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18112018 Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up nian news and non aligned views | Inia A Portal by Patrick French ABrief History of Corruption in India By Dr William Gould “Merely shouting from the house tops that everybody is corrupt creates an atmosphere of corruption. People feel they are in a climate of corruption and they get corrupted themselves.’ The words of Jawaharlal Nehru, spoken shortly after India’s independence from Brit sh rule, seem particularly apt given the overtly Gandhian style of today’s anti- corruption crusader, Anna Hazare. But for most Indians, Hazare’s movement has ‘produced few surprises: there is a long-standing popular critique of the country’s apparently growing crisis of corruption that cuts across nearly every strata of society. ‘Popular resignation about the permanence of corruption is partly explained by the ‘political purchase of ‘corruption’ as an idea and a term. Accusations of corruption have Dewi Gould historically been wielded as a political weapon — a means of tarnishing rivals in the right circumstances. During India's very first General Flection in 1951-2, newspapers and party offices, particularly those of tthe Congress party, were bombarded with allegations about corrupt electoral candidates. The system of food and civil ‘supply was subject to commodity controls and rationing ~ a legacy of the war years which had generated complex systems of patronage. These involved deeply entrenched black markets in lucrative industrial and agricultural concerns. ‘This was the background to what was later known as ‘Permit-Licence-Quota Raj’ ~ the linking of business interests with ‘political brokers. It is partly this nexus that underpins the protests in post-liberalization India, But it wasn’t just the circumstances of war that generated concerns about graft in the 1940s and fifties. More broadly, the problem of corruption seemed to correspond to phases of rapid political transformation. The first, officially, ‘coordinated ‘anti-corruption’ drives, described as such, took place under the auspices of provincial Congress governments in the late 19305, while the British still ruled at India’s centre. The Congress juxtaposed its democratic ‘principles against ‘corrupted’ systems of colonial despotism. to ore: PRS The Stay fla ‘The Congress governments of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in those years also aimed to project themselves as realistic. bp: sheinasite.coml brie istory-ot corruption india! 18 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French Lalternatives to the Raj — regimes which took the notion of ‘publie service’ seriously. The Special Police Establishment, which undertook to prosecute (albeit quite ineffectively) instances of government servant corruption, followed from 1941. And in March 1947, on the eve of independence, the Government of India passed the Prevention of Corruption Act. In the wake of Partition’s mass migrations, seizure of evacuee property and mob violence, state governments across India sought to ‘clean up’ their administrations. In Uttar Pradesh, this operation was described by the early 1950s state government as an ‘efficiency drive’ to ‘root out useless officers’. Conveniently, many of them were actual or intending fevacuces to Pakistan, ‘It took a massive (pending) regime transition to initiate official drives for anti-corruption at that time, On the streets too, independence helped to generate citizens’ movements in the late 1940s to protest against corrupt local rationing or police officers. The vernacular and English newspapers, previously muzzled by the British, were replete with corruption scandals, especially those linked to black marketers. But there was something more profound happening in carly postcolonial India, just as there is today. The larger discussions of ‘corruption’ reached to the roots of what Indians thought about the state, and their own sense of national belonging or alienation. The recent criticisms of Anna Hazare ‘bear this out. The writer Arundhati Roy points out the danger of creating another unaccountable anti-corruption ‘oligarchy’. Others argue that Hazare’s proposed Lokpal Bill could jeopardise constitutional protections for disadvantaged communities. Some Dalit organizations fear that Hazare's Lokpal Bill, the drafting of which has not hitherto involved minority representation, may undermine some structures of reservations. Still others suggest that lazare's style, and that of his supporters, smacks of demagoguery and ‘aggressive nationalism’, In some ways, this, as usual: India has a complex and highly developed system of fundamental rights provisions within its Constitution, and the country is certainly no stranger to vibrant public debate. Ever since the 2010 protests by the ‘India Against Corruption’ activists, and more forcefully since Hazare's recent fast, the issue of corruption has led Indians to re- evaluate what the state really means to them. What is its role? How far are its agents accountable, and to what extent does it protect civic and democratic rights? Such questions reflect back on the colonial past. Most stark in both the anti-corruption protests, and the recent critiques of Anna Hazare is something which both sides share ~ a profound distrust of the state itself. Hazare's Gandhian style is not only significant in its evocation of the ‘father of the nation’, fess sce but also in its reflection of older critiques of