Under the dark shadows of nithari carnage
Alliance for investigation of the missing & slaughtered Children/person
of India
Parhald Aggarwal,
president
foundation for common Man
To The president of India
Respected sir
A number of individuals and organization have come together to help
the families of umpteen missing & slaughtered Children/person
of India women and other people under the lengthening dark shadows
of nithari carnage many people suspect the carnage to have connections
with international body parts racketeering .even the medical
officer who examined the exhumed bodies suspect the same .there are
stolen to exploit them in the prostitution market and possible use
as servants, or to use them as beggars.
We need to get to the bottom of missing people mystery and find ways
of ending the same .the other thing highlighted by the nithari carnage
is well known ineptititude and misbehavior to the publics woes.
In light of the above mentioned unfortunate circumstances we propose
to the government to setup two national commissions:
(1) A national commission to investigation of the missing & slaughtered
Children/person in India (ncimscpi) should be formed which will try
to get to the bottom of the various reasons behind stealing of children/people
and suggest Ways of dealing with the problem. We welcome the reported
decision of the UP government to compensate families of the missing
children/persons of nithari .However, this decision begs the question
of wyes should the families of children/person missing from other
places not get paid similar amounts of money? Suitable compensations
should be awarded to all deserving the same in the uniform government(s)
should invite applications from families of all who have disappeared
or been slaughtered. this will attract applications from all over
the country and will help (a) in a fair distribution of compensations
all across the country (b) in bringing the miscreants to justice (c)
contribute towards ensuring and assuring safety and wellbeing of our
citizen (d) it would act as a sort of national insurance for the aggrieved
in the face of devastating losses, and finally,(e) it would help the
proposed commission in obtaining information regarding all such victims
and get to the bottom of all associated racket.
Needles to say that the money can not be enough of a compensations
for a lost life , the compensations do help families in need everybody
Aggrieved similarly should get be compensated in a uniform and systematic
manner.
(2) a national commission to investigate bureaucratic misbehavior(NCIBM)
needs to be constituted which will find out ways of making our law
and order and other organs of government responsive to the common
people .in that connection it may be worth mentioning that in the
small towns of the USA they elect sheriffs by concerned peoples
vote . many of the judges there are elected .other judges are appointed
by representatives of people. In other words, they are either directly
or indirectly elected by the concerned people, link wise top Bureaucrats
are also appointed by elected officials.
The above facts have been mentioned points out that in the USA they
have democratic setup that make their top bureaucrats as well as judiciary
and police officials beholden to the public opinion, directly or indirectly
or indirectly. Dr. Lohis too is said to have expressed opinion that
election of top bureaucrats as well as judges owe their positions
either to some kind of written tests and /or interviews, or to connections
with powerful people, or to outright bribery. No wonder extreme arrogance
and conceit appear to be their hallmark. Public opinion and public
welfare appear to be that could care about.
While we could do a lot towards improving ways to collecting and
processing opinion of the public towards various officials who are
supposed to serve the people, nothing would match periodic elections
held to elect of re-elect such officials on the basis of direct election
among the masses (common man). One might say that our current elected
officials appear to be no better than the currently appointed ones.
Off hand it appears to be so.
However, on a closer scrutiny one will find that elected officials
never behave with the pomposity and haughtiness with which the appointed
officials behave. Further, even the limitation of the elected represented
can be improved with better election process. As fro ways of holding
elections, nearly half of the worlds democracies that are better governed
(including all of Europe with the expectation of UK and France) use
proportional representation (PR) of appear to have better GDP as well
as better transparency in their election system. Most countries using
PR ors semi- PR system of election appear to have better GDP as well
as better transparency in their administration. It suggests that better
ways of electing representive have a good correlation with higher
GDP and better transparency. Like wise, we expect better ways of appointment
and retention of bureaucrats would result in improving GDP, transparency,
justice, peace and progress in our country. The second commission
(NCIBM) should examine all these matters and make suitable recommendations.
Currently many people whose children, graduation and other close
relatives have been missing are sitting on dharma
at jantar mantar, New Delhi. They have discussed the above demands
and they unanimously support demands.
Yours sincerely,
Parhald Aggarwal,
president
foundation for common Man
b58/149 guru nanak pura laxmi nagar
delhi 110092 india
phone
+911169525831 +911169438891
E mailparhlad_aggarwal@yahoo.co.in
The following are the conveners of AIMSPI:
Mr. Parhald Aggarwal,president foundation for common Man Mr. Amar
Singh Amar, Alliance for social justice Dr. Satinath Choudhary, Towards
Total Democracy Mr. Rajkumar Hemram, Akhil Bhartiiya Adivasi Parsishad
Mr. Sanjay Kamwal, Jana Kalyan Seva front Mr. Rajkumar Lodhe, Delhi
Sanitation front Mrs. B. Saxena, Akhil Bhartiya Rajiva Gandhi Victor
Manch Mr. Devi Singh Suryawanshi , Krantikari Soshit Morcha Mr. Upendra
Yadava, people care