Sunday 19 May 2013

Hypocritical code of conduct.

What question baffles the Indian voter contemporarily is “When the enormous corruption is going to be debilitated from our daily life”. Corruption as we all know is a menace as well as nuisance for all the people and this thing is rampant in the today’s world. Corruption impacts our life in a very bad way sometimes living us all bereft. Every denizen of the world is always poised to upbraid the corruption and contemptuously treat it as a sin. This issue indeed is really very distressing and disgusting and repletes our soul with despair.



But the issue in my perspective is really very mind boggling. What bewilders me is that, on one side we chide as well as abuse corruption while on the other hand it is one of the most crucial as well as vital issue for the people and for people it is indispensable, sans which they can not manage at all. We all stand in protest against corruption but still we are ready to inculcate the corruption in the people. We people, ourselves infuse the corruption in our coming generation and then congregate on Jantar Mantar to protest against the people in the authorities. But have we ever thought about our own code of conduct which can’t handle anything until we use corruption? The remedy to the question lies in a big “NO”. From the buying and selling of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) cylinders to the match of cricket we can’t live without our dear corruption.

But the real fact dwells in the thing that we ourselves want corruption. If we get it annihilated we will ourselves repent on our actions.



Let’s take a real example of the fact. From the commencement of the 2G (2nd Generation) telecom scam to the Railgate and Coalgate, we have been incessantly rebuking the UPA-II government which has always been cuddled by the monstrous scams. But the matter of fact is the people of Karnataka still voted for the INC (Indian National Congress) in the assembly election which has always been engulfed by the brobdingnagian corruption accusations. People voted for a government having people like A.Raja as its former ministers. Many political analysts dubbed this election as a BJP’s defeat rather than a Congress’ victory but still what happened is as transparent as a glass without any scepticism.

For me this was just an ostentatious reason. The authentic reason for Congress’ clear-cut victory is Indian voter’s rational thinking. Indian voter deals with votes in a pragmatic manner. The voters remain unfazed by the corruption and neither it is influenced by jokes (Rahul Gandhi promised to give Karnataka a corruption-free government), the voters succumb to just two things which really matter to them.

1. Their own safety.

2. Their own identity (their own religion, sect etc.)



In Karnataka people didn’t look to BJP this time because of their safety. In Karnataka the BJP was not able to make the muslims feel safe and the muslims contemplated that their interest is going to remain vulnerable in the BJP regime so the Muslims of Karnataka vote for the Congress.



The other thing which influence the voting in the nation is that people prefer their own people in front of potential of the contenders and judges them on the basis of their caste, sect, sex, religion etc. and this thing tremendously influence the outcome of the results.





But still we say we want to eradicate corruption. As far as I am concerned Indians have to opt between two choices. The first choice is the simplest of all- Legalise Corruption. Corruption has cast such a wide web in India that it seems insurmountable until and unless a huge concern is shown by us. So the most simplest thing would be to make it legitimate in the eyes of law.

The next choice in front of us is to fight back against it and debilitate it. This can only be done by the unification of the whole nation. When our nation can get unified for rape cases, for a mere cricket match, why not become united by heart for this matter. Because until and unless we stand by the cause and underpin it and fillip measures against the corruption nothing can be done.

Now its your choice. Simpler way makes you weak and meek by not making you aware of the real life hardships and doesn’t lead to the real destination while the difficult path although being very harsh takes you to the destination.



Now its your choice.



Jai Hind, Jai Bharat

Jai Ma Bharti

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