Corruption In India.
Today I am going to tell you something about the corruption in India. I hope you will notice this black stigma on our country and try to be honest in your life to remove this.
India is ranked 84 out of a 180 countries in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index, although its score has improved consistently from 2.7 in 2002 to 3.4 in 2008. Corruption has taken the role of a pervasive aspect of Indian politics and bureaucracy.
Please check the below list, which I have prepared. In our country we have some top leaders who has great responsibilities. Now try to see how much they are keen to progress of their own but not for our nation.
Before that I want to clarify something to you. For corruption mean is not doing job with honesty. If you are not doing your job properly than it is corruption. Like Manmohan Singh is an honest man but his Govt. Is corrupt. Now Manmohan Singh can not say that I can not take responsibility for others. He his head of the nation and he should be liable for every wrong activity in which his Govt. leaders are involved. On same platform I have selected some name. The below list can be long but I have slected very few.
Prime Minister |
President |
Chief Minsiters |
MP and Ministers |
Governers |
Narshimha Rao |
Pratibha Patil |
Lalu Prasad Yadav |
Sukhram |
Butta Singh |
Chandershekar |
Gyani Jail Sing |
Sibu Soran |
George Fernandis |
Narayan Dutt Tiwari |
Omprakash Chotalla |
Jaya Jetli |
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Bhajan Lal |
DigVijay Singh |
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Prakash Singh Badal |
Lalu Yadav |
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Mufti Mohamad Syed |
Sharad Pawar |
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Vasundhra Rajay Sindhiya |
Shivraj Singh |
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Y.S.R Reddy |
Buta Singh |
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Madhu Koda |
Jagdish Titler |
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Rabri Devi |
Sajjan Kumar |
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Amrinder Singh |
D Raja |
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Sheela Dixit |
Mohammad Shahabuddin | |||
Mulayam Yadav |
Ashok Kumar Sharma |
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Mayavati |
Sadhu Shetty |
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Narayan Dutt Tiwari |
Sibakatullah Ansari |
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Akshay Pratap Singh |
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Phoolan Devi |
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Shibu Soren |
I have some more data about corruption in our country please check those as well.
In Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections 2002, candidates with criminal records won 206 out of 403 seats in the assembly, i.e. more criminals were elected than regular politicians. In Uttar Pradesh state assembly elections, 2007 74% more criminal politicians were given tickets by the mainstream parties.
In July 2008 Washington Times reported that nearly a fourth of the 540 Indian Parliament members faced criminal charges, "including human trafficking, immigration rackets, embezzlement, rape and even murder".
State | Rank | Most corrupt services[9] |
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Kerala | 1 | Less corrupt |
Himachal Pradesh | 2 | Less corrupt |
Gujarat | 3 | Education, Land Administration and Judiciary |
Andhra Pradesh | 4 | Hospital and Water Supply |
Maharastra | 5 | Municipal services |
Chattisgarh | 6 | -- |
Punjab | 7 | PDS, Police, Judiciary and Municipal services |
West Bengal | 8 | Water Supply |
Orissa | 9 | Judiciary |
Uttar Pradesh | 10 | Electricity, Schools and Income Tax |
Delhi | 11 | PDS |
Tamil Nadu | 12 | RTO office, Police, Schools, Hospital, Income Tax and Municipalities |
Harayana | 13 | Schools, Land Administration and Police |
Jharkhand | 14 | -- |
Assam | 14 | Police, Electricity |
Rajasthan | 15 | -- |
Karanataka | 16 | Income Tax, Judiciary, Municipalities and Rural & Farming infrastructure |
Madhya Pradesh | 18 | -- |
Jammu and Kashmir | 19 | Most services except Hospitals and Rural & Farming infrastructure |
Bihar | 19 | All services |
Now you decide what these leaders and Govt are doing.
Thanks & Regards
Alok Sharma (Tammana)
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