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Maximum complaints against cops, municipal staff: AAP helpline -Faizan Haider

-The Hindustan Times New Delhi: Nearly half of the operations launched by the anti-Corruption branch based on complaints lodged by residents on the Delhi government's anti-Corruption helpline are against the police. According to sources in the helpline, the staff of the three municipal corporations is the second most 'corrupt' group. In nearly 30% of the cases, civic officials are under the scanner of anti-Corruption sleuths. "There are 350 cases that require a sting...

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When the burden falls on the poor-Arun Kumar

-The Hindu     Policies being pursued in India are based on the growth-at-any-cost model. The poor and the enviroment suffer while the corporates and organised sectors reap the benefits The Aam Aadmi Party, having won the trust vote, is now in the saddle in Delhi. By announcing several measures to benefit Delhiites, it had already impacted the political discourse in the nation. The established political parties are trying to follow suit. Why did...

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Rahul Gandhi meets Manmohan over raising LPG quota

-The Hindustan Times Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Friday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and made a strong case for increasing the quota of subsidised LPG cylinders for households besides sought the passage of key anti-Corruption bills in the forthcoming session of Parliament. Congress sources said Gandhi is expected to meet the Prime Minister once again in the coming days exclusively on the issue of raising the quota of subsidised LPG cylinders. Soon...

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Too early to assess AAP’s performance: Aruna Roy

-The Hindu Hyderabad: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has brought in a fresh wave of hope, but it is too early to assess its performance, observed social activist Aruna Roy. "AAP's unique and new strategies have led to their electoral success but water, power and Corruption are not the only issues. They need to lay out a broader framework and take a stand on various other issues, especially in rural parts...

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Have a phone? Go sting the corrupt, CM Arvind Kejriwal tells Delhi -Pragya Kaushika

-The Indian Express New Delhi: In a step unprecedented in governance, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, while announcing an anti-Corruption helpline on Wednesday, said each citizen armed with a phone could "use audio or video to perform a sting" to entrap corrupt officials. "Today the people of Delhi will have to cooperate with us to abolish Corruption. Each citizen of Delhi will be an anti-Corruption inspector. Your phone will be your...

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