Opinion In the mirror
I am a supporter of Anna Hazares movement against corruption. Nevertheless,when something wrong happens,it must be criticised.
In the mirror
Thanks for exposing Kiran Bedis inflated bills to claim full fare after availing 75 per cent discount on air tickets (Kiran Lokpal Bedi buys discount air tickets,gets hosts to pay full fare,IE,October 20). I am a supporter of Anna Hazares movement against corruption. Nevertheless,when something wrong happens,it must be criticised. What Bedi has done is mean and unethical. Her explanation that she used the inflated money for her NGO is not convincing. If you collect money unethically and use it for causes however noble,its not proper. For noble causes,money should come through noble means.
Saroj K. Panigrahi
Some leaders/ activists seem so innocent and honest. But they practise the opposite in real life. If leaders of an anti-corruption movement are found to have been involved in what looks like financial misdemeanour,or in gaining political advantage,the movement will die.
Uttam K. Bhowmik
Tamluk
Sound & fury
YOUR front-page headline Kiran Lokpal Bedi buys discount air tickets,gets hosts to pay full fare is really much ado about nothing. Reimbursement of airfare is a matter of contract between Bedi and her hosts. If the hosts agree to pay according to Bedis claims,without insisting on proof,thats fine. Such reimbursement practices are standard. Moreover,the payments have been accepted in the name of Bedis NGO,and not pocketed by her. Its also not your case that Bedis gallantry award makes the 75 per cent discount subject to not recovering the airfare as reimbursement.
Srinivasan Anand G.
New Delhi
Damage control
THIS refers to PM admits to tension within,says test is to keep UPA together (IE,October 20). Veerappa Moily and Salman Khurshid were obviously making the ground for diluting the RTI law and containing the judiciary. But widespread criticism has forced the PM to contradict any such move and term their comments stray thoughts and taking advantage of a functioning democracy to express opinions. A functional democracy,however,doesnt mean the PM and his ministers could be at cross-purposes.
M.C. Joshi
Idol worship
WHAT Jaithirth Rao argues in Elites dont get it (IE,October 18) is absolutely true and probably what spurred Mayawati to action. But what Rao has probably missed is that this penchant for constructing large structures,in the hope of stirring pride in a targeted constituency,has been diluted to constructing statues for the last few decades and is now watered down to naming/ renaming places. The Thiruvalluvar statue came a decade ago. I am unable to recall any other purely non-functional structure built recently costing a fraction of what Mayawatis park has cost.
V. Srinivasan Mumbai