the colonial system as being ‘corrupt’, and as a regime which encouraged and nurtured societal corruption. Despite running a byzantine structure of administrative rules and procedures, the British in India rarely referred to the problem of ‘corruption’ as such, ‘Integrity’ among government servants was expected, but it was poorly policed and ‘based on the assumption that the (largely white British) superior administrator was ultimately the principal figure who could be ‘corrupted’ in a serious way. Ie, unlike his Indian subordinate, had much to lose and more to maintain as far as the regime was concerned. When faced with elected Congress regimes’ attempted exposure of administrative and police corruption in the late 1930s, colonial officials fell back on arguments that what Congressmen described as ‘corruption’, might often be better defined as ‘custom’. The British Raj was run on a financial shoe-string, with officers thinly stretched over vast areas and populations. It was heavily dependent on armies of Indian subordinates, and could ill afford to consistently root out the ‘customary’ arrangements which secured its authority in the locality. Powerful landowners might control the local police constable, or compel free labour among the landless poor. The Raj needed him to help maintain law and order, and pay revenue. A local revenue official might take a commission (or ‘dasturi’ ~ customary payment) to allow cultivators access toland records, or a railway official might accept a ‘gift’ (or ‘daalii’) to arrange faster carriage for consignments of goods. But for most colonial officials, such arrangements were seen as an intrinsic dynamic of Indian society: classically, British utilitarian thought, represented by the likes of James Mill in the early 19th Century, presupposed the wastefulness, {ndolence and corruption of ‘Oriental’, ‘Asiatic’ and ‘despotic’ forms of governance, as found in India bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ 26 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French Britain’s supposedly ‘rational’ system of revenue might thereby discipline the essentially corrupt societal interactions of India. The son of James ~ the philosopher John Stuart Mill - was influential on Brit administrative thinking about corruption as ‘custom’: the younger Mill in his later political theory, privileged the idea of ‘sentiment’ as much as, ‘reason’ in human affairs. Studies of national habits, imagination and traditions were a means of comparing different social institutions across the world, and particularly the difference between Occident and Orient. In studying the permanence of such ‘native institutions’, many advised against their reform, as natural facets of the social environment. In 1952, following its first General Election, India became the world’s largest democracy. But its political system still rested (as it does today) on a structure of power inherited from the Raj, principally in its administrative and police cadres. The 1950 Constitution was based to a great extent on the colonial constitution passed in 1935. When Indira Gandhi, following allegations of electoral irregularities, declared a State of Emergency in 1975, she was exercising a state power that had underpinned the colonial system. Yet since 1947, and largel because of past struggles against imperialism, citizens have asserted the right to contest these vestiges of authoritarian power. Elements of this right to protest are writ large today — and whatever the outcome of Hazare's campaign, and whether or not a tough Lokpal Bill finally finds its way into the statute book, itis cle sns and the state will the turbulent relationship between Indian ci continue to flourish. William Gould, Senior Lecturer in Indian History, University of Leeds, is the author of Bureaucracy, Community and. Influence: Society and the State in India, 1930-1960s (London: Routledge, 2011) 49 Responses to A Brief History of Corruption in India Dhagirathi says: In India, Vietims complain against a fellow who cheated them. Police & Lawyers share the money with that fellow to tell the vietims that no proof is found against the accused. Judges also join in the race, i that fellow cheats the government for years together. This in efakeSC woman who looted family members, relatives ind government. None have come to meet the real family ‘members to find her roots of cheating. Ths is seen in AP high court WP3754/2012. The beneficiary is smt Birudha Raja Ratnam. Lecturer, Telangana saraswatha parishas, Ramakoti, Hyderabad. sete Jenelia says: What happens, if other members of a non-SC family complains against their own woman, who managed fakeSC papers & got Govt aided lecturer post? Nothing happens in India. Its proved in a ease in Hyderabad. Even though District Collector caught her, she managed a criminal lawyer who in turn managed judges in High court, Hyderabad. Now, she wants to write her autobiography against those lawyers and judges who are all cheating the country by sitting in High court. she claims that she got 2-erores of assets on her name as on today by cheating many fellows in her life. she cals on Police & lawyers to assemble at home for making sketch, ifany one eatehes them. Her name is Birudha Raja Ratnam, She is 3rd wife to her husband. Her husband was not punished for burning first wife. bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ ane. 