The post-Anna Hazare government resolve to take the fight against corruption head on is off to a strange start. Efforts are already on to muzzle the judiciary from voicing ‘unwarranted’ remarks against statutory bodies and persons, shield the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) from attacks from rights activists and keep sports bodies and federations such as BCCI, IOA, AIFF, CWG, etc. outside the purview of the RTI Act. Senior union ministers, cabinet secretary and top politicians are clearly against unrestricted public snooping around official files and records. The oft-grudged judicial activism is now sought to be controlled by an act of Parliament itself.