UN General Assembly, as mandated through resolution no. 58/4 dated 31st October 2003, has designated December 9th as International Anti-Corruption Day in order to raise awareness against corruption.
In this connection, Coalition Against Corruption (CAC), along with various like minded groups in the city is organizing a rally on Friday, 9th Dec 2011. On the day of the rally, members/groups will gather at Town Hall at 10 am & hold placards against corruption untill 12 pm. The members/ groups will then march to BBMP Head office where we will create awareness against corruption among officials and public by pinning badges which state "I will not take/give bribe".
I request you and all your members to participate in the rally & support the fight against corruption.
* Please pass this message on to all your friends and contacts.
Geetha, Project Assistant, Public Affairs Centre, Bangalore
Rally on International Anti-Corruption Day - 9th Dec
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Still miles to go!
Any conclusion that is to be made out just concluded By-election results is that fight for corruption will not end with just the "STRONG' lokpal bill. The so called Aam Aadmi who complains of corruption in every step of his daily life can't still can't decide who is corrupt and who is not. Gets corrupted when opportunity is offered.
Time, Tean Anna realizes this and choose the test match approach than the 20-20 preparation.