Every politician over the ages has been stating from roof tops that the corrupt will not be spared. Implementation has always been, as also of now, tardy and selective.
Common man is effected by corruption at the level of Havaldar, Patwari, Kanungo, Trfc policeman, clerks in various govt offices. I do not know how demonetisation is going to stop these functionaries from keeping on demand for money.
Higher level corruption flows down from election expenditure and politicians. Hoe demonetisation will stop it without election reforms is not understandable.
R.N.Malhotra
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On Sun, 1/1/17, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: [IAC#RG] Fwd: WHITHER MR. MODI'S ANTI CORRUPTION WAR ?
To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
Date: Sunday, January 1, 2017, 6:18 PM
To
India Against
Corruption
WHITHER MR. MODI'S
ANTI CORRUPTION WAR ?
The question uppermost in the
mind of the people now is whether Mr. Modi would really
succeed in ensuring a corruption free India. Large number of
people appear to be still sceptical, though they think that
Mr. Modi is very sincere and they wish him
well.
With the government machinery
and the law enforcing agencies themselves considerably
corrupt, with many politicians both in Mr. Modi's party
and in the opposition parties suspected to be of indulging
in corrupt practices and with the black money becoming
an essential need for the political parties to fight
elections, many people seem to think that Mr. Modi may be
waging a losing battle against corruption. However, the redeeming fact
that has come out after the demonetization exercise is
that the people are willing to stand by Mr. Modi in his
battle. They expect him to give a very strong lead for the
anti corruption movement in India and people would follow if
it would be practically possible.
Mr. Modi's New Year eve
speech on 31st December,2016 certainly has made
people think that here is a Prime Minister who has the
courage to say that dishonest and corrupt officials will not
be spared.
Mr. Modi has certainly
kindled hope amongst common men that the anti corruption
movement would go forward and would succeed sooner or
later.
N.S.VenkataramanNandini Voice For The
Deprivednandinivoice.com
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