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“India Against Corruption” (IAC) is Anna Hazare’s address for his letter dt. 6/4/11 to the Prime Minister, and is therefore presumably the prime mover of this fast-unto-death. IAC describes itself as “an expression of collective anger of people of India against corruption”. Those who started it include, besides Hazare himself, spiritual leaders Swami Ramdev and Sri Sri Ravishankar, religious leader Archbishop Vincent Concessao, a politician in the guise of a religious leader Swami Agnivesh, and three notables usually described as civil society activists: Kiran Bedi, Mallika Sarabhai, Arvind Kejriwal. In addition, “notable participants” include another now-notorious civil society activist, Medha Patkar.
“India Against Corruption” (IAC) is Anna Hazare’s address for his letter dt. 6/4/11 to the Prime Minister, and is therefore presumably the prime mover of this fast-unto-death. IAC describes itself as “an expression of collective anger of people of India against corruption”. Those who started it include, besides Hazare himself, spiritual leaders Swami Ramdev and Sri Sri Ravishankar, religious leader Archbishop Vincent Concessao, a politician in the guise of a religious leader Swami Agnivesh, and three notables usually described as civil society activists: Kiran Bedi, Mallika Sarabhai, Arvind Kejriwal. In addition, “notable participants” include another now-notorious civil society activist, Medha Patkar.
Agnivesh  has his own websites, his own political party, and is a “self-titled  Arya Samaj scholar”. He has under his saffron robe the Rajiv Gandhi  National Sadbhavana Award, the Right Livelihood Award, and the Rev. M.A.  Thomas National Rights Award. He describes himself as “the most  distinguished leader of the Arya Samaj” though this has been questioned,  as has his fascination for Mother Teresa, his infatuation for Mother  Sonia (“only light of hope of spirituality at end of dark tunnel”), and  his unabashed admiration for Islam and Pakistan. 
Kiran  Bedi’s service record was actually far from distinguished; she was  professionally unreliable and untrustworthy; deserted her post more than  once; and expected favouritism because she was a woman officer. She  excels at public and media relations and, over the years, picked up a  Magsaysay award and awards from the American Federation of Muslims of  Indian Origin, the Don Bosco Shrine, the Mother Teresa Memorial National  Award for Social Justice, and other such assorted goodies. The Hindu  (Delhi) on its front page on 6/4/11 had a picture of Bedi carefully  situating right next to the fasting-unto-death Anna Hazare a placard  that announced “bhrashtachar ko khatm karo - www.jnss.in”.  
JNSS  is the Jagruk Nagrik Suraksha Sangathan (National President: Mr Denson  Joseph). It proclaims itself nationalist and anti-terrorist and “salutes  and supports the efforts of all agencies working hand in hand to secure  the nation”. These agencies are the Home Ministry, the Delhi Police,  BSF, NSS, CISF, and the United Nations! It solicits donations - but  nowhere on its website does it give its accounts. Prominent with Hazare  when he began his fast were “Arvind Kejriwal along with Mallika Sarabhai  and Magsaysay award winner Sandeep Pandey”, and “famous former top cop  Kiran Bedi said all the activists present there would be on a day-long  hunger strike, but Hazare would continue his fast till the Government  agrees to our demands.”
Accused  of cheating by dancers who filed a complaint against her, Mallika  Sarabhai declared “neither the country nor its people for whom I have  spent 25 years working deserve me”. Indians and India don’t  deserve Sarabhai, but does Sarabhai deserve India? How much in those 25  years was not motivated by her desire for profit or for her own greater  glory? I can personally testify to the desperation with which the  dancing-Sarabhais sought government sponsorship and recognition. There  are thousands upon thousands of jawans who are far greater patriots than  her - and don’t boast about it. They are prepared to die for the  country that Sarabhai wanted to flee because her fellow-dancers accused  her of cheating them. Why did her most vocal defenders not include any  of her dancer peers? Was this because, within the dancer sorority, they  were aware there was more to the Sarabhai publicly-cultivated image than  met the eye?