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French Her daughter claimed scholarship with fake income certificate of parents. She cheated as step mother too. None of the judges felt the need to enquire about herself, her husband and lawyers. It shows the corruption in Judicial system. IAS officers were issued. contempt of court orders(ce 201/2012, CC1023/2013) fora price too. Is it not open” RAGGING”of IAS officers in High court for catching a woman with fakeSC papers? “Moral values are sold out in High court” she explains her triumph every where. Money ‘matters in India. Do the Judges realy stumble at her sacrifices? ee ocx says: corruption is not only happen by a officers ora rich people.it is happen because of us.we are the platform to this.we are just doing hat the movie nimirthunill says.we(students)must to stop this by involving into politics and to introduce a new scheme to stop this.and a very impostant think to do that we should not to do this anti social think and to stop t the corruption free country" 1c others by any way."make a india daulat ram says: Fight against corruption is like watching a telugu a movie in which veteran actor Ramana Reddy fighting with SV Ranga Rao of telugu film industry. Not even first round will last for more than a minute Rete Abhishek Singh Rajawat says: Corruption is not anew topie to discuss. I would like to share my thinking of providing baste facility to all. India have limited amount of currency and obviously every country have limited amount of currency. But the difference is, they have 100 coins to share among 10 people and India has 100 coins to share among 1000 person. If anybody thinks that the people should get basic facilities, he is correct but the problem is “how ean anybody share limited amount of currency among everyone in a huge population’. Above that lot of our country’s currency is as black money that nobody has account and remaining white currency is not enough to share among all needy people. Our problem is not providing basic facilities our problem is population, from where all problems arise. Our government has already taken many actions to control population but no benefit, still population is increasing. Really saying, we have crossed the maximum population in country among other countries, but still China is been shown to the top. Actually our country doesn’t even have such a strong system that can calculate our population correetly. Thad a ‘word with many beggars that in past 20-30 years, “have anybody eome to ask for your family members for population counting?" Few of them said yes but when I asked "when had they come to ask this?” unexpectedly, the time they given me was not the time of population counting in India. May be somebody else would had come to confirm something else Just consider a situation; you have option to bypass a line of 100 people to get any service or product by just paying double to product cast, what you will do if you are able to. Great example: VIP darshan of god in Tirupati ete. Ifyou are able to pay Rs 300 for VIP line than ‘will you opt for ‘normal darshan?’ Lam not saying that this is eorruption however we ean consider it as origin of thinking of corruption. Many ‘business men say that even god does not give his drashan properly without money, why should I do your work with low amount of ‘money of free/ nothing is like a free lunch in this world. In RTO of delhi (Capital of India, try to get any work done by therm for hich they are already getting salary, usually they don't do. They prefer to do the same work even ready to do unethical work through agents because they give them extra money to do same work. Most of the Indians don’t want to go to RTO, they contact to ‘agent and pay corruption money to them to complete their same work. Nobody prefer to go to Indian Court because they know, tll the time they have to suffer alot and have to pay 2 lot corruption money to get justice otherwise have to wail for very long time. One of good example is Property related cases, Almost more than 90% cases end when the filer of ease dies. Do anybody have any solution to overcome this problem. Sorry to say even Indian courts don't have any solution. I don't want suggestion that cannot be implemented because there is already ot of suggestions that everybody daily give but useless. Once I was going from Delhi to Ujjain, one old man was talking about suicide of farmers and he was also from a farmer family. He was suggesting that Government should assign land directly to farmers so that these suicide cases can be minimized and was talking about corruption in insurance of harvest/erop. Landlords take that benefit and farmers suicide because they don’t get any benefit. was trying to keep myself silent on this topic but he continuously blaming Government and he told that he had taken benefit of Insurance of erop/harvest many time but farmers don't get this benefit. Thad to break my silence, asked how many of landlord own grow crop, who are farmers, Then I own answered, farmers are actualy only labors who are getting salary forthe work done by them and landlords are exploiting those labors. If those are been assigned with some land then what will happen, bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ ane. 