BJP’s Team B

The mask is off. Anna Hazare and his lieutenants are batting for the BJP
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Tagged Under | BJP | RSS | Team Anna
Exposed
VENTURE CAP  A cap-wielding Anna supporter at the venue of the Faizabad public meeting

On 30 October last year, when Mohan Bhagwat claimed that Anna Hazare’s anti-corruption movement was actually supported by the RSS, the remark conveyed palpable nervousness and attracted criticism from Team Anna. Three months later, as Team Anna launches its voters’ awareness campaign in UP, there is not even an attempt to keep its secular mask intact.

The mask, in fact, fell off at the very first stop that Team Anna made in the state to remind prospective voters of their duties in the upcoming Assembly polls. It happened on 2 February at Fatehpur subdivision of Barabanki district, the spot that marked the beginning of the voters’ awareness campaign in the state by the lieutenants of Anna Hazare, and repeated itself through much of the first leg—four rallies, the last on the evening of 3 February at Basti—of Team Anna’s campaign. Kiran Bedi led Team Anna through this leg of the campaign, and the dais was set directly, in three out of four places, by the RSS.

To begin with, the public meeting at Fatehpur was a typical RSS show. Rakesh Kumar Premil, the man who led the local group organising the entire event, has been a prominent member of the local unit of the Sangh Parivar. “Hindus must be aroused to fight against corruption,” he told Open. Premil is known in Fatehpur for his aggressive Hindutva ideology. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, he was president of the Shiv Sena’s Fatehpur unit. Later, he formed an NGO, Manav Utkarsha Sewa Sansthan, and started working under this banner. The banners of this NGO were prominent at the Mahadev Talab ground, where Kiran Bedi, Manish Sisodia, Sanjay Singh, Gopal Rai and some other members of Team Anna addressed their first public meeting. Ably assisting Premil was Ram Kumar Yadav, a local quack who is also the president of the Fatehpur unit of the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh, the farmers’ wing of the RSS.

According to Premil, about 50 volunteers from outfits like the Manav Utkarsha Sewa Sansthan, Bharatiya Kisan Sangh and Rashtra Bhakta Vichar Manch, with known if not professed leanings towards the RSS, worked day and night for almost a week to make this event a success. Some of the volunteers, who had come all the way from Agra, belonged to Jai Kali Kalyan Samiti, another NGO with professed Hindutva leanings. No less significant was the role played by teachers and students—they were present in numbers to swell the crowds—of various branches of Saraswati Shishu Mandir, schools run directly by the RSS in and around Fatehpur, as well as those controlled by Sangh sympathisers, including Sai Usha Montessori High School, Glorious Public School and Rabindranath Tagore Senior Secondary School.

If the RSS set the stage at Fatehpur and gathered the crowds, the speakers of Team Anna did the rest. Though members of the Team asserted that they had not come to tell voters who they should vote for, their categorical attack on “corruption” in the Congress, “criminalisation” of the Samajwadi Party (SP) and “misgovernance” by the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), and high praise for the BJP government in Uttarakhand for bringing in a “really strong Lokayukta Bill” in the state left no doubt in the minds of listeners who they were being asked to vote to the new UP Assembly.

Also, while members of Team Anna spoke, their volunteers distributed a leaflet—containing a 13-point ‘letter of oath’—to prospective voters. The ‘letter’ is an exhortation to the electorate to obtain 13 pledges from the contesting candidate before committing their vote. The first pledge in the ‘letter of oath’, quoting Swami Vivekanand, invokes an idea of India that today only the RSS will endorse: ‘…that I am a citizen of India and every citizen is my brother. Indians are my life and Indian gods and goddesses my divinities. India and its society are the swing of my childhood, the garden of my youth, my sacred heaven and the Kashi of my old age. The soil of India is my highest heaven. My welfare lies in the welfare of India. And this whole life I will chant, day and night—O, Gaurinath, O, Jagdambe, make me more humane and take away my weaknesses and unmanliness.’ It is inconceivable for a non-Hindu to take this oath.

