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Earlier,
people used to be tolerant towards corruption.
Then they got accustomed to it. Today, corruption
has become a way of life. Those who are
not corrupt face numerous difficulties.
Earlier,
people used to be tolerant towards corruption.
Then they got accustomed to it. Today, corruption
has become a way of life. Those who are
not corrupt face numerous difficulties.
Up
to the 1960s, corruption was negligible
but after Indira Gandhi became Prime Minister,
especially in the 1970s when Gundu Rao,
Bhajan Lal, Jagannath Mishra and the ilk
had to pay a certain amount to Indira Gandhi
every month, they justified corruption by
telling officers that as they have to pay
Delhi so they have to collect by hook or
by crook.
I
remember when Bhajan Lal was Chief Minister
of Haryana, he said at a gathering that
had he known that Indira Gandhi was such
a greedy person, he would have become Chief
Minister long back. Like water, corruption
flows from the top to the grassroots level.
A
new chapter of a high in corruption began
with the advent of the UPA Government at
the Centre, for many known and confirmed
corrupt politicians decorated the Central
Government; from Lalu to Taslimuddin.
The
NDA Government had at least a dozen Ministers,
holding important portfolios - like AB Vajpayee,
LK Advani, Jagmohan, BC Khanduri, Arun Shourie,
Arun Jaitley, Ram Naik and others with spotless
character. Therefore, the corruption did
not flow from the top, though it was still
rampant in the administration.
As
far as the phenomenon of corruption is concerned,
it has always been there in some or the
other form throughout the world, but it
has always been looked down upon too.
In
his famous speech, Rajiv Gandhi mentioned
that more than 80 per cent of the Central
aid never reaches the targeted people, which
means in between the money is siphoned off.
Rajiv Gandhi emerged as Mr Clean.
But
his regime ended with the infamous Bofors
scandal. They even saved the middleman Ottavio
Quattrocchi who had made money not only
in the Bofors deal but in over two dozens
others.
The
Congress leadership succeeded in saving
him as it is now engaged in saving Lalu,
Mulayam Singh, Mayawati and others depending
upon its political exigencies.
In
yesteryear, States were mentioned for smalltime
corruption. But today Jharkhand, Haryana,
Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are referred to
in the corruption deals of thousands of
crores.
The
Centre's involvement in Defence deal corruption
and in bulk purchases of wheat comes in
astronomical figures.
The
latest high sounding issue is that of Prime
Minister's Office (PMO) writing letters
facilitating Union Minister TR Baalu's son's
business interest as if by being Union Minister
he has the right to get benefits for his
son. The chapter starting with shielding
tainted Ministers reached its zenith with
the PMO's recommendation.
Congress
spokesman Abhishek Singhvi explained that
the PMO had only written forwarding letters
and not the recommendation letters.
Everybody
knows that a whisper in the PMO amounts
to thunder in the ministries. In between,
for quite some months, we have heard controversies
regarding oil vouchers where Sonia Gandhi
and Natwar Singh were involved. Natwar had
to resign. However, he did privately spill
the stories of corruption involving Sonia
Gandhi to many.
Then
came the Mitrokhin documents which proved
beyond doubt how CPI, CPI(M) and the Congress
got Russian money for election purposes.
It
is an open secret that the UPA Government
had to work overtime to save the skin of
culprits of fodder scam. Sonia Gandhi's
family members do come to know in advance
which area of which city or town is going
to be developed just by their proximity
to 10 Janpath. They purchase land from farmers
at cheap rates in those areas. As soon as
the area gets notified for development they
make huge profits by selling these properties
at a premium.
There
are dozens of stories doing the rounds in
political circles about this monumental
corruption.
Coming
to Baalu, it is he probably thinks that
by virtue of being a Union Minister, the
business of his son ought to flourish enormously.
The
matter has been raised vociferously by the
Leader of Opposition LK Advani. He has also
strongly demanded that the Prime Minister
explain the matter in Parliament.
Though
nobody is questioning the personal integrity
of Dr Manmohan Singh, he has not only shielded
tainted Ministers but also corrupt politicians.
This
is the most corrupt Central Ministry India
has ever witnessed but nobody is ashamed
of it.
Those
who have witnessed Parliament's proceedings
during debate on the tainted Ministers must
have seen dramatic case of Lalu Prasad Yadav
which exemplifies the old dictum ulta chor
kotwal ko daante.
Courtesy:
www.dailypioneer.com, May 04, 2008
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