issue of recouping the stupendous loss the
nation has suffered. The telecom scam was not a private dispute between
two political parties. It involved the loot of a precious and finite
resource like spectrum for the aggrandizement of corporate houses,
bureaucrats and politicians. The nation could not be a silent spectator.
Mrs. Sonia Gandhi blaming BJP for retaining Mr. Yediyurappa as Karnataka
CM, and the opposition blaming UPA for retaining Mr. Raja as Telecom
Minister in 2009 do not solve the problem. Two wrong will not make a thing
right. We need to aggressively pursue a creative, effective
anti-corruption strategy to safeguard the future of millions of young
people.
Dr. JP said that everyone irrespective of party affiliation should fight
the corruption menace, which endangered the future of the youth and the
country. The Rs.1,76,000 crore the nation lost would have been enough to
provide all amenities ranging from roads and drainage to parks and public
transport in all cities and 2000 municipalities in the country. It could
have been utilized to build 10,000 hospitals at the rate of one for every
one lakh of people, (Rs.30,000 crore), build two million class-rooms
(Rs.60,000 crore) and develop all universities to world-class standards
and provide skill-enhancement and job-oriented training to 50 million
youth (Rs.90,000 crore). Two crore houses could have been built to provide
shelter to 10 crore homeless people with this money.
Dr. JP said that the need of the hour was an all-powerful, independent
anti corruption commission that will ensure swift and sure punishment of
the guilty including their imprisonment and attachment of illegally gained
properties.
-Nov'2010
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