The remaining 12 points in the ‘letter of oath’ are no less absurd, if not so religiously charged. They prod voters to obtain a commitment from contesting candidates that they would never sit in an AC room and remove ACs from their residences, that they would never travel in a luxury car but always in hooded jeeps, that they would never keep a driver and would drive their jeeps themselves—and, surprise, surprise, would always support the passage of the Jan Lokpal Bill. There are many other points in this one-page ‘letter of oath’ that point to a simple thing—the anti-corruption agitation of Anna Hazare has gone nuts.

It was hard to miss the farce at Fatehpur. Nearly half the 2,000-odd present at the Mahadev Talab ground were children, most of them from local Saraswati Shishu Mandirs, who had come in their school uniforms and are clearly not yet eligible to vote. When Kiran Bedi, speaking after other members of Team Anna had delivered their speeches, asked “voters” in the crowd to raise their hands, the ones that shot up instantaneously belonged to schoolchildren. Those who might be eligible to vote didn’t even get Bedi’s instructions immediately, and by the time they realised this, it had become too awkward to obey. Bedi, apparently unfazed by all this, went on: “See, how voters are responding to Anna’s call. Now all of you stand up and swear with me that we will never vote for the corrupt.” This time nearly everyone responded, but the schoolkids were again the most eager.

That was the first voters’ awareness rally of Team Anna, which left Fatehpur as soon as Kiran Bedi had finished her monologue around 2.30 pm on 2 February. The next destination was Gonda, about 140 km away from Fatehpur. Here the meeting began at 4 pm at the Ramlila Maidan in the heart of town, though the cavalcade of Team Anna reached slightly behind schedule. The farce was repeated here too. So was the silent message, though members of Team Anna continued to maintain that they were not foisting a political choice on prospective voters. As in Fatehpur, the organisers of the event at Gonda too had among them a generous peppering of the Hindutva brigade. The chief organiser of Team Anna’s voters’ awareness rally at Gonda, Dr Dilip Shukla, is a known RSS face in the area. Once again, the lieutenants of Anna Hazare set about their task in earnest—ripping apart Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Digvijaya Singh and many others, besides SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and BSP leader Mayawati. Once again they maintained a calculated silence vis-à-vis the saffron party. When they spoke of the BJP, they didn’t fail to mention the “strong” Lokayukta Bill brought in by the BJP government in Uttara khand. And as they concluded the meeting, once again, they left no doubt in the minds of those present who Team Anna would have them vote for.

By the time they reached the Gulab Bari ground at Faizabad, around 1 pm on 3 February, Team Anna’s language had acquired the subtlest change in inflection. Here, they started off with the need to change the present system so that farmers, labourers and the unemployed could get their due, before returning to the familiar theme of bashing every other party save the BJP. Praise for the Uttarakhand BJP government’s “strong” Lokayukta bill was now a little subdued; there was mild criticism too of the party’s UP state unit for not yet promising voters that they would follow Uttarakhand’s example. But only the envelope had changed, the message hadn’t—by the time the Faizabad leg concluded, Team Anna had left voters here in no doubt which way they leant. ‘Don’t vote for the BJP till it promises you a strong Lokayukta in your state’ was another way of saying ‘vote the BJP if it does’.

The reasons for Team Anna’s restraint in Faizabad are not hard to figure. Unlike in their previous stops at Fatehpur and Gonda, the rally at Faizabad was organised mainly by those who have for long been associated with the Left and Dalit politics in the region—names like Gopal Krishna Verma, who led the group that organised the rally at Faizabad, and team members Arvind Murty, Nitin Kumar Mishra and Vinod Singh, among others. The presence on the dais of Tariq Sayeed—a senior member of the local intelligentsia and head of the Urdu department of KS Saket PG College, Ayodhya—who presided over the public meeting at Faizabad, may have been a deterrent for members of Team Anna and forced them to be less deferential to the BJP than in the previous two meetings.

