Tuesday, 8 February 2011

2G Scam Arrest – A Moment of History


Over the past few decades, India, has witnessed several cases of top level politician corruptions. I don’t think any Indian aged above 25 years would find it difficult to list a few, Bofors Case, Fodder Scam and then the mother of all embarrassments the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. Never, has any action been taken of any Politician or top bureaucrat. The 2G Scam, seems to have created history? Not only is it one of the largest scam but also a scam that has claimed the first formal arrest of a former cabinet minister.


Is this for real? Does this mean that sentiments of the citizens really matter? Or is it just a smoke screen. Well, the Congress Party has been managing a corrupt system post-independence, BJP started only later and in my view is less corrupt. A few thousand crores has never been a problem. So why this sudden change?

To be honest, I think a lot of credit for this should go to three group of people first the Media, they have done exceedingly well in revealing details of the scam. Second, the opposing NDA alliance never colluded with the ruling UPA this time, no back door settlements were made. This is surprising. Finally, the third and most important group of the growing educated class in India. The recent election results in Bihar have been an eye opener to all political parties and I believe hadn’t Nitish Kumar won the election on issues related to development as opposed to cast and poverty this arrest would have never happened.

So here it is, INR 1.76 lakh crores lost by Indian Citizens, in return of something that is truly priceless, an arrest of a former cabinet minister. I hope this change is for real and is permanent.

1 comments:

  1. You are right. In our country corruption has almost become a routine. If you dig the history of any politician or bureaucrat, they have become billionaire in just 4 - 5 years with out doing any business. for example present MP from my place was a time keeper in 1988 , now holds assets worth at least 500 crores.

    To a great extent our election sysyem is to be blamed for this. An would be MP spends around 1.0 to 5.0 crores on election and obviously he does not do it for a salary of about 45,000 p.m.

    Politicians mostly seek help of bureaucrats for making money and there exists a strong nexus between Politicians & bureaucrats. some of the politicians hire goondas to extract money from public.

    All the political parties give tickets to the candidates whom the fill may win the seats and do not bother for their criminal back ground. The result is that present parliament has 135 MPs whom had been charge sheeted for criminal cases from rape to murder.

    may God save our country from the nexus of Politicians & bureaucrats.

    VK GUPTA

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