The Unbeatable Corruption
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When I think about corruption, I think about me and you, I think about us and the society, and I also think about those corrupted persons, who are fighting for corrupting the corruption. Corruption is not a pebble that you can pick it up and throw it, like it is nothing.

 
Corruption is one million times bigger than the Everest, and the same amount of times, deeper than the deepest oceans. Butas a matter of fact, corruption is not a physical structure and is now in our DNA and is flowing within us, in our blood andour heart is pumping it, loving it and nurturing it like nothing else. By looking at others we cannot see corruption rather wehave to look within us to see the mightiness of corruption. The entire body of the society is corrupted, and just we cannotalone blame the politicians, executives, judiciary, business persons or anyone else for promoting corruption.

Though India is one of the largest democracies in the world, with all the trappings of a well-defined structure— parties,assemblies, elections, free press etc—it still appears to be mere gimmickry, with rampant corruption almost everywhere.


Can we make India corruption free? Can we really fight against us? Well, likewise thousands of questions are raised everyday by you and me. And the answer is, yes! We can but not a big YES.

 

Yes! We can eradicate corruption from India. But let me make it crystal clear to you that we cannot just eradicate it, bychanging laws, by doing hunger strikes, and street fighters on the road, nor we are eradicate it by the virtue of some personswho are fighting for removing corruption from India. And let me also tell you that all the dramas you watch on television andstories you read on the internet are not and never going to help in any way to fight with corruption.

 

So what to do? How to eradicate corruption from India? Well, let me suggest you some of the possible ways to fight and winover the corruption. As a matter of fact let me also make it clear that we cannot eradicate corruption at the stroke of themidnight, it will definitely take the necessary amount of time, and anything all of a sudden will have terrible consequences.

 

  1. Change in Law
  2. Introduction of New laws
  3. Bringing awareness among people
  4. HATE and ABANDON

I think this is the wisdom of the day. Weshould hate and treat the corrupt people in the very same way in which our ancestors (high class people) were treating theuntouchables, at that frame of time. Every corrupt person should be treated as an untouchable person and every innocentperson of the society should hate the corrupt person from within the deep cores of his heart.

 

Wisdom decrees that answer to the abuse of formal government lies in strengthening of the individual character and growthof the self beyond its narrow attitude. And crux of the matter is that all the efforts targeted at banishing corruption fromour lives cannot bear fruit unless the existing democratic setup is given a shake up and reminded of its real essence that hasunfortunately been long forgotten.

 


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