Monday, 9 February 2015

Fight against corruption is the first job? If so, AAP will have to fight even against those who voted for it!

Arvind Kejriwal Said, “My first job will be to eradicate corruption from Delhi.”

If so, he will have to fight even against those who voted for AAP!

Because it is not just Ambani or government officials or politicians who do corruption but almost all do it. The only difference is the volume of corruption. When some do corruption involving $1, some others do corruption involving $1 million or billion. That is the only difference.

This can be of different forms such as tax evasion, looting funds meant for development and welfare projects, bribing for gaining some undue favor or paying donation to get admission in schools and colleges, auto-pullers extracting more from passengers or police taking money from auto-pullers or bribing to flaw laws or not paying adequate wage to their servants, instead treat them as slaves and so on. It is endless.

All those who do corruption but earn less through it shout against corruption, politicians and Ambanies not because they want to change or end corruption but because they could not amass wealth through corruption as much as Ambanies could do!!

Indians lack self-discipline and integrity and corruption and malpractices are deep rooted in them, and therefore, it has now become habits, may be due to the corrupt systems here. It is a vicious circle. Changing that mindset and cleansing the system are not as easy tasks as one may think. Yes, Arvind Kejriwal is the best bet and I wish him all the success in all his efforts in that direction. Yes, he can.

However, though he is the best bet when it comes to eradication of corruption and good governance, he still has miles to go when it comes to some other gruesome issues, issues which are more dangerous to society than corruption, such as religion and therefore, I will keep a distance even from AAP for the time being!

When Kejriwal challenged both Modi and Kiran Bedi for an open debate on various issues including corruption, they ran away. Now I challenge Keriwal, who believes in a divine power, for an open debate on religions and Gods. This is not to defeat him but to make him even more stronger by bringing him out of the religious cocoon he is in now so that he can serve the mass even better.


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http://seban15081969.blogspot.ae/2015/02/arvind-kejriwal-dont-remain-blind-like.html



1 comment:

  1. We are corrupt so we elect our rep. from us. You be good world will be good.

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