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French they will become landlords and they will start exploiting other labors. Will landlords go for farming his erop ever? I don't think so. Everybody in the train went into deep silence and nobody spoke on this topic again in the whole journey. When I was going to leave train I again asked to everyone sitting in my cabin, anybody have any solution to this problem on which we all were talking for 2 hours when we had started journey? Few old people answered “God Knows" ITthis is the answer even after a long discussion of 2 hours and after completing a journey of 10 hours then I would like to share my feelings “Nobody have seen God, but every want answer from God”, What will happen to this country? People own do not want to finish corruption because everybody wants get his ‘work done quickly and smoothly and the way is corruption only otherwise will have to go to Government office many times and will have to waitin long queue of 100 people or more to just reach tothe official who will sign/forward your document and ifhe ‘willbe able to find any mistake then you will again have to go to the end of the queue again and wait for long time for your turn and it wll goes on, Have you ever thought, “Who are there in that queue in Government offices?” Answer is ‘whoever does not know the procedure or mostly agents’ feel this problem rose due to huge population of India. Otherwise queue would be small and work ‘would be going on smoothly, God will also be available to all at the same cost, nobody willbe kept in higher or lower category et Tam not against any castor particular group of person. But T would like to share one point. When Tadia got the freedom, that time ‘Muslims were 7% among total population and now that are 35% among total population of India in just 60 years. There are different laws for diferent casts. ILooks something like everybody is not equal inthe same country (India only). One can marry ‘with more than one lady and other cannot marry with more than one lady. Sometime I feel that we are not human, we are animals ce. lion can eat others animals and dear can eat only vegetarian not others. Ba Kamlesh says. Exactly. The process that India needed to start very early: Population control. But no one is paying attention to it. We can provide each and every necessity including home, literacy, wealth ete if we have population around 50 crores or less. Now ‘we have around 127 crores and it will become even worse within 10-15 years Ram bharosa says: Heard Sri Godey Satish, learned counsel for the petitioner and leamed Assistant Government Pleader for Sociel Welfare (Andhra Pradesh), To know about sti Godey Satish and his criminal activities of threatening... please contact the family members of three times ‘married sti sarikonda Papa Raju, who killed his frst wife, divoreed second, got very success with thied wife srt Bizuda Raja Ratnam with fake SC certificate. He never had any police case against him, but he cals polie to take up his complaint. He manages the police with bribes after taking advice from lawyers like sti Godey Satish. His wie initiates the complaint with poe as they are innocent and Teading a peaceful family life, but some one is troubling them. All bogus. Later on, police will come to know that, they cheated many with 420 acts & grabbed reserved job with fake scheduled caste certificate. The rushed Police realises later to find that Godey satish misguided them to evade refunding by the couple the cheated money to papa Raju's daughter with previous wite ‘Very very .very cunning and dangerous lawyer. Be aware of his activities. Many wants to complain against him, but no way. Upon the flop show, sti Godey satish initiates other plan to pressure those vitims who lost money in lak to that couple, especially to stat Biruda Raja ratnam, Three wives.one daughter each. kell with this lawyer sri Godey Satish, who dictates terms to previous daughter too. he insists upon signing stamp papers that they have no link with father any more, Later on he wants to produce them. as they willingly signed those papers. This must appear as a compromise in his petitioner smt biruda Raja Ratnam’s terms in the fake SC case WP3754/2012. Very cunning in nature as he too got dual face. Ty to get as much information as you can against this lawyer from those family members of sri papa Raju & Raja ratoam, Smt Biruda Raja Ratnam has transformed her name from birudaraju to biruda to birudu to get the advantage of scheduled caste. No one else got that SC certificate in her family or bbusband’s family. Sri Godey Satish has reinforced a fake story as her departed mother had a prominent scheduled easte surname as kavali, Hence her name must be referred as kavali Raja Ratnam. All nonsense plays are articulated, played to deny a genuine scheduled caste. He produced even bogus people & papers as other relatives. Sri Godey Satish isthe publie prosecutor for social welfare who help fake scheduled caste people without any shame. People fear to enter Gandhi Hospital in hyderabad as many corrupt fellows ask for bribes at each step. It is very dificult to find those one or two employees, who do not ask fr bribes. Its same in RTA, irigation and revenue departments. By changing a Political party, people expect corruption will et wiped off. I's myth. The leeches like contractors, peshi brokers sti Godey Satish attached to the chairs wil remain til their death will always lure the new ministers just after five days to get involved in corrupt activities, Hence corruption never ends in India unless these leeches are removed from those chairs. More than 90% chairs at state level and central level, these leeches hold their chair even in high courts and other courts, Just by dismissing a minister can not resolve the corruption issue. It requires