Was  she not, through this particular contract that was challenged by the  dancers, peddling to them her saleability? Was she not touting her own  brand image to introduce them - on payment by them to her or her  organization - to foreign audiences that they could not have managed on  their own? If (according to The Pioneer, Nov 2, 2003) 13  dancers complained about her, had she not netted from them a cool Rs.  2.60 lakhs for not taking them abroad!? And, if they felt cheated  because she took their money - but not them - and she claimed she acted  according to the terms of the contract, why should they not challenge  those terms? “…there is hardly any doubt that daal mein kuchh kala hai,  that something fishy has been happening over sending dance troupes to  the US by Ms Sarabhai’s academy”, wrote Chandan Mitra. As it is kala in the daal  of Mapin Publishing (co-founded by her and her ex-husband and with  which apparently she still is associated) that welshes on its word and  its payments (cases known personally to me). 
Medha  Patkar has the Right Livelihood Award, the Rev. M.A. Thomas National  Human Rights Award, Amnesty International’s Human Rights Defender’s  Award, and the BBC’s Green Ribbon Award for Best International Political  Campaigner. Her Narmada Bachao Andolan is described as a “social  movement”. Presumably this social movement handles money, if only for  its own expenses. But the Supreme Court has noted the NBA is not a  registered entity. So how does it bank its money? How does it account  for its expenses? The NBA, which has international connections, does not  seem to have its own website. Foreign sources funded its support  groups. Accused of faking medical certificates, fined more than once for  dodging court hearings, Patkar is now accused by the Supreme Court  itself of filing a false affidavit before it.
Magsaysay awardee Sandeep Pandey and his Asha for Education have a full chapter to themselves in the Vigil  book that details their magic of making foreign money disappear after  it reaches them, their allergy to professional accounting, and (in the  book’s Appendix 12) his blatant lying to the Deccan Chronicle.  
Now, India Against Corruption solicits donations. But it doesn’t solicit them in its own name.  It solicits money in the name of the Public Cause Research Foundation  (PCRF). In other words, the money you donate for IAC’s work actually  goes into PCRF’s pocket. Guess who set up and runs PCRF? Arvind  Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia and Abhinandan Sekhri, started with the  Magsaysay money to Kejriwal. It is not clear from its website under what  law it is registered, but it was filing a tax return in Form ITR 7 and  claiming s.80G exemption. 
Let us look at Public Cause Research Foundation’s accounts:
1.        For  FY 2006-2007, PCRF reported Rs 51,434/- as utilized for charitable  purposes - though actually all this was was entirely office/admn.  expenses. It reported an opening corpus fund of Rs 13,01,000/- and a  closing corpus fund of Rs 12, 49,566. In other words, it utilized its  corpus fund solely for routine office/admn. expenses. 
5.       Kejriwal’s Parivartan was analysed in the Vigil  book. Manish Sisodia was Parivartan’s founder-member and treasurer.  Kejriwal and Sisodia founded PCRF, Sisodia founded Kabir, and together  they “govern” it. Note the incestuous connections between all these  different agencies actively soliciting money from the public, and note  the opacity of their publicly-declared accounts. Kejriwal was in the  income-tax service. Surely he understands accounting. 
6.       Prima  facie, your IAC money – which you gave because of Hazare? - is  channeled into Kejriwal-Sisodia’s PCRF and from there into  Kejriwal-Sisodia’s Kabir and possibly Kejriwal-Sisodia’s Parivartan. 
As  was asked about Parivartan, “This is transparency? This is  accountability? Something wrong with their maths? Or with their morals?”
A  “triumvirate” of an ex-police officer, an ex-income tax officer and a  very worldly godman publicly abet an old Gandhian’s attempted suicide,  while they themselves have no intention of shuffling off their mortal  coil. Their personal ambitions become apparent, and there are “sharp  differences in movement over spoils” – “both Kejriwal and Agnivesh can  leave if they cannot sink their differences,” said Hazare. 
