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AAP ‘Bribe Free Karnataka’ drive draws good response

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Bengaluru: ‘Bribe Free Karnataka’ and ‘Bribe Free Bangalore Week’ (October 13 to 17), a week long drive carried out by Aam Aadmi Party,  is drawing a good response and its anti-corruption helpline 9342522223 is getting tremendous feedback. The drive was launched on October 10 by freedom fighter H. S. Doreswamy, the helpline has in the last two days registered nearly 300 complaints.

The doomed public earlier had run from pillar to post to get things done at RTO offices. But the new drive by AAP helped them to process thier long pending requests in a short period of time.  

A working woman speaking to sources said that she had been trying for the past 10 days to get her Registration Certificate (RC) book at Rajajinagar RTO, however she thanked the campaign organisers, as she was able to get the same on Wednesday without any hassle.

She was very angry about the official-tout nexus and wanted stern action be taken against corrupt officials. In another incident the Rajajinagar RTO officials had to return the bribe they had collected from an auto driver.

Aggrieved people can call from 9 am to 5 pm get their legitimate work done at various government offices, without paying bribes, said Prithvi Reddy, AAP National Executive Committee member.

On the second day, volunteers and party members stationed at the RTO and Sub Registrar’s offices in the Rajajinagar BDA complex to help citizens get their work done without paying bribes.

“The institution of Lokayukta has been made toothless and non-existent. There is no fear of law. Besides, government officials owe patronage to elected representatives and admit the fact that they have a target which should be shared. How can public representatives become part of corruption,” Reddy questioned.

Narendra Holkar, RTO Joint Commissioner said, “Any citizen should be able to come to the RTOs directly and get their work done, without having to go through agents or middlemen. Our processes have been made more transparent and online payment and other services have been introduced. More people should be made aware of and avail these facilities so that middlemen can then be eliminated completely,” he said.

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