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A Movement to "police the police"

By Kaifi Azmi

It is time the citizens of India, shed their timid attitude towards, disgusting conduct of the police, the bureaucrats and the judiciary ... the confidence being felt within Indians, due to rapid economic progress, should also be felt in other areas... like confidence to force a change...

Policing the Police & the Corrupt
Setting the corrupt officials and police officers to change their ways, is not difficult. Needed is will power, devotion of time (4-8 hrs a month) and the confidence that it can be done.

There is a massive force which needs to be tapped. The force I am referring to, is young elderly people who have either taken VRS, or have just retired age 58. All those who are healthy up to 65-70 yrs could join in a crusade to make the corrupt rogues shiver.

Mind you, I am referring to highly experienced, highly qualified Retiree Engineers, Doctors, Lawyers, Police Officers, Judges, Army men, Teachers and Businessmen, people who are financially self sufficient. Who do not know what to do, with time on their hands

This segment of people are at a point in life, where they see no goals to achieve, see no purpose in going on living. If a noble goal of reforming the corrupt and police in India is shown to them, they will feel rejuvenated, they will find a purpose in life, and all it will take is 21 or more elderly people to keep tabs on each police station in their own area only.

A committee of 5 or 7 or 9 could be formed in each police station area, to look into serious lapses on the part of the local police station and corrupt government departments. A force like this will sent the corrupt running for cover.

Yes, it will take a bit of organising. Which experienced people will not find difficult.

If I alone, at age 58 can take on the rogues at Khar police station, and send them scurrying, think what 21 or more can do together.

Very soon an ad campaign will be launched to start such a force. Also please inform your friends, who might be interested.

These pursuits may not be rewarding financially. However, they are a source of immense happiness and fulfilment, which is the core desire of all human beings. Sometimes you may even spend some money from your own pocket to benefit others.

Remember: There is no joy like the joy of serving others.

You cannot expect for a change to happen overnight. The process of change is slow and gradual. It is a work in progress all the time. It happens through legislation, it happens through social transformation, attitude change, and mindset change. So it is indeed a work in progress all the time..

You have to keep working on it, without worrying too much to see the outcome in your lifetime..
If you believe, what is stated above is possible and you would like to be a part of it, send me a mail at ikchhugani@yahoo.com .

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