Here was Hazare fasting-unto-death and Bedi withdrew from the dharnasthal  because of “poor health”! Agnivesh opened his own direct line to the  Congress. Kejriwal declared, “A 73-year-old man is fasting-unto-death…  He is fighting for each one of you and for your children’s future. This  is your last chance…” And then Kejriwal smartly seized his chance and  out-manoeuvred both Bedi and Agnivesh! 
Sonia  Gandhi’s NAC colleague Aruna Roy is emerging from the woodwork (yes,  this is the same Aruna Roy whose duplicity is detailed in the Vigil  book, and who calls the Indian government “fascist” but has no qualms  sitting at its highest table with the de facto head of this fascist  government to “advise” her and it). 
-        “…who  will decide who are representatives of civil society for the joint  committee? Anyone and everyone can claim that they are part of civil  society so must be included into this panel to formulate the Lokpal  Bill.”
Of  all the “civil society” activists featured here, Kejriwal has ensured  he’s the only one into the joint drafting committee. Thus, Arvind  Kejriwal, of dubious accounting fame, now represents at the national  level our country’s “civil society”.
Anna  Hazare demanded “there should be no tainted ministers in the committee.  Asked if there were five untainted ministers in the government, Hazare  said `they should be least tainted’.”
The  public official must be “untainted” or, at any rate, “least tainted”.  Fair enough. So, we assume the five ministers named to the joint  drafting committee and accepted by Hazare are untainted or the least  tainted, including Kapil Sibal who publicly castigated the country’s  Comptroller & Auditor General and equally publicly absolved Spectrum  Raja of any wrongdoing! 
But, characteristically, what’s sauce for the sarkari goose is never sauce for these “civil society” ganders. 
Of  the “triumvirate” that negotiated the joint drafting committee’s  composition, is Arvind Kejriwal really “untainted;” or, of the three,  the “least tainted”? As the primary negotiator on behalf of Hazare, was  it ethical of him that he negotiate his own name? If Justice Santosh  Hegde who is Hazare’s first choice could suggest Justice J.S. Verma  rather than himself as the “ideal person” to be the committee’s Chair,  why could Kejriwal not insist on some other “civil society” activist for  the committee? Was he negotiating for his own inclusion and/or ensuring  the exclusion if Bedi and Agnivesh?   
All  these so-called civil society activists will be aware of the legal  doctrine of clean hands. Yet, as is amply clear, they demand public  officials have clean hands even as their own hands stink.
Questions arise:
1.        Baba  Ramdev has been doing far more to raise popular awareness against  corruption than this lot, yet neither the English-language mainstream  media nor these so-called civil society activists extended to him the  “civil society” support they extended to Hazare. Why not?  
2.       None  of these so-called civil society activists has stood for popular  election, whether State Assembly or Parliament, except Mallika Sarabhai  (and she was roundly trounced by the electorate, losing her deposit).  So, whom do they really represent? 
3.       Why  does Anna Hazare promote that extra-Constitutional “civil society”  bastion called the National Advisory Council headed by Sonia Gandhi? He  “sought to project that Gandhi and he were on the same page on the issue  of an effective Lokpal Bill”.
Para 3b at http://www.hindustantimes.com/Full-text-of-Anna-Hazare-s-letter-to-PM-Manmohan-Singh/Article1-681961.aspx# must be juxtaposed with the widely-circulated “bhrast-achar” email - e.g., http://www.flickr.com/photos/13505613@N06/5539172796/. The connection is obvious, yet Agnivesh is “already singing paeans to the Government and Congress president Sonia Gandhi”. 
4.      Whatever  the merit of the cause, is Anna Hazare wittingly or unwittingly a pawn  in the unclean hands of these “civil society” activists? 
5.      Of  IAC’s 19 others who “started the movement” with Anna Hazare, how many  and which ones showed up to express solidarity when he started his  “fast-unto-death”? Only four – Agnivesh, Bedi, Sarabhai and Kejriwal.  Why didn’t the other founders join him?
6.      Finally, there will be expenses, if only on the bandobast of this “fast-unto-death” mela. Who is providing the money? And who is keeping the accounts?
Krishen Kak is a retired civil servant and co-editor of Vigil’s “NGOs, Activists and Foreign Funds: Anti-Nation Industry”