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Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     14 April 2011

Now corruption takes the form of Culture of corruption

Now corruption takes the form of Culture of corruption

 

There is a culture, which encourage corruption,- some of them are:

 

High and expensive life style;

 

Craze for earning more and more money;

 

Showing respect to rich and ignore the poor people;

 

Financial inequality, disharmony, and imbalances;

 

No alertness against the corruption;

 

No fight or negligible fight against the corruption;

 

- These are some of the symptoms of culture of corruption.

 

These are some of the root causes, which boost up the corruption. There are so many other, which yet to be explored.

 

It is the first Indian struggle, where people against anti corruption win, against the culture of corruption. People not only fighting against the corrupt people but also - fight against the corruption culture.

In future days, we must have to fight against the culture of corruption. Corrupt people will finish one day, but if the culture of corruption alive  new inconbants will be recruited in the force of corruption.



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Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     14 April 2011

 

The dream of India as a strong nation will not be realised without self-reliant, self-sufficient villages, this can be achieved only through social commitment & involvement of the common man."
 
- Anna Hazare
   
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But now corruption has crossed all limits and "Stop Watch" is started by Anna Hajare. I can assure you that now corrupt people will go in jail for life time and also can be "hanged till death". Corruption should be treated as a "Crime against nation" and "misuse of powers of posts" should be non-bailable crime. Now people can ask for file/records and also inspect the same personally. Just come together for agitation for Jan-Lokpal Bill so shake hands together with Anna. Whenever he give a call for it, just come out and join him without any question since all other things can be discussed in due course.

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Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     15 April 2011

Arup sir,

i think it is not a culture it is AGRICULTURE!

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Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     16 April 2011

YES YEAR,

SPREADED EVERYWHERE IN OUR LIFE.


(Guest)
It's a sad fact of life, wish more people join the movement against corruption. without corruption we can be among the developed and prosperous nations.

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