Thursday 25 August 2011

Corruption Escapism

India Against Corruption

An image of The Jan Lokpal Bill
Anna Hazare, an apostle of anti-corruption crusade. Corruption can never be called a disease to Indian law system or bureaucracies. We all are the initiator of corruption and then we talk how liable is to have a conversation about shunning the Government policies. It took broad minds to construct the complicated yet enhanced law, procedure and order in Government authorities. We are in no right situation to call it a culprit. "Our system needs a change, an advancement; Agreed!" For sure there had been flaws in our law and order sequential blueprint but then who doesn't have an inaccuracy? Corruption is deception or fraud-ship to a person who is either known or unknown to what causes illegal norms to be forsaken for a profit of either one person or in some cases, both. We, citizens of Modern India are well aware of what it takes to forbid unruly tentative laws. We know system needs a humongous change but then, we are the people who are misusing our legal rights for the welfare of our own kingdom of dreams. 

Anna Hazare at a Protest in New Delhi
An example follows, we tend to bribe half the amount to Government official for signing our file though we are known that this is against our laws and not to mention we are committing crime through the authorities' spectacle and to save half the original amount we already had unknowingly paid thrice of half the principal amount. Absurd! (Here we lack in our educational systems, or maybe mathematical approach). When is that people need to understand their policies and what they are actually in dearth of is their own conscience, who relentlessly makes them do unauthorized things first. 

These protests of Anna Hazare has gone miles to dissuade the anti-corruption conversations to the people. And yet again to pass the Jan Lokpal Bill (जन लोकपाल बिल) we need all the support from citizens of India. We now want Olympics to have a nice view of India and corruption lays bed-rest to the graveyard. 


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