Showing posts with label corruption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corruption. Show all posts

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Why Indians fail to rise above corruption ? An open Letter to President of India..

An Open letter to the President of India ..

Bangalore, 
18 August, 2012, 

Dear Respectful President of the country, 

I have to bother you with this problem which has been plaguing our nation for the past many years. In spite of so many governments, so many political parties, so many ideologies, the problem is yet to be solved.

This is a very serious question we need to ask of all Indians. Why is it that we are unable to rise above corruption when it comes to public activities / public natural resources when governmental regulations / interference etc is concerned.

Why is it that even the custodians to whom we have handed over to be in charge of our resources and its governance, falter so badly and are squandering it, trying to run away from reality ?

Why is it that we as Indians are unable to come over urge of grabbing personal benefits over societal benefits ? Why is it that we first think of self, before our fellow being, the society and the country ?

The CWG scam, The Adarsh scam,  the 2G scam and now the coalgate scam, I am getting really fearful, where the country is being taken by our very experienced politicians and leaders ..

Any one has a solution to this ?

In spite of all these negative actions, slowly and limping, we find the country is marching ahead.. It speaks of the indomitable mindset of the common Indian, on the road, farms, in factories, in mines and the hot sun, toiling day in and day out to eke out a living and see the next day with hope and conviction that one day this country will become big and this country will then benefit from all what they are doing now..

Our growth is in spite of what the politicians and the intelligentsia ( me, included) do or shout about from rooftops .. it is due to these poor people, the prime movers of the economy ..

My request to you Mr Pranab Mukherjee, President of the country, who is supposed to be a great luminary and politically experienced person, is to intervene in this and find a solution to this vexing problem facing the country. 

How long can we give charge or depend on inefficient people who are deceiving us and taking the country down the drains ?

Please help Sir ..!!

George Easaw

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Should political class be allowed to continue with corruption unhindered ?

The recent revelations of political corruption in the country with the accused going scotfree almost every time is a matter of concern ..

Karnataka in India is facing a peculiar situation in this cycle of corruption now in that the Government run by BJP does not want any interference from the Governor H R Bharadwaj, the representative of the President in exposing the misdeeds it is carrying out in the state from the day it took over power. It is using the very famous excuse of accusing the Governor to be a representative of the ruling party and the like in its futile efforts to absolve itself of guilt from wrongdoing.

The common man in the state is fed up with this double standard from the Chief Minister and his cronies who have been amassing money in crores in corrupt land deals and illegal mining by exporting iron ore mined from the Bellary hospet areas in the state.

The interest shown by the Lokayuktha Retd Justice Hegde to prevent this rape of the state left and right by the BJP politicians, and his endorsement of the sanction accorded to prosecute the CM on a complaint filed by two lawyers against the CM and which was sat on by the Governor for almost three weeks asking for original documents from the Chief Scretary, has caused a lot of embarrassment for the party.

"Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely" is indeed very apt in this context. Having tasted power, the poorly educated CM, has taken very personally the very thought of having to vacate the seat of power. The Central leadership of the party having failed once in its attempots to force him to vacate the CM's chair, is in a dilemma how to contain this menace for some more time .. His threat that any attempt to dislodge him can antagonise the Lingayat community in the state and potential loss of political power in the state has caused the central leadership to compromise on political values. For the party it is a situation where, "Kaichittu irakkaanum vayyaa, madhurichittu thuppaanum vayyaa .."

The politicans of the country as a group have been taking many things for granted, irrespective of part and ideology affiliations, of which the right to be excluded from any prosecution on corruption charges has been a pinprick for the executive and the judiciary.

As a common citizen interested in the growth and development of the state, this assumption of a "SemiGod" status by the political class and hurling of abuses on the executive, does not bode well for the state, its citizens and the country as a whole. If only the politicians had a little more sense, civility and education !

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