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11-06-2011, 08:47 AM #1
India rising against Corruption
India is a huge country with a population of over 1.2 billion and it is very difficult to trace down every single act of corruption in such a massive population. It is similar to finding a needle in a pile of hay. The anti corruption laws that prevail in India are of no use anymore. These laws are very weak in nature and the government can do nothing about it. The Jan Lokpal bill was introduced several times but was passed because it would take actions against the politicians. The new Jan Lokpal bill is just another piece of waste material which eludes every possible chance of taking any sort o action against a politician. The government needs to take drastic steps in anything can be done to stop corruption. The government needs to understand that the distance if heaven to hell is not a matter of altitude it’s a matter of attitude.
So to stop corruption at the basic stage they have to eradicate corruption from the higher levels of authority in India. Corruption has become a major problem in India and even if a corruption act is detected the guilty are not penalized nor are they imprisoned. In India corruption is the most visible act in today’s life. No one follows any rules and regulations and if caught they get away easily by bribing the corrupt officials. 90% government officials in India are corrupt. Recently protests have been started against corruption and the corrupt officials by some social workers like Baba Ramdev, Anna Hazare and more. The general people have also started to pour in their support by voicing their views against corruption. Baba Ramdev and Anna Hazare took to fasting in their protest against corruption and corrupt officials. Baba Ramdev even decided to launch his own party to contest the next general elections and kick out corrupt officials. Baba Ramdev satyagraha against corruption and Indian black money stored in foreign banks has finally put the Indian government on a back foot.
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11-06-2011, 10:24 AM #2
I agree with your thoughts on corruption in india and how we can fight against this issue. The problem is prevailing since ages and now is the high time to take action against corruption. Jan LokPal bill was definitely introduced several time but of no use due to the corruption in the high authorities such as govt, officials, IAS and IPS and other authorities. But I guess with the advent of the Anna Hazare and Ramdev Baba things are slightly changing and government is somewhat scared a bit from such revolutions or rallies or fasting. They no matter what and why are giving their consent towards the display of this black money. But they need mass consent to this.. Ans I am sure masses of the nation are with them.
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13-06-2011, 02:01 PM #3Senior Member
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india is fighting against corruption and so do indians are taking action this time. With the revolution brought by Anna HAzare and continued by Baba ramdev will surely reap some fruits. Its glad to see the mass support with these people and its the high time that govt should think beyond their own interest and work for the betterment of the country.
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19-07-2011, 03:21 PM #4Senior Member
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From which angle India is rising against corruption?? I do not agree to this statement. If this would have happen then the bomb blast that took place and are taking place every now ad then would have not happened. All these things happening only because people are selfish and they are revealing secrets for just few bucks. They are not concerned about the security of the country and the lives of people. Especially poor people are bribed as they are not bothered about the life of anyone but themselves. They are made the soft targets.


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