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Corruption benefits those who pay bribes

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  1. sureshmiyer

    sureshmiyer Silver IL'ite

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    Do you know why corruption is rampant in our country? I have a rather different take on this topic. I think corruption is widespread in our country because it benefits those who pay bribes. Those who pay bribes are actually the beneficiaries rather than the victims. The reason behind this is very simple. For argument’s sake, in our country where 20% of the population can afford to pay bribe, 10% of the population sit on the fence and decide to pay bribe if it suits them while the rest 70% suffer as they have no alternative. Those who accept bribes are not concerned about the majority as long as there are people who are willing to pay bribes for getting their work done.


    Nowadays, bribes are given for doing the right work at the right time. Those who paid bribes in the 2G Spectrum Scam were actually the beneficiaries. Those who paid bribes in the Adarsh Housing Society Scam for getting membership in the flats were actually the beneficiaries. Private companies pay bribes for evading duties and are ultimately the beneficiaries rather than the victims. Go to any Registrar’s office. I bet you can’t come out of it without paying any bribe. Even if you refuse to pay bribe, there will be people who are willing to pay bribes and you will be sidelined. So, after the Varna system, class system, this is the new pecking order for the Indian masses. Those who can pay bribes can cross the hurdles faster and get ahead while the others lag behind. Who cares about those poor who run from pillar to post for their daily pension or any small work to be done? Even the bureaucrats do not care for such people, as they do not really benefit from such paltry amount received as bribe from such hapless people. It is another matter that such small amount of bribe paid from the pocket of a poor man means a lot to him than those pumped in by the richer classes for their personal benefits.

    So, corruption pays. It is just another case of the haves and have-nots. At the most, people can overthrow corrupt governments in elections, but the bureaucrats who work in government offices remain the same and enjoy the fruits of their tainted labor for their entire period of service. Sometimes, there is not even a choice in elections for the common man, who often has to choose between the devil and the deep sea. Take the case of Tamil Nadu elections. Each political party has fielded many candidates with criminal antecedents leaving the voters with no choice. The educated class takes the easy way out and boycott voting. They easily blame the poor illiterate class for all the ills in the society but never take the initiative. Somewhere, there needs to be a revolution of sorts wherein the youth are encouraged to join politics and strengthen the system rather than getting alienated.

    The laws of the country are sound and the systems are in place. Remember, it is not the systems that have failed but the people who are currently in charge of the systems have not been able to deliver. Even the Jan Lok Bill needs the expertise of a CBI to investigate corruption cases. But then, the CBI is understaffed and many of its staff is working more than 12 hrs a day. Recent medical tests conducted on CBI personnel showed very disturbing results and reflected high level of stress among the staff of CBI. There cannot be a short cut method to curb corruption. It is a continuous process. Only in a society that is less materialistic and will not stand up to corruption in any case, you will be able to witness positive results, industry, integrity, impartiality, transparency and accountability.

    Even the cynic in me was bowled over by the enthusiastic response given by the youth to the movement against corruption launched by Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal, Swami Agnivesh, Kiren Bedi and others. I only have a word of caution that the Jan Lokpal does not transform itself into an ultra-constitutional authority or impedes the working of honest government servants as I very well know that it is the honest government servants who commit mistakes whereas the corrupt government servants hide them. The Twitter and Facebook youth would rather not understand this.


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    வாங்குபவருக்கோ அது இன்பம்
    கொடுக்கமுடியாதவர்களுக்கு
    தான் துன்பம்

    லஞ்சம் கொடுப்போர் சிலர்
    நாட்டின் ஏழைகளோ பலர்
    இதுதான் நாட்டின் துரதிர்ஷ்டம்
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  2. vidchakra

    vidchakra Platinum IL'ite

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    Thought provoking one!!!
     
  3. satchitananda

    satchitananda IL Hall of Fame

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    Hi,

    I agree cent percent with your analysis, when you say that it is the people who pay bribes who benefit and so don't think twice about paying bribes. The unfortunate part is because of a section of the population with this mentality, others are forced to either pay up to get their jobs done, or have to suffer.

    It is one thing to have an ombudsman, but who will ensure that the fence doesn't eat the crop? Who will ensure that he or they are not corrupt? Although my hopes have risen seeing so many people standing by Anna Hazare in his struggle, I still am sceptical of the younger generation who have grown up seeing nothing but corruption all around. I wonder how many of them even realize that what is going on is wrong?

    All we can do is hope for the best and pray for help from above.
     
  4. sureshmiyer

    sureshmiyer Silver IL'ite

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    thanks for your comments

    cheers
    suresh

     
  5. sureshmiyer

    sureshmiyer Silver IL'ite

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    you are right

    thanks for your comments

    lets hope for the best

    and act positively

    regards
    suresh

     
  6. SARASVADIVU

    SARASVADIVU Silver IL'ite

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    Hello suresh,

    Really liked this post of yours for unleashing

    the practicalities in the life of an Indian

    citizen.:drowning

    Totally :iagree with your views..unless there's some sort of a revolutionary

    measure this 'disease' cannot be cured.

    Only diagnosis is on..perhaps people like

    Hazare can give the cure!!!!

    Cheers,

    Saras
     
  7. sreemanavaneeth

    sreemanavaneeth Gold IL'ite

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    :clap:2thumbsup:excellent one.well narrated and to be known to everyone in the society. Hats off
     
  8. sureshmiyer

    sureshmiyer Silver IL'ite

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    thanks for your comments

    cheers
    suresh

     
  9. sureshmiyer

    sureshmiyer Silver IL'ite

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    thanks for your comments

    cheers
    suresh

     
  10. ILoveTulips

    ILoveTulips IL Hall of Fame

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    Another thought provoking blog Sureshmiyer. Yes, "if I know for sure that the corruption would become extinct, if I stop giving bribe, then I would be more than happy to do that. But if I am not going to bribe a govt servant, having the welfare of a poor, the person standing behind me in the queue will definitely going to bribe. so whats the point in me not bribing?" - this is the argument for every "beneficiary" as you put.

    Your message saying, "Just stop comparing with others and act as a responsible citizen" strikes hard a nail in the head ...

    ILT
     

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