Saturday 30 July 2016

Background - Bharat Jan Aadhaar Party

For the past few years millions of common Indians came out on streets to fight against the biggest evil in our country is dishonest administration and corruption. This anti-administration movement has exposed the ugly and greedy face of our politicians so called National Leaders. No political party in India found works for the common man’s need. The Janlokpal movement was a call to all politicians to listen to the common man’s plea and agony.
For almost few years we tried with all ways to plead our cause to the government by peaceful protest, court arrest and indefinite fast, carried with several rounds of negotiations with the government. We tried everything possible to convince the government to form a strong honest corruption free administration. But despite the huge wave of public support in favour of a honest administration and corruption. Many of the political parties cheated the people of India and deliberately sabotaged the Janlokpal Bill. The time for peaceful fasts and protests is gone.
This is the time for action . . .
Since most political parties are corrupt , greedy and thick skinned, it’s time to bring political power back into the people’s hands for a big change of sincere corruption free administration. We are not saying that every politician is corrupt and greedy. There are many good intentioned people in politics today who want to work honestly for the people of India. But the current system of dishonest administration and political leaders interference does not allow honest politicians to function sincerely. We are also not claiming that every single person who joins our party will be hundred percent honest. We are saying that it is the system that has become very corrupt and needs to be changed immediately. Our aim in entering politics is not to come to power; we have entered politics to change the current corrupt and self-serving system of politics forever. So that no matter who comes to power in the future, the system is strong enough to withstand corruption at any level of governance.

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