Their restraint notwithstanding, most members of Team Anna were silent on the threat of communalism. Only one of them, Mufti Shamoom Kazmi, underlined the need to fight communal politics. “Ayodhya means the place where no one fights, but some politicians of a particular party have tried to damage Hindu-Muslim unity in the name of religion. We must not forget that we can fight against corruption only if we remain one irrespective of our religious identities.”

Here, too, Kiran Bedi created a flutter on the dais when she elbowed out stage manager Arvind Murty, who wanted to call speakers to the mike in a prearranged order. Bedi had ideas of her own, and when she grabbed the mike, Murty left the dais in a huff. She proceeded to hold forth for half an hour, and by the time former MP Ilyas Azmi, who was supposed to speak before her, began his address, the crowd had begun to recede.

In Basti a few hours later, the last stop of the first leg of the campaign, the Anna anthem had been restored to its original fervour. Gone was the aberrant restraint of Faizabad, most apparent in the speeches of Bedi and Sisodia. Only three speakers of Team Anna—Sanjay Singh, Manish Sisodia and Kiran Bedi—spoke here, and the meeting was wrapped up in less than an hour because some of the Team’s leading lights had to catch a train to Delhi. “Rahul Gandhi says UP has been looted for the past 21 years. He says if you give him a chance, he will change the state in the next five years. Fact is, the Congress is in pain because it has not been able to loot UP for the past 21 years. That’s what they want to do now.” That was Sisodia. Bedi made a shorter speech here (remember she had a train to catch), signing off with the now familiar reference to the BJP government in Uttarakhand and its “strong” Lokayukta Bill.

As for the organisers of the rally at Basti, the presence of the Sangh Parivar was even more obvious here. Harishchandra Pratab Singh, an advocate and a key figure in the local committee, has been district convenor of the Shri Rama Janmabhoomi Mukti Sewa Samiti formed in the late 1980s and was one of the leaders of its karsewak wing. He is a well-known Hindutva face in the district.

Even the four-page message of Anna Hazare, distributed at all four stops, has a clear pro-BJP bias. Anna’s message is a litany of charges, framed as questions for Rahul Gandhi, Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mayawati. For the sake of form, the tail-end of the message has some questions for the BJP too, but they sound more like exhortations to repeat what Team Anna sees as the party’s stellar performance in Uttarakhand. There’s not a mention, for example, of the corruption of the BJP government in Karnataka, nor its communal record in Gujarat. So, while the pamphlet names P Chidambaram and Mulayam Singh and Mayawati, it bestows no such honour on former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa or Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

When Anna Hazare sat on his first indefinite fast at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar in April last year, his proximity to the Sangh Parivar was on show. Hindutva symbols were a feature of the stage decor. Understandably, it drew flak from people then close to the movement but not similarly inclined politically. When it still seemed important to take these people along, as in Anna’s next show at the Ramlila Maidan, his lieutenants tried to play down this association—Gandhi had now replaced ‘Bharat Mata’ as stage backdrop. In UP, Anna and his henchmen were back to home base. In the days to come, as the political battle rages in the state, Kiran Bedi and her cohorts may continue to make a great deal of sound and fury. But it won’t amount to much except this: Team Anna’s transformation into Team B of the BJP is complete.

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By your logic anybody who is anti corruption and anti CONgress or any Anti National Political Party has ANY RIGHT to speak from any democratic platform? Any Individual being a member of any organization has a democratic right to lend support to any Organization in his individual capacity. Nobody or no court can take away this right of an Individual. Merely giving a platform is not a crime. Show 1 team member who is a member of any outfit. Get your facts right first.

12 February 2012 | Rain

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and you drew a donkey on the cover of open based on this article?? remind us what is so evil about RSS....when it is the congress that has been behind most of the genocides in india = 1984 sikhs, 1988 lankan tamils, kashmir, northeast, naxals....and you print glowing extracts from rahul baba's biographies! comeon! i used to like Open but your distinct pro congress bias coupled with the cliched english media disdain for the indian right wind & rajeev masand's blank-after-blank-after-blank blind items since the birla one are really putting me off this magazine.

