I think basically India is fighting against "Excess of Corruption". Not against each and every act of corruption.
I can say following 7 points to show that it is impossible to fight against total corruption in public life.
1. Killer Shark Fishes : It was found that DNA of Killer Sharks and human being are almost similar. Human being are the most dangerous animals (species) on planet. We have controlled and overpowered all other animals. Some vices are bound to be in us.
2. If you go to do business with any Government or company officer, in the entire world (including India), the official will check your proposal with TWO question in mind; 1) What is in this for My Company or Country; and second question will be 2) What is in this for ME or My Family members? All answer to second question, are bound to be looked upon as corruption. It is almost difficult to remove DNA of this second question in human blood. If it is so, then there is no question of anyone ever being able to remove corruption totally. Look around the world, the Corruption is a raging issue in all over world.
3. Then it is a question of "Permissible Corruption" and "Non-Permissible Corruption". Whenever, the Corruption exceeds tolerance of people, someone comes up from somewhere, fights against corruption and brings it permissible levels. Then relapse follows. Then after another 40 Years, the corruption will again reach "Non-permissible" Limits and another fight will begin. The cycle will go on.
4. What people can to do is to press for more transparency and punishments for "Excessive -Non permissible limits of corruption." We cannot fight with corruption unless the word 'corruption' is defined in such a way that we can deal with. We cannot fight with an issue which is not defined first.
5. Our Courts are GAGED with thousands of corruption cases where bribe amount is less than Rs.500/-. When will the Courts get time to do deal with "Big Corruption Cases" which are never FILED before them except when Supreme Court directs?
6. Instead of killing the "Corrupt", the focus should be on "Killing The Process Which Permits a Person to become Corrupt."
7. Seeking more and more transparency in Public affair and asking more and more questions in public deals can be the realizable goals.
Haresh Raichura
28/4/2012
I can say following 7 points to show that it is impossible to fight against total corruption in public life.
1. Killer Shark Fishes : It was found that DNA of Killer Sharks and human being are almost similar. Human being are the most dangerous animals (species) on planet. We have controlled and overpowered all other animals. Some vices are bound to be in us.
2. If you go to do business with any Government or company officer, in the entire world (including India), the official will check your proposal with TWO question in mind; 1) What is in this for My Company or Country; and second question will be 2) What is in this for ME or My Family members? All answer to second question, are bound to be looked upon as corruption. It is almost difficult to remove DNA of this second question in human blood. If it is so, then there is no question of anyone ever being able to remove corruption totally. Look around the world, the Corruption is a raging issue in all over world.
3. Then it is a question of "Permissible Corruption" and "Non-Permissible Corruption". Whenever, the Corruption exceeds tolerance of people, someone comes up from somewhere, fights against corruption and brings it permissible levels. Then relapse follows. Then after another 40 Years, the corruption will again reach "Non-permissible" Limits and another fight will begin. The cycle will go on.
4. What people can to do is to press for more transparency and punishments for "Excessive -Non permissible limits of corruption." We cannot fight with corruption unless the word 'corruption' is defined in such a way that we can deal with. We cannot fight with an issue which is not defined first.
5. Our Courts are GAGED with thousands of corruption cases where bribe amount is less than Rs.500/-. When will the Courts get time to do deal with "Big Corruption Cases" which are never FILED before them except when Supreme Court directs?
6. Instead of killing the "Corrupt", the focus should be on "Killing The Process Which Permits a Person to become Corrupt."
7. Seeking more and more transparency in Public affair and asking more and more questions in public deals can be the realizable goals.
Haresh Raichura
28/4/2012