Sunday, December 12, 2010

A pat for Nitish from Jharkhand

Jharkhand parties demand Nitish formula to fight corruption

Ranchi, Dec 11 : With more than 1,200 officials, a former chief minister and three former ministers facing graft charges in Jharkhand, political parties in the state have demanded that the government adopt the formula of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to fight corruption.

Nitish Kumar Wednesday said it would be made mandatory that each legislator, minister and official in Bihar should declare assets held every year.

Jharkhand has of late earned a bad name due to prevailing corruption. Former chief minister Madhu Koda, and three former ministers - Enos Ekka, Harinarayan Rai and Kamlesh Singh are in jail in graft cases. Besides, more than 1,200 officials are facing graft cases.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which rules the state, has welcomed the Nitish government's decision on asset declaration by public servants and political leaders.

"We welcome the Nitish Kumar government decision regarding declaration of assets. In Jharkhand, the government should formulate a law regarding declaration of assets every year and it should bring the panchayat heads, legislators, ministers and officials under its ambit. We will raise the issue in the party to put pressure on the government regarding formulation of such a law," former BJP state chief Raghubar Das told IANS.

Pradeep Kumar, legislative party leader of Jharkhand Vikas Morcha-Prajatantrik (JVM-P), told IANS: "Our party is dedicated to fighting corruption. We will raise the issue of declaration of assets of each legislator, minister and official every year in the assembly session."

The Congress echoed the demand.

"If we have to uproot corruption, we should start taking measures to fight corruption. The declaration of assets by ministers and officials will be a primary step in fighting corruption and the Congress will support the government if it wants to legislate any such law," Radha Krishna Kishore, Jharkhand Congress spokesperson, told IANS


Nitish Kumar has earned some more fans in Jharkhand and the most surprising part is that even Congress Legislators are echoing the same views.
Why surprise?
Well after hoisting such petards as Lalu Yadav, Ram Vilas Paswan, Mulayam Singh, Shibu Soren,Madhu Koda, Suresh Kalamadi, A.Raja, wouldn't it surprise you if they talked against corruption.
Or are they jumping on to the anti-corruption bandwagon because that is the "in" thing.
They would even sell their own mothers if it helped them to get votes.
The BJP is no better.
By not taking action of the Karnataka Chief Minster, they have lost all authority of speaking against corruption.
The Congress and BJP and the Emperor of Tamil Nadu forget that a time bomb is ticking by the name of Swami Ramdeo who will be putting up candidates in 2014 if they don't rectify and see the writing on the wall.

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