13 February 2012 | stern

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So what's the problem? Is congress a holy cow. The point is congress played a dirty game and everybody has forgotten abt it. Team Anna feels cheated. And so its is but natural for them to hold the lokpall fisaco against the ruling party(congress). The bias will show up and what's wrong with that . Had the bias been against a holier than thou party your cynicisim was understandble. But here we have a set of ploticians who cheat us every day so let team Anna take on them. As countrymen i think we should be happy that a few good people are championing our cause of corruption.Focussing on immaterial aspects like which party are they aligned to completely takes away the focus from the core issue. Even if they support RSS what the harm . As long as they deliver what they promise to , its perfectly ok.

Your write up makes Anna team seem like underworld agents out to destroy peace and harmony. Get a life!

13 February 2012 | reetikalia

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Its unfortunate, that not the Anna movement, but shameless journalists like you feed information to help people like Digvijay Singh make every issue in our country about religion in our country. Has there been even one communalist statement made by the Anna movement?NO. Did they oppose the reseravation in the Lokpal for the minorities? NO. So why does it matter who supports them? And why dont you report more about the issues the Anna movement deals with rather than such divisive issues? Its unfortunate that the media wants to always divide people even though peoples' personal beliefs dont matter when dealing with one another. I really doubt if the supports at Ramlila grounds really cared what religion the person next to him was of. Please dont do this! Youll have a very important role to play in such movements, and please try not to take our country back 50 years everytime someone tries hard to take it forward!

13 February 2012 | vatsa

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the funny thing is, none of the comment posters till now has had the guts to accept the issue which has been highlighted in the article. the harangue has been just tu-quoque, asking if saving a corrupt bjp means the congress is any good. no one says the congress is any good, but every bjp-supporting internet hindu hypocritically resorts to the age-old rhetoric of nationalism/treachery and cries of " bjp is not AT ALL corrupt" when allegations are raised on strong grounds.
why is everyone afraid of such news?????it never was any secret. anna or ramdev, pray tell me anyone, which amongst these two holy cows has, till today, even said the "N" of Nigamamanda , the poor sanyasi who died fighting a lone battle against the uttarkhand bjp and the mining lobbies there???and of all places, the baba ramadeva and the hazare gang have exhorted the uttarakhandis to vote for the bjp. can anything get more shameless and more hypocritic than this???
the worshippers of ganga maiyya have, neverthless, forgotten this warrior for ganga maiiya, and why not??????as if, the so called religious patriots are truly religious,huh, all episodes being a piggyback try to power.
@ OPEN MAGAZINE, good job. expose the civil-society cloak wearing B-TEAMS even more.

13 February 2012 | harish lahkar

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It is very unfortunate and unpatriotic cover story with 'EXPOSED' tag.Magazines like you are doing a disservice to the nation for trying to kill an anti-corruption movement.
Mainly two allegations are hurled at ANNA & TEAM.
One is that he is a RSS man and trying to bring down CONgress govt.
What is so bad about it?As RSS is not a banned organization and team ANN'A's agenda is honorable and nationalist and it is the need of hour also when all the institutions are corrupt and corruptible.
Second ,that he is playing politics against CONgress govt.
If exposing corrupt and corruption is politics ,then by God it is VERY GOOD POLITICS.Everybody should hail this type of politics rather than dirty/divisive politics of CONgress party.
I would appreciate if your magazine 'expose' something about Swiss money owned by fake Gandhi family.

13 February 2012 | Paramvir Sawhney

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Obviously the writer of this article is very ill informed about the nature of the RSS in UP.

The RSS in UP and neighboring states has a number of Muslims in it.
Yes, the RSS has been tainted in some parts of the country by association with Hindutva.

This however is not entirely true of much of UP.
Historically, before the recent rise of Islamic parties, they have not been shy of working with the RSS.
In fact, the oft forgotten Emergency rule had propelled them to work with the RSS even more than before.

