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Emergence of warriors to fight against corruption in India

Corruption is a very wider term to describe the unlawful ways, immoral dealings and irregular functioning of the public servant to perform a public act. The person who wants to get his work done by a public servants uses all means in two conditions; first when the work to be done is illegal secondly if the public servant wants something in return for taking the rightful decision. In both the cases the person must pay him for the favour in cash or creed. A person who does not have anything to offer to a public servant never contribute in the process of corruption dealings. It is said that more than 40% of Indian population is below poverty line; hence these poor people can not contribute in the process of corruption. Moreso the public servant who has the authority to take decision on any work can ask for the bribe in any form; hence the public servants who do not have any power in decision taking process can not contribute in the phenomena. Lower cadre public servants like peons or clerks ask for the money for keeping the file in order or releasing the order issued by the higher officers. People in India have a habit of charity or giving something in return who deliver news of happiness to them, so the demand made by the peon or the clerks somehow are not much disturbing to the most people in India.

In india now a days there is a fight between social activists and political leaders to be prominent in denouncing the Government of India. Recent surfacing of few of the cases involving corrupt and irregular dealings have given everyone and everybody to talk about corruption whether those have been affected by those dealings in personal capacity or not. Everyone wants to eradicate corruption by his own ways. The perpetuaters of the recent cases is facing trials in the court. Justice delieverance system of India is at work. The present day Government is also working at good pace but these self proclaimed individuals/organizations and opposition parties are in a hurry to claim the credit of "Talking about Corruption". It seems that expect these recent cases there was no corruption cases which have affected common man. It seems that these so called individuals and opposition parties have only one aim to declare the present ruling party inept to deal with the menace of the corruption. Media backing to these individuals and political parties is a surprise action. Any corrected measure taken by the Government of India is being taken as a credit to their verbosity. It is to be noted who are undermining the Institutions of Democratic India. Pardeep K. Gupta www.outburstindia.com