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Originally Posted by dadu Even if they prosecute 10% of the total complaints, the rest 30-40% will be scared of getting caught, so thats a huge number of corruption reduction.
Lets not shy away, let be positive. |
I completely agree. We need to be optimistic. We all know corruption will never go away from India because it starts from the Chaprasi and goes right upto the Director Saab in every government company.
But atleast we can try.
Although you don't need to look far for what happens to an honest government employee - The poor fellow is used as a puppet by his corrupt colleagues. Our very own PM who has been reduced to nothing but a spokesperson or our beloved Ex President who has been replaced by a completely useless person who just wants to sit there and laugh her way to the bank.
I would definitely pass on details of many people I know who have amassed crores through corruption. We would obviously need to start with the small fish and then gradually move onto the bigger ones.
I have another idea though:
If anyone of you have seen the Kamal Hassan movie in which he played a double role wherein the father kills his own son for being corrupt. Or I am sure you guys have seen RDB. To be precise, my idea:
The only way to eradicate corruption is to eliminate the corrupt!