13 February 2012 | Carl

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Kiran Bedi totomimg with the BJP is quite clear and obvious....Thank open for exposing the bigots.

13 February 2012 | mahta

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this is an exceptional example of fearless journalism. Hats off to OPEN for exposing these goons. great work indeed!

13 February 2012 | Akshay

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I am not sure weather I should laugh at your IQ level or cry at the state of journalism in India. Should any campaign be judged based on what it tries to achieve or based on who supports it? If tomorrow Mohan Bhagwat praises your 'investigative' journalism and RSS starts distributing copies of OPEN among its members, will that make you a Hindu communal magazine? Can (or rather should) anyone control who supports his cause? Should team Anna declare that their rallies should not be attended by Hindus, and Muslims, and Christians, and middle-class people, and children, and the rest?

The kind of crowd profiling you have done on team Anna's rallies is a new low for the media. I am waiting for more of such profilings of other political party's rallies and your awesome deductions based on those. (~sarcasm~)

13 February 2012 | Pravin

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The writer of this article is shameless shoe licker of his corrupt fathers. Shame on you traitors.

13 February 2012 | Hemant Rana

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you people are stupid. your mask is off when you write first article against anti corruption movement. you are slave of power and powerfull people like most of the media .

AAP JAISE GADDAR IS DESH MAIN PEHLI BAAR TO JANME NAHIN HAI.

SO U DO YOUR JOB WE INDIAN WILL DO OUR JOB. WE ARE FIGHTING AND WILL CONTINUE FOR OUR COUNTRY.

13 February 2012 | HARJINDER JUNEJA

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An person like you can only dig grave for your own magazine. You are not a shrewd writer because you can not seem to hide your hate for Anna and anti-corruption movement in your writings. You make a pathetic opinionated editor(if at all you claim yourself to be one).

14 February 2012 | Hardeep

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This is a completely false news. Mr. Dhirendra K Jha, which party do you belong to. How much money you have been paid to write this?

14 February 2012 | Arun Kumar

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This is absolute non-sense, it seems like the reporter is working for some politician for his own reasons. Anyways whole india knows, team Anna is doing great job. I must say that reporters like this, will never make successful career for themselves.

14 February 2012 | Austin

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I saw the IAC clarification about this article first and thought of reading its content to see what is exposed. To be very frank I could not even read the whole article as from beginning it seems to be a baseless congress sponsored article. Today CBI disclosed that Maximum money deposited in swiss bank belongs to Indians. The india which has 40 corers people living below poverty line has so much money deposited outside by unfair means. When Ramdev raises this issues, he becomes BJP, RSS agent. When Team Anna wants to fight against corruption which is cause of this ill gotten money they are targeted. I appeal to this writer if he reads my comment to look into his soul and ask this question. What he is doing is it going to help India and poor Indians. Still half of our population is living like hell and only few with all the corrupt means enjoying... Please introspect before writing this kind of article..
Sudhir

14 February 2012 | Sudhir Singh

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Good expose by the Open Magazine. To be precise, Team Anna was exposed even much before this publication. As one season of monsoons passed, disguise of anti corruption was washed out and the true colors of TA came forth.

Yes, people were with TA, initially, as entire country was disgust with the corruption exposes by the media. However, this movement was taken over by the communal forces to wear a new mask before the elections. As these forces were caught redhanded in terror acts and others (Lately, in Karnataka Assembly hall), it was hightime for them to lookout for an alternative mask, to be in public.

How this TA forgot a basic fact that people also read the stories of corruption in BJP ruled states (EX. peons building crore worth buildings in MP) along with corruption charges on UPA?!.

Sincerity would have been proved had the TA started it from their own house. But, it was not possible for TA as the whole movement was run by the very same forces who are running the governments in BJP ruled states.

I am not supporting the corruption by any means or by any political party. But, won't support communal tiger in sheep's clothing..

