Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Footsteps of Revolution




If we closely study Indian government’s state of affairs in the current scenario, then we can surely say that India is leading towards the verge of a civil revolution, taking little steps, within the strata of the corrupt society.
In realistic terms, corruption is the most threatening factor amongst all the other ones like poverty, illiteracy for the growth of a country. Corruption can destroy the development of country on a wider level which would lead to the damage of country’s resources as well as people’s faith in the so called rubber stamp government.
Every now and then, the country is caught up in one or the other scam. Be it CWG, 2G or ISRO Spectrum scam, it is the common man who ends up paying for all the loses covered under the said scams. India is developing in terms of economy, infrastructure, education, technology but the demon of corruption is making the future of the country blurred and shattered. While looking at inflation it is quite clear that the government had failed on the face in setting balances between supply and demand of commodities on which the economy rests.
The root cause for corruption getting mightier is commendable contribution of the corrupt officers, who are handling high posts and are bestowed with strong connections with the help of our very own elected politicians.
People like Anna Hazare, Medha Patkar dared to raise their voice against the rotten government system and it does evoke a ray of hope among millions of Indians that may be one fine day the disease named corruption can of course be cured. India being eaten up by the corruption bug, a revolution like Tahrir Square is not an utopian concept for the country anymore.
If a civil war or a Tahrir Square like revolution is what the country is leading towards, then  it is high time for the Indian government to  curb the corruption as early so that the damage to its image could be  lesser.


1 comment:

  1. Very True...i think not only #%$@^% officers, but even people should change their mentality. They should react at the very first moment when it starts. Be it Bribe, Jugaad, Reservations or any unwanted bloody hell...

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