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Mumbaikars present citizens’ charter to identify right candidate

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Posted: Mar 10, 2009 at 2327 hrs IST

Mumbai As the country gears up for the Lok Sabha elections, which is barely a month away — citizen groups in the city presented a Citizens’ Charter on how to identify the right candidates and what to rightfully demand from the government.

NGOs from across the country, like Action for Good Governance and Networking in India (AGNI) and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) will form a watchdog committee to study each candidate and identify potential ones among them. They will also ensure that candidates with a criminal background are not given a ticket.

“The recent terror attacks have rekindled the public anger in us. We have seen several security lapses and other lacunae in the system. The need of the hour is overhauling the present system of governance and making it accountable. For that, it is important to get the right people elected and this can only happen with active participation of the citizens,” said vice-chairman, D M Sukhantar.

As expected, a government’s ability to tackle terrorism figures high on the citizens’ charter. “26/11 attacks have completely charred us. Today, literally everyone is against shoddy governance. Most of the government policies have been anti-citizens. At the end of another five years, we don’t want a repeat of this,” said co-convener of NAGAR foundation, Nayana Kathpalia.

Greater accountability among the MPs, better housing and transport facilities for the city, environment friendly initiatives are some of the other concerns of Mumbaikars. “We also want candidates who don’t play the cards of caste, cash and criminality. We don’t want celebrities who come out only during elections and are never to be seen later,” said Sukhantar.

The watchdog committee is expected to put political parties on notice. “Any positive change will only happen if citizens are involved. This way political parties will know that they are being scrutinised and this would, in turn, increase their accountability. We will also monitor the election expenses and other components. The committee will ensure smooth interaction among citizens for better future governance,” said activist from ADR, Ajit Ranade.

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