14 February 2012 | CR Ramesh

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How much did Congress pay you to publish this kind of non-sense? Every Indian citizen, of any walk and talk, has the Right to be a part of any Movement. Be it RSS, Congress, BJP. If you can't support something good that's fine, but at least don't spread baseless RUMORS.
And if your Journalists believe so strongly in Secularism, then they should also cover the agony of our Kashmiri Pandits!! Why not that part? Are only Muslims the true heirs of Secularism?

14 February 2012 | Bhat

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I guess this naive journalist got his attention! Write something crap but controversial...stupidity in the disguise of intellect.

Where do these folks get their facts? I see this very biased story to please his UPA masters. I am very upset that a few of these folks don't even do research to corroborate the remarks but turn themselves into hollywood script writers. An advice to this guy is to meet Ram Gopal Verma and write fiction and that itself will be good for this nation!

People's affiliations change and even there I don't see RSS, BJP as the Mujahiddeen or Taliban. As long as a nationalistic movement for the good of the nation is led by a person or group that should be appreciated at its outset and bother less about who they affiliated with. Its just to sidetrack the movement and dilute it that is sheer mantra of corrupt, arrogant Cong led UPA strategy.

15 February 2012 | Sarat

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What a shameless newspaper, what is wrong when India is in hand of corrupt and terrorist sympathizer to support a part which is at least supporting ideas of Swami Vivekananda.
The hindu should change its name to the secular and should stop writing about BJP

15 February 2012 | Jack

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Editor, Open Magazine.

You are politicaliy aligned with congress for some bucks against BJP, that is ok. But you maligning Team Anna is crime against country. You are terrorist.

15 February 2012 | Debasis Dhar

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For those who have difficulty understanding simple written english, Mr Jha should have perhaps made his thesis a little clearer:

> Team Anna has a political bias
> The bias tilts strongly towards the RSS/BJP
> Team Anna claims, falsely, no political association

If you have something to say, address these observation's of Jha, rather than trying to convince the rest of us how wonderful the ideology of the RSS/BJP combine is for this country.

15 February 2012 | chana makya

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Open magzine has already lost all its credibility and respect it earned after exposing Radia Tapes. Nowadays Open magzine is a paid magzine and its editors are as corrupt as journalist it exposed in Radia Tapes scandal. Since it has already lost credibility its not worth reading and wasting our time.

15 February 2012 | shreyas

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open ko journalism ke ethics fir se learn karna chaheye.... khud to kuch karte nhi ho aur jo desh ko bacchna chate hai usse badnam karte ho... aab me oben magzine kabhe nhi lene wala....Open magzine has already lost all its credibility and respect.

15 February 2012 | amit

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prantor, behave a bit less like a saffron agent. OPEN magazine gained its credibility with the radiaa case and has even increased its stature in our eyes with this newer, fearless article. no magazine loses and gains respect by giving "news you like/hate" rather it does so by publishing news which is hardhitting/true and shamefully nude.
OPEN, carry on with your wonderful work. and do count the number of frustrated hindutvavdis who havent been able to take their expose lightly. the more hollow comments with "you are a congress agent" in bold get posted, understand that more are the hindutvavadi s exposed, caught pants down in a tight huddle with team anna.

15 February 2012 | prantor chakravorty

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Team Anna has always been a joke. Once the initial hype died down people saw the real idiocracy promoted by these people, Mumbai proved it. Some people have yet to come out of that delusion as can be seen by the right wing nuts posts here.

Charles MacKay rightly said "Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one."

16 February 2012 | Manindar

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Is it paid news? If a group of persons speaks against corruption does it lose credibility if it is found to be associated with RSS? What is the logic behind this article? Is a case pending that we are trying to solve? It may be an agenda of Open or Digvijay Singh or Congress to prove link of IAC with RSS so that muslims can be kept away but for a normal Indian who keeps himself away from stinking politics this is not an issue. May be certain journalists are compelled to follow stinking politicians very closely that they also start emitting the same stink. I used to hate RSS for its narrow mentality and its divisive politics but if this news is correct I would seriously think to revise my opinion about RSS. These guys mean business; they seem to be on right track. Everyone had complained against them that they have a very poor agenda at their hands. If now they have taken up eradication of corruption they must be respect for this. We should do this to wean RSS away from Mandir and Hindu muslim politics. No problem if 15% muslims do not support anti-corruption movement. Brand it as urban middle class movement and remove a few billion as well, brand it as a movement of forward class and still reduce some number. Agreed that journalists have a responsibility to reveal the truth but the guiding principle is to bring a change for betterment. Have you forgotten that Mr. Jha? Truth is not dependent on number of people that believe in it.

