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> Rare opportunity to clean Indian politics!

> On May 2, Supreme Court of India passed a landmark judgment mandating

> Candidates contesting parliamentary or assembly elections must disclose to

> the public:

> - Their criminal records (convictions, acquittals, charges, etc.), if any

> - Their assets and liabilities

> - Their educational qualifications

> Greater transparency strikes at the root of the corrupt and criminal

> politics. People have a right to know; if they still elect corrupt

> politicians, they probably deserve no better. This directive has to be

> implemented by the Election Commissioner . All major parties are

> resisting. This is a rare opportunity for the silent majority to make

> itself heard. If we don't, we have no one else to blame. You can make

> yourself heard. Please sign the petition to the Election Commissioner

> (http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/SupremeCourtIndia_Clean_Politics/)

> Also, please forward this note to at as many Indians you know with a

> request to do the same. If this message is sent to you repeatedly, please

> accept and smile, it shows only patriotism.

>

>

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Looks like the link is not yet up......:-)

Goel, Anurag (CORP, GEITC)

[anurag.goel (AT) geind (DOT) ge.com]Monday, July 29, 2002 12:07 PMGoel,

Anurag (CORP, GEITC) Important: A small opportunity for us

to clean Indian politics> Rare opportunity to clean Indian politics! > On May

2, Supreme Court of India passed a landmark judgment mandating> Candidates

contesting parliamentary or assembly elections must disclose to> the public: >

- Their criminal records (convictions, acquittals, charges, etc.), if any > -

Their assets and liabilities > - Their educational qualifications > Greater

transparency strikes at the root of the corrupt and criminal> politics. People

have a right to know; if they still elect corrupt> politicians, they probably

deserve no better. This directive has to be> implemented by the Election

Commissioner . All major parties are> resisting. This is a rare opportunity for

the silent majority to make> itself heard. If we don't, we have no one else to

blame. You can make> yourself heard. Please sign the petition to the Election

Commissioner>

(http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/SupremeCourtIndia_Clean_Politics/) > Also,

please forward this note to at as many Indians you know with a> request to do

the same. If this message is sent to you repeatedly, please> accept and smile,

it shows only patriotism.> > "THIS E-MAIL MESSAGE ALONG WITH ANY ATTACHMENTS IS

INTENDED ONLY FOR THEADDRESSEE and may contain confidential and privileged

information.If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient,you are

notified that any dissemination, distribution or copy of this communication is

strictly Prohibited. If you have received this message by error, please notify

us immediately, return the original mail to the sender and delete the message

from your system."Jay Gurudev

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, "Chander D" <cdamodaran@z...> wrote:

> Looks like the link is not yet up......:-)

> , this will work---anu

 

 

>http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/SupremeCourtIndia_Clean_Politics/

> >> > >

> >> > > Also, please forward this note to at least 10 Indians you

know

with

>a

> >> > > request to do the same.

> >> > >

 

 

 

 

http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/SupremeCourtIndia_Clean_Politics/)

>

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