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NameSaras
Date2007-08-16
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MessageHi,

I am also from Bangalore and it is impossible to get anything done in Bangalore without bribing.I wish u all the best.

saras



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Namextreme007
Date2007-08-16
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MessageWe claim to have 60 years of freedom. I will claim there is no freedom here. Look at the issues we have after 60 (come on its not a small number of years....)

CORRUPTION - 1 All levels are corrupt and politics the 1st
UNEMPLOYEMENT -- High Rate
INFRASTRUCTURE -- NONSENSE INFRASTRUCTURE
FLOODS,ELECTICITY SCARCE,RESOURCE SCARCE
STILL NOT 100% DEMOCRACY (NO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS FOR CITIZEN LEVEL)

In one word we are living together in a piece of land where fittest survives.

Lets hope your fight results in a future revolution to change this FREE COUNTRY -- INDIA


NameDr. Alok Jadhav
Date2007-08-16
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MessageEncouraging War upheld by Mr. and Mrs. Vijaykumar. You deserve all the support and good wishes.

Keep up the good work and people will follow.

ALL THE BEST!


NameHarish
Date2007-08-16
MessageIndia is a great country but (a BIG BUT) she could have been greater if evil of corruption was not there or at the least curtailed. Jaya and Vijay, both of you are rare breeds in today's mundane world. I know how frail you would be but at the same time I trust that you are brave and intrepid. Keep looking into the eyes of the corrupt and it won't be long before they blink. The corrupt may be brazen but they are not brave, like you are. Your crusade is people's war against evil. Keep the torch lit, for the world needs you.


NameM Akhtar
Date2007-08-16
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MessageJust Congratulations and good wishes from us are not enough. All bloggers should come forward and help Jayashree in whatever way possible. Our best wishes to her and all men who are fighting this war. Personally I believe Netas, politicians and bureaucrat nexus in corruption is the biggest stumbling block in eradicating corruption. A civil service probationer despite securing high rank in UPSC if joining Revenue/Income Tax or Central Excise service instead of IAS/IFS, is doing so with motive of easy money and corruption. Unfortunately DOPT and UPSC are allowing such things to happen which means they are aiding and abetting corruption.Please fight it back.


Nameab
Date2007-08-16
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MessageWe are always talking about corrupt politicians and bureaucrats. But who make them corrupt. Not u and I but the businessmen.... smilie. They are the root cause of this problem who force others to either become corrupt or die like Manjunath. So they should be targetted first, if we want to get rid of corruption.


NameRamesh Behera
Date2007-08-16
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MessageTahnks Mrs and Mr. VijayKumar for their courage and fight against corruption. I think, your website is a starting point to fight against corruption. Let me expose one of my personal experience.

The incident happened in RTO office, Vasco, Goa.
The entire system is corrupt and it is very difficult to get Learning License, Driving Lisence, NOC, Police Clearance Certificate for Vehicle. Starting from Peons, Drivers, Clerks, Sub-inspector, Inspector and Director are very much active for bribe directly or indirectly (through agents. The subinspector Sanjay Kalal used to close office well before 12.30 P.M. and
takes bribes for all sorts of work in his chamber after that. All agents meet him after 12.30 P.M. and before that he dried to show fault in each applications so that only can agent clear these things. SHAME on the system.
I think, the situation is very much same in all RTO offices in India. These offices are another biggest place for corruption. Hope, this information will help to identify the place of corruptions in our Country.

Jai Hind.

R. Behera


NameRohyt
Date2007-08-13
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MessageDear madam,
I aspire to become a civil services officer smilie.
Your husband is a inspiring beacon of light for people like me who are really interested in doing good for our country. The bit about Karnataka being the most corrupt state in India was very shocking.
All this coming at a time when we are riding high on our success in the IT sector.
The fact that only a handful of civil servants in karnataka have declared their assets is an indicator of the extent of corruption in our beloved state.
But then, our chief minister is a spineless hen-pecked rubber stamp, whose hold on the CM's chair depends on his complying with and overlooking the unethical actions of his colleagues.
What is more disturbing is the indifference of the Central govt. and the Lok Yukta in this regard.
Please encourage him and ask him to keep up his good work, and it won't be long before others join him in his quest to make positive changes in our society.
Sincerely yours,
Rohyt smilie


NameHitesh Thukral
Date2007-08-05
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MessageI am a student of Class VIII, Sharda Sarvhitkari Model Senior Secondary School, Sec. 40-D, Chandigarh. I read about this site in a newspaper and immediately became online. I am quite impressed by your courage.I am horrified at the idea of such intense stage of corruption in India which has the largest democracy in the world.I am quite encouraged by your actions.Corruption is like a colonial rule.We had to risk our lives to get our independece from the British and now we have to sacrifice again for making India a corruption-free nation.After reading your article and knowing about the intensity of this disease I have taken a pledge to never indulge in corrupt practices.I am sure that many persons would get inspired after reading your husband's story.I know that only the revolution of the citizens of a country can stop such unwanted practices.I pray to The Almighty that you succeed in your mission.I give a call to all "come forward and support this cause".


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