Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Corruption

The Official Secrets Act (OSA), which can be termed as a Western child, created a smoke screen in between the Indian administration and the Indian people. By the end of the Colonial rule in Africa,
the Africans rejected the Official Secrets Act from their administration, but it took more than 50 years for India to attain this.  The introduction of the RTI Act played a crucial role in dampening the jurisdiction of the OSA.
Sequence of scams and corruption defaced India among the world nations. The accredited economist, Dr. Manmohan Singh failed to find the pecuniary burglars around him, or he intentionally declared them as impeccable. The present political scenario unfortunately supports Dr. Manmohan because no one is able to find a man to replace him as PM, and also a substitute for the Congress. Lack of corruption free political parties and leaders are the main reason for this. How long will it go? What is India’s forthcoming scam? What will be India’s future? These all still remain as question marks.
The rigorous rules in Jan Lokpal Bill are the only expectation to eschew corruption from the Indian administration. Corruption crusader Anna Hazare occupied a decent position in the anti-corruption fights in India. We will have to wait to and see, whether India will escape from the thorns of corruption snipers.


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