Well, friends, so sorry for not posting for such a long time. No internet connection.
Today, I wanted to write about India's leading problem -- CORRUPTION
My dearest Indians,
We all cry and mope around about India's corruption. To use the specific word 'bhrusht hai Bharat'. We lay the blame on India's ministers and government officials. It surely is their fault as they do ask for bribes.
But, we often hear our elders saying that they had to bribe the government clerk to accept their application, or had to pay a big sum to a certain official to pass their file, etc. I want to ask all of them, what is had to in that particular situation? Of course, giving bribe speeds up your process, spares you the ticket if you break traffic rules, and lets you have many other benefits. But do the Indians think about India? What makes India corrupt is its citizens. A lowly peon asks for bribe so that he, in return can give a bribe to his higher authority for doing some favor for him. This cycle continues. But, what if the citizens, from whom the bribe is taken, refuse to bribe anybody? Sure, the government works and procedures will get slower than usual, but isn't that a small price to pay for the betterment of our country? We bribe so that the law is passed in our favor, but shouldn't we wait patiently and let the verdict be lawful? I know, it is very hard to accomplish this, as there is a vast economical difference between the rich and poor o the country. If a person committed a crime and he/she is rich, then he/she can get away easily by bribing. This is the ugly truth of India, and there is no point in keeping it all hushed up. Until and unless a crime is broadcast in the national news and a total mayhem is created by it, the law will be passed in its favor. This happens most of the time. Sure, there are some honest citizens left in the country who believe in justice, but they are suppressed by the all-powerful corrupts.
The most efficient way to eradicate corruption from the country is not to think about the proverb -- 'Tit for Tat' , and act on it. If there are a few people practicing unlawful ways and encouraging corruption, we -- the majority, should discourage it and try our utmost to not give in to the filthy shortcuts practiced by our foes. We really should stand firm on our ground and deny giving any kind of bribe to speed our works.
India was never corrupt, it is us Indians who have turned this beautiful country so filthy and corrupt. We should strive to make India a better place. Depending upon the Government to solve this problem will never work. We, the Indians will have to pledge to eradicate corruption-- by not bribing or encourage bribing, from India.
I thank my readers for bearing up with me. If you really consider yourself as a citizen of India, please, for God's Sake, stop Bribing!
Today, I wanted to write about India's leading problem -- CORRUPTION
My dearest Indians,
We all cry and mope around about India's corruption. To use the specific word 'bhrusht hai Bharat'. We lay the blame on India's ministers and government officials. It surely is their fault as they do ask for bribes.
But, we often hear our elders saying that they had to bribe the government clerk to accept their application, or had to pay a big sum to a certain official to pass their file, etc. I want to ask all of them, what is had to in that particular situation? Of course, giving bribe speeds up your process, spares you the ticket if you break traffic rules, and lets you have many other benefits. But do the Indians think about India? What makes India corrupt is its citizens. A lowly peon asks for bribe so that he, in return can give a bribe to his higher authority for doing some favor for him. This cycle continues. But, what if the citizens, from whom the bribe is taken, refuse to bribe anybody? Sure, the government works and procedures will get slower than usual, but isn't that a small price to pay for the betterment of our country? We bribe so that the law is passed in our favor, but shouldn't we wait patiently and let the verdict be lawful? I know, it is very hard to accomplish this, as there is a vast economical difference between the rich and poor o the country. If a person committed a crime and he/she is rich, then he/she can get away easily by bribing. This is the ugly truth of India, and there is no point in keeping it all hushed up. Until and unless a crime is broadcast in the national news and a total mayhem is created by it, the law will be passed in its favor. This happens most of the time. Sure, there are some honest citizens left in the country who believe in justice, but they are suppressed by the all-powerful corrupts.
The most efficient way to eradicate corruption from the country is not to think about the proverb -- 'Tit for Tat' , and act on it. If there are a few people practicing unlawful ways and encouraging corruption, we -- the majority, should discourage it and try our utmost to not give in to the filthy shortcuts practiced by our foes. We really should stand firm on our ground and deny giving any kind of bribe to speed our works.
India was never corrupt, it is us Indians who have turned this beautiful country so filthy and corrupt. We should strive to make India a better place. Depending upon the Government to solve this problem will never work. We, the Indians will have to pledge to eradicate corruption-- by not bribing or encourage bribing, from India.
I thank my readers for bearing up with me. If you really consider yourself as a citizen of India, please, for God's Sake, stop Bribing!