17 February 2012 | Dev

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Congratulations on such a wonderful report. This was obvious from day 1 but bringing the truth out in such a brilliant way is remarkable.

For all those who are saying how does it matter if RSS supports anti-corruption movement - it doesn't matter and in fact it's good if such a big organization supports it. Problem is Team Anna refuses to accept it and this raises very serious doubts about their intentions.

Time and again Mr. Anna and his team have stayed mum on corruption issues related to BJP. Karnataka issue became nwtional news but team anna was silent. Mumbai BMC run by BJP-ShivSena was rated as the most corrupt civic body but team anna was NOT seen on ground asking people not to vote for bjp-sena..why? BJP seems to have some special right to corruption in team anna's eyes.

In fact it is very obvious that Team Anna is not against corruption they are just a team against congress. Having said that, I don't even see a problem in that too. You can be a team against congress and go and educate people against congress. Tell them not to vote for them, but do it honestly. Don't use corruption as a device to fool people.

19 February 2012 | Dasmeet

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It is funny how people with no argument just bash the author for being paid by congress. Why can't you just reason it out?

In fact going by the same logic they apply, every person bashing Jha is paid by BJP. This is an article with facts and it would be more intelligent to counter it with facts.

And for someone who called Dhirendra unpatriotic... i would vote for you as the funniest person on this planet.. lol lol

19 February 2012 | Ashish

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I wonder how many of the people posting comments have got their facts right before going after Mr. Jha. I only hope that people keep their minds open to everything and when it comes to voting, remember which candidate has worked for their area irrespective of his/her political/religious/ethnic affiliation.

19 February 2012 | Sayantan Ghosh

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discourse in India is dead. most of the so called suave, educated classy internet hindus , supposedly the prometheus-es of modern india can do nought but throw one ad-hominem after another when their brittle cherished ideals are criticized or shaken. an exceptionally lame way of debate and discussion. rather than opening up new fronts of discussion in which mr. jha's points could be rebutted, all the so-called educated internet hindus have done in the 20 or so odd comments from them are as follows:
1) mr. jha is a congress agent.
2)OPEN is a congress sponsored magazine.
3)hence, OPEN team is a team of traitors.
as they say,religious leaning at one time or another makes lunatics of men.this is perfectly evident here. some reasons:
1)OPEN was the first magazine to go hammer and tongs after the media involvement in the niraa radia -2G case.
2)OPEN has exposed every political party's faults till date.
3)just a year back, these same cultural nationalists were fulsome in their appreciation of OPEN magazine as a saviour of Indians, and now with this single article, OPEN has metamorphosed into a traitor.
no reason, no rationality, no sense of history, and most importantly, no coherence between stances taken at various points of time. these, in a nutshell, define today's elite hindu nationalists. with a hollow rationality, and shallow reasoning, we can , but smirk at the condition of Indian right wing (non) intellectualism.

1 March 2012 | sushant patil

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This mag is a joke. It is IndiaTV if print media along with few other jokers. I have one question for you fools. Even if anyone is supported by RSS as you say, SO WHAT? It is RSS for god's sake not ISI. What RSS has been doing for nation building over decades is beyond your comprehension as in today's day and age it is difficult for corrupt idiots like you to believe if anyone could be engaged in selfless service for the nation. Go to hell you fools, you are going to remain what you are, a struggling third rate magazine no one cares a shit about. Almost all bloody media jokers are hell bent on destroying the nation. I fail to understand where you folks get your education from. Shame on you.

20 March 2012 | Sam

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