Corruption is simple to define, easy to understand its meaning but - TopicsExpress



          

Corruption is simple to define, easy to understand its meaning but difficult to explain the mechanism of its working behind the closed doors. We know very well that the constitution and hundreds of laws on the books are not helping. Unless you understand the mechanism, you can not propose a solution to fix it. “Our independence, dignity, autonomy are in peril; the fight is between Indian billions versus authoritarian executive.” “Corruption is free. India is in custody. As a free Indian I demand your Excellency the Chief Justice of India to liberate Bharat and make fundamental freedom truly free and not at the mercy of the High Executive”. “The Constitution failed to anticipate the present colossal corrupt situation, which is to say the least, stinking to high heavens, and it did not provide any mechanism to tackle these grave corrupt contingencies, which are now universally spread at all levels, be them political or official.” “If this contagious corruption is not curbed, the entire constitutional machinery, democratic system of India and future of Indian prosperity and development, would become a mere myth and mirage.” “The constitution never anticipated political corruption of this magnitude and it failed even to comprehend this debacle in political and official values. Ironically there is no provision in our Constitution for correcting or curbing corruption.” The Supreme Court Justice Krishna Iyer is generous in his choice of the words for the title for his article’ Beginning of the End’. We are much closer to the end than the beginning.
Posted on: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 02:37:18 +0000

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