Monday, 10 November 2008

Problem is to spot the victim

Gamana, NGO from Suryapet, Nalgonda district responded to our article on Peeshonu. Thank you. Mr Radhakrishna of Gamana lamented that it is very difficult to find a victim and is equally difficult to convince the victim to lodge a complaint with the police. That is our weak point and the fraudsters forte.
We public spirited persons should join hands to fight these maladies. We have to search and find victims and somehow convince them to file a complaint with the police.
These fraudulent companies convince the members to bring in their relatives, friends and even their own family members into the scheme. The crooks' strategy is they never lodge a complaint against their relatives, friends and family members even if they lost money in the scheme. But what we should not forget is that this strategy is destroying the fragile social fabric of our society. People who lost their hard-earned money in the schemes never forgive their relatives, friends and family members and they would never trust them in future.
My dear friend Radhakrishna, do not get disheartened. The future is ours and we will win the game against these fraudsters. We can approach the court under section 190 and 200 of CrPC to file complaints against these fraudulent companies and bring the fraudsters to book.
Keep watching this blog regularly to share views and get new spirits everyday. Better to go through the older posts to get more information and become proactive with increased enthusiasm. Keep smiling and get organised. Keep in touch.

1 comment:

Radha Krishna Pathipaka రాధా కృష్ణ పత్తిపాక said...

thanks sir, thank you for your Suryapet visit. please share your experiences of the meeting.
radhakrishna,
gamana,
suryapet