'Corruption'-the root cause of all evils prevails in each and every section of the society.Its truly said that india's democracy is based on corruption.No matter how illegal your work is,you should possess the ability to warm the pocket of others,goes the basic idea.Starting from a very smaller level,corruption has spread its roots everywhere particularly in politics.As soon as the greediness overcomes the self respect inside us,corruption comes into action.Our mind becomes dumb and we are added into corrupt person's list.(no,it is not the list prepared by any commando but still someone is watching us from the sky.)Unfortunately,various incidents have happened in the past including 2-g scam,commonwealth games scam,and many more are to follow if strict measures are not taken.Corruption deprives us from our basic fundamental rights.The funds meant for the betterment of the people are misused and distributed among the officials and hence the people are deprived of the better electricity,water and road facilities.Just as in energy cycle only 10% energy reaches the next level,similarly here only a portion of funds reaches the next level.The question arises now?? Why should a common man always suffer?? Everytime some'hera pheri' is done and the common man has to bear.But why??
Its a high time now and we have to get rid of this menace as soon as possible.Brutal punishment needs to be assigned for anyone caught red handed.More and more awareness needs to be created among the people.Though some movies like 'shivaji- the boss' have been released in the past highlighting the problem of black money,but still we have to make a constant commited effort right from the village level.Morever as the movie 'a wednesday' states that don't test the patience of the people for too long.One day the volcano of anger will burst and the problem will automatically finds its solution.So dear MR.X please we are making a humble request.Avoid using shortcuts for making money,instead work hard to make india again a 'bird of paradise'.MANAV JAIN(15/4/2013)
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