Saturday, September 17, 2011

Corruption is the Heart of All Evil


“Experience has shown, that even under the best forms of government, those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.”  ― Thomas Jefferson
The Times of India has recently encouraged us Indians to step-up anti-corruption efforts by supporting the Citizen’s charter of “Jan Lokpal Bill” as against the one formatted by the government ruling party. This effort is encouraged since the original bill drafted by the government is very weak and does not ensure appropriate punishment for offenders. I think that freedom from corruption is worth being fought for.

It is important to fight against Corruption in India which ranks 87 out of 182 in the corruption ranking of the world since; corruption is holding India behind from the growth it could actually achieve. Implementing the “Jan Lokpal Bill “, the civil society’s version of the Bill, will allow us to “redress citizen's grievances, protect whistle-blowers and more importantly, deter corruption” .If this is achieved then India will reach greater heights and the life of all Indian citizens will be much easier and happier.

Additionally, it is important to support anti-corruption efforts because it will put an end to the injustice to those affected by corruption. Unfortunately corruption is known to affect people from the lower and middle economic class sections of the society. Getting justice allows us to give money to those who need it because the bill would then penalize the corrupt person and free the money for good and important uses like infrastructure, education and health care services. These three sectors are where the government spends the most money and where corruption is at its peak. If this bill is not passed the vital money for these developmental services would reduce from the portion that is being allocated thus giving a better reason for the bill to be passed. An editorial appearing in the newspaper “The Hindu” says that the Lokpal bill (that) will allow for impartial and effective inquiries into complaints against public officials.”

Without corruption, India would be developed and problems due to unequal distribution of money would be solved. With development come growth, opportunities and prosperity for all Indians. I found the articles in the  “Times of India” and “The Hindu” inspirational because it’s articles was very compelling, dissident and garnessed support for a second freedom for Independence in India, a freedom not from colonizers but from an evil that is rampant in the society.

  





















http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-08-18/india/29900237_1_lokpal-bill-ombudsman-corruption-in-public-life
http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/editorial/article1628437.ece

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  2. You have a good explanation for why it is so important to anti-corruption. Especially I totally agree with you about the free money can be uses for infrastructure, education and health care services. Those thing are the best way to increase quality of living environment for people and also the best way to make a country stronger. In this sentence “ Getting justice allows us to give money to those who need it because the bill would then penalize the corrupt person.” I think you basically contain everything you were trying to say in the blog post. In the link below it shows even India has a completely law for corruption, but it is useless. How ever if everyone can be justice, then it will allow the India government to penalize the corrupt person. It is important to have a honest and justice government to lead a country.

    http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/column_lokpal-will-be-another-hurdle-for-getting-justice_1562040

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