to identify those leeches first and destroy them permanently to get proper justice to people. bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ 516 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French Be ‘svi Godey Satish at a glance in fake SC papers case WP34322/2011 says: ‘vakeel raja.or vasool raja before knowing him. just read ‘mana sara kathal” lawyer is deseribed in his words..just about him.. y telugu writer RAVI Sasti, in which a senior “Murthy received his law degree. He stood in front of the senior awyer(alias Godey Satish) with humility. Then the senior lawyer save him a valuable advice. He told Murthy to remember one important thing. He stressed that that was the only way to succeed in this world, The senior lawyer spoke somberly, a€a/The English man said thatthe early bird catches the worm. In other words, you have to wake up early ifyou want to catch the worm. The English man is not an ordinary man. He never says anything unless and until he ‘has scrutinized its pros and cons thoroughly. He never does anything unless there is something in it for him. Therefore, you wake up early everyday, goto the court and have the doors opened. In the evening, wait until the court doors are closed and then go ‘home. Make sure you are present in the court each and everyday. Prostitutes wait at the door. Foxes hang round the graveyards. The cranes linger by the shores. know the similarity is ot a pleasant one. Yet that is what we need to do. Ifyou want to climb up the ladder, you will have to hang around the courts. You may play hooky, giving flimsy excusesi€"the cricket match at noon, a ‘matinee in the afternoon, or some other errand, and so on. Ifyou do that, Iam telling you, you will not succeed as a lawyer. That is for sure, lam telling you from experience. Do you know what the term ACoecourt8€ means? Its a jungle. Do you know the Telugu word for hyena? dummulagondi. Hyena€™' laughs sounds like that of humans. Ifyou approach him, mistaking him for a human, ‘he will eat you up alive. That is the way inthe courts too. We have to entice the parties that come to the court, That is our job. What ean we do but act like the hyena? We cant blame him for eating up the man who approaches him. Itis the mand€™s fault to go tothe byena, Are you listening? In fact, itis not only the hyena. There are other bigger animals as well. They maul us if we are not eareful. Therefore, we have to be on guard all the time. If we are not, the parties eat us up. The truth is that is how the whole ‘world moves. You and I cannot do anything about it. The English man had drafted the law in accordance with the principles of this stupid world, Never forget that he, the English man, handed down al things to usf€"these courts, the law books, the law degrees, and the witness procedures. There so many courts for the parties to choose from, There are as many precedents for the judges to draw from based on a ruling the judges prefer to give. And there are just as many rascals in the county to get upon the witness stand and give their statements anyway you want them to, We are here to train the witnesses. Whether itis a criminal court or civil court, they are concerned with only tl sizzling terminology like &€~justice,A€™ 4€-duty,4€™ and 4€"truth.4€™ But remember that this is all just an illusion. That isthe way the system is and we are acting within the purview of the system. That being the ease, how the sin will not touch us, If there is anything that can be called a &€"sind€™ that goes to the judge who gives the ruling. The parties bear the expenses. The witnesses and the court clerks are entitled to bribes. We are entitled to our fees. That isthe law the English statements of the witnesses but not with truth, You can throw in all the sn they call our action a sin? No, ‘man had laid for us. The officers take the apples and the people rake the leaves. The rules are the same whether it is our country or theirs. That is what he had taught us. Sweating is for the workers and profits forthe owners, If anybody questions this rule and rebels, we have the courts to support us, And then there are jails. Without these things, there is no regime for the English man to call his, He isa grea illusionist. Just imagine what a great magician he has to be! Look what he did. He came to our country, sold ur own salt tous, and turned around and taunted us, 4€-You ate my salt. How ean you not be loyal to me?4€™ HeAC™d gotten the courts and jaiThouses built for us, and beautiful mansions for himself. And what did he do atthe end? He suspected that the stupid laborers might seize powerdC"like the way it had happened in other countries. He was afraid that it could tura into a total disaster. So, he handed over the regime to his fellow businessmen and disappeared quietly behind the curtains. What an amazing showmanship! What a magnificent performance!a€ The senior lawyer finished his speech. He slways goes into raptures when he recounts the merits of the English man. He speaks with his eyes half-closed and lost in a fit of reverie, If he were a woman, he would have run away with some English man long time ago. ‘Murthy was baffled. He did not realize until that moment that the erooks carried such a huge clout in this warld and that there ‘would be gentlemen who could go into raptures at the mere thought of those crooks. The senior lawyer noticed it and said, 4€a:Dona€™t think I am being eynical.I just spoke the truth. Drop the veil and that is what ‘you will find anywhere anytime. No confusion there.&C&C}AC\ACI&C}8C C&C}. This story continues. Beste laxmikanth78 says: anuary 2, 2015298 pm the success of a fake SC job holder with her lawyer sri Godey Satish .Ap High Court WP34322/201. Smt Biruda Raja ratnam, lecturer, ASP Oriental College, Ramkothi, Hyderabad. She manages even High court to fulfil he ferms, Who ean over rule? bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ ars. 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French bttp:/profileengine.com/people/407220167/papa.raju.sarikonda SHASTRI says: Telugu short story writer RaVi Shastri nazrated the attitude of successful lawyers. “Murthy, a law graduate joined as junior to a senior lawyer.(Ref WP 3422/2011) The senior lawyer spoke somberly, “The English man said that the early bird eatches the worm. In other words, you have to wake ‘up early if you want to catch the worm, The English man is not an ordinary man. He never says anything unless and tntil he has scrutinized its pros and cons thoroughly. He never does anything unless there is something init for him. Therefore, you wake up early everyday, goto the court and have the doors opened. In the evening, wait until the court doors are closed and then go home. Make sure you are present in the court each and everyday. Prostitutes wait atthe door. Foxes hang round the graveyards. The cranes linger by the shores. I know the similarity is nota pleasant one. Yet that is what we need to do. Ifyou want to climb up the ladder, you will hve to hang around the courts. You may play hooky, giving flimsy exeuses—the cricket mateh at noon, a matinee in the afternoon, or some other errand, and so on. f'you do that, Iam telling you, you will not succeed as a lawyer. That is for sure, Tam telling you from experience. Do you know what the term “eouet” means? IL isa jungle. Do you know the Telugu word for bbyena? dummulagondi, Hyena’s laughs sounds like that of humans. If you approach him, mistaking him for a human, he will eat ‘you up alive. That is the way in the courts too. We have to entice the parties that come to the court. That is our job. What ean we do but act like the hyena? We can’t blame him for eating up the man who approsches him. Its the man's fault to goto the hyena, Are ‘you listening? Infact, its not only the hyena. There are other bigger animals as wel. They maul us ifwe are not careful. Therefore, \we have to be on guard all the time. If we are not, the parties eat us up. The truth is that is how the whole world moves. You and I cannot do anything about it. The English man had drafted the law in accordance with the principles ofthis stupid world. Never forget that he, the English man, handed down all these things to us—these courts, the law books, the law degrees, and the witness procedures. There so many courts for the parties to choose from. There are as many precedents forthe judges to draw from based on aruling the judges prefer to give. And there are just as many rascals in the country to get upon the witness stand and give their statements anyway you want them to. We are here to train the witnesses. Whether itis a criminal court or civil court, they are concerned with only the statements of the witnesses but not with truth, You can throwin all the sizzling terminology like Justice,’ ‘duty, and ‘truth, But remember that this is all just an illusion. That is the way the system is and we are acting within the purview of the system. That being the case, how can they cal our action a sin? No, the sin will not touch us. If there is anything that ean be called a ‘sin’ that goes to the judge who gives the ruling, The parties bear the expenses. The witnesses and the court clerks are entitled to bribes, We are entitled to our fees. That is the law the English man had laid for us. The officers take the apples and the people rake the leaves, The rules are the same whether it is our country or theirs. That is what he had taught us. Sweating is for the ‘workers and profits for the awners. If anybody questions this rule and rebels, we have the courts to support us. And then there are jails. Without these things, there is no regime forthe English man to call his. He is a great illusionist, Just imagine what a great magician he has to bet Look what he did. He came to our country, sold our own salt to us, and turned around and taunted us, "You ate my salt, How can you not be loyal to me?" He'd gotten the courts and jailhouses built for us, and beautiful mansions for himself And what did he do at the end? He suspected that the stupid laborers might seize power—like the way it had happened in other countries. He was afraid that it could turn into a total disaster. So, he handed over the regime to his fellow businessmen and disappeared quietly behind the curtains. What an amazing showmanship! What a magnificent performance!" The senior lawyer finished his speech. He always goes into raptures when he recounts the merits of the English man. He speaks with his eyes half-closed and lost in a fit of reverie. If he were a woman, he would have run away with some English man long time ago. “Murthy was baffled. He did not realize until that moment that the erooks carried such a huge elout in this world and that there ‘would be gentlemen who could go into raptures at the mere thought of those crooks. The senior lawyer noticed it and said, “Don't think I am being eynical. I just spoke the truth. Drop the veil and that is what you will, find anywhere anytime. No confusion there.” coum This story continues, sete Bhaskar says: Every system in India is designed with good objective, principle, policy& procedures. The basie problem, India keep corrupt/inept persons as head of that system/institution, Also, Rules are stringent against those who are non syeophant & refuse/unable to pay’ the demanded bribes. Pervasive nature towards honesty is seen rare. Anti defection law has no effec in Indian political circles as every other party MLA/MP is wooed to ruling party. We see dill dallying those cases tll next elections are announced. Job Holders with FakeSC papers are allowed to continued till retirement(revent case took 36yrs to get solved). Refer toa case in Hyderabad AP High court WP34322/2011, CC201/2012, WP3754/2012,CC1029/2013. All family members knew in that case that bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ m6 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French Distriet collector is 100% true in detecting her as fake SC. But her lawyer has taken the case out of proportion to her favor. God save India. To check the academic talent of her and intelligence of her lawyer, it wobn:t take more than 15 minutes to put them on back foot. In india, crime is carvied out by a eriminal/ a bad lawyer on a person/system respectively in this passion. use Chloroform(offer Bribes) + Strap on mouth(stop truth dissemination from family members) + Tie the hands(CC orders to disable IAS officers in taking action), Smt Birudha Raja Ratnam, Lecturer, ASP College (Andhra Saraswatha Parishad), Ramkoti, Hyderabad used al the tricks to stick on to chair despite th deny the Scheduled Caste rights in Jobs, Just interact with other family members, who can explain about her and her lawyer efforts of Distriet Collector shows the corruption levels in India to activities, It shows the real mechanism working in High Coust, Hyd Rew rnagesh says: Please read AP High Court in WP3754/2012 & WP34322 in the fake SC case... to issue @ Writ or order more particularly one in the nature of Writ of mandamus declaring the order of the and respondent in ASPOC/33/2011+12 Dt. 17.01.2012 as ex faieilegal, arbitrary, colourable exercise of power, contrary to the order passed by this Hon'ble Court in WP No. 34322 of 2011 Dt, 28.12.2011, non-considering the explanation ofthe petitioner Dt. 17.01.2011 and the material placed on record, without giving proper opportunity before removing the petitioner from the post of Telugu lecturer on extraneous considerations, is violative of principles of Natural Justice, apart from violative of Article 14,19, 21 & Article 300 A of Constitution of India and seta side the sam Consequently direct the 1st respondetns 1 and 2 to reinstate the petitioenr in the and respondent college as telugu lecturer pending disposal ofthe above Writ Petition and pass... Biruda Raja Ratnam w/o Sarikonda Papa Raju (MIDHANI) a fake SC papers holder ‘working asa lecturer in ASP Oriental Colloge, Kothi, Hyd. Dist callector caught her & removed her after thorough enquiry. But she ‘managed every one to be back in seat...shows the corruption levels in India & Judicial system. Rew mohd khan says: Refer AP High Court WP 34229/2011..please read as WP 4322/2011. Everyone is talented, but the intentions, integrity(honesty) is to be counted in judicial system. Already sti Godey Satish exhibited his lawyer talent show-() delegating his juniors for sub i) bribing bad police against victims with filthy language by provoking(ii) use of fithy language by her woman client.so as that any retardation will lead to IPC 330 and IPC 254..very easily. In india, if woman uses filthy languages & habitual in tellin lies, then Judges won't believe it at any cost. Ifa man is very nice with principles, honest, but victim of a bad woman, then he won't be believed in judicial system. A bad woman atthe end of her life, will have to settle with her lawyer who guided her in corrupt ways. It is true at all times, because family members disown her at end of her life. The dangerous designs of lawyers like sri Godey Satish(7595) in ruining family lives are to be explored by interviewing respective family members. criminal lawyer's approach, analysis in fake SC paper cases must be collected comprehensively. But in practice, no SC/ST commission employee takes interest, inthis regard. That may be the reason. i is told "SC/ST commission is good for nothing” Bet krishna tomer says: Sepa 20,2014 If any minister says that he will wipe off corruption from the country, then people laugh at him silently. Hecause we have corruption in three systems, They are bureaueracy, political system and judicial system. Every system has got corrupt officials, who preach a lot of moral values. If common man accuses specific official doing favors for money without dealing with merits, then official reprimands that individual as insulting the whole system. We recruit corrupt people in judicial system and praise them inevitably. Some judges give indirect reference about their colleagues(without naming) as corrupt in speeches. But Some lawyers disclose those judges names and theit rates in private talk. Side tracking is carried as follows ~ One judge gives 'STAY' orders ‘without dealing & refraining with merits in the case. Other judge gives ‘Old Status’ based on previous HC orders by former one. So corrupt individual gets back his status as usual and nothing as happened at al. Years get passed. This is happened in a fake SC papers case. Refer AP High Court WP 34222/20:1, smt Biruda Raja Ratnam, who got fake SC certificate, She works as & lecturer in ‘Andhra Saraswatha Parishad, Ram Kothi, Hyderabad since 2002. AP High court CC201/2012 and WP 3754/2012 followed by c1029/2013 orders. There was just one sided manipulation by the lawyer by keeping other silent in his own style. AI details ean be had from the accused family members, how lawyer manages the corrupt in judicial system. More over he says that there is no tone to monitor lawyers. Unless we do not get scientitie& socialistic approach judges, corruption will be present bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ are 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French Unless our officials are not honest- let India buy any sophisticated technology to control crimes, that technology will be helping those criminals who need that technology. CCTV cameras, uniform, ears, technology are reactive technologies. we need proactive technologies to control the bad lawyers first, who jump to take up criminal cases for hefty remuneration. some officials get appointment from back doors which is known to family members, relatives. They analyse lawyers tricks also, who take up the ease in favor of the fake SC, In between lawyer discloses corrupt judge's names to astonishment. Those judges preach their philosophy ‘on moral values, eriticize Gow's liquor policy, ben on Pornographic sites, corruption. te. It’s true Bet Rakshitha says: (Oh my god!!! corruption reallyy horibble its is nly solved when we join our hands Bey saziya says: Respected Sir/Madam hhamare Area me log Curruption karte hai magar me kuch nai kar pati log apne aap ki pehchan dikha kar Ghamka te hai me nita hu ‘ye sab bta kar to muje kya kama chaiye kal hum sab classmed mil ar ek documentry bna rae the to hamare samne vale uncle ne bum se hagad kar documentry band kavadi or bohot late night kat abus word use kiye unho ne mu par to muje kya karna chaiye ‘or me apne area se gunda gardi khatam kara chahtu sete jinesh Kumar says. broy 98,209 3:20 9 i's very danger for grow our country. Please control it and startin ths from our-selt Be Timmy Mody says: nary 25, 2089 at 98am > My area of concern is the psychological, mental, & spiritual growth of people, ‘Making life meaningful, > Inorder to make life meaningful it must be made both safe and fulfilling > No sooner did prehistoric and primitive man find a need to live and work in groups of people than a need was experienced to evelop rules and norms that everyone in the group should follow. Raping your neighbor's daughter was no longer acceptable > Prehistoric man realized that his strength lay in numbers. The larger the group, the more secure they would be from attacks from wild animals or from other groups. He also realized that the larger the group became, the greater was the need for rules and laws. > Today in our country, RAPE.is once again becoming an issue. People have come out in large numbers; there has been almost a revolt against the lack of respect and protection to women. > Before ths, it was CORRUPTION, and a revolt against corruption led initially by Anna Hlazare. Could there be something in common between the two revolts? Something that our government and our legal community are missing? Something so subtle and insidious, yet so critical? Something that urgently needs to be explored and discussed. Bet Amit Beniwal says: bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ ane. 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French We are not stop to currpation but self is not begain to currpation. That isthe most wounderful idea to stop euzrpation Please never invite toit. sete abt rari says: yes wr sufirng from a contagious disease which is already spread as lyk fire of foRest..nd th only remedy is ours {dosnt trt frm the higher publie servnts..ve provid them envrment beeus of ovr nneeds Bes ves,the coruptn Jyothsna Rose V says: Discussions are good for nothing... Ation is needed. Where there is no way to get things done, people tend to go illegally. Everyone are corrupted. Itis not the act of a single public servant, iis deep rooted in our society. It starts from every single illegal donation that we people give illegally. am not blaming the common man, But, tries to make you aware ofthe real red tape that we are tied up with. When the basie needs are not being fulfilled, they naturally follow the system in which the things get done, which js.'CORRUPTION'!! Then who is responsible???2?, I am corrupted, you are corrupted and everybody are corrupted. So, we are also responsible for this evil act. Think...!!) Ret bipdipper says: Ittp://snitchingindians blogspot in/ tells all you need to know about India sete ‘Saurabh says: Corruption is not the evil but a service and a boom for the easiness ofthe Indian Society @ Thinnk about it sate ‘shefali says corruption. IM! any god.. its horrible... Bet LARA JOSEPH says: YES IN BELGAUM, KARNATAKA AISO V CHILDREN OF COLLAGE R FACING CAST SYSTEN PROBLEMS... V R HIT BY SOME HINDU “RAM SENA’ PROTESTERS IF V SPEAK WIT A HINDU GIRL AND AT TIMES V R HIT TO DEATH ALSO... WAT SOUR FAULT....? sete bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ so18 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French Raman Sandhu says: Is problem ko solve karne ke live hume phele apne app ko badlna hoga kyoki duniya ko badlne se phele apne app ko badina parta ha Bete XXX says: IN INDIA MOST CORRUPT IS INDIAN CITIZENS BECAUSE EVEY CASE OF CORRUPT ORIGINATES FROM A COMMON CITIZEN CITIZENS ARE ALWAYS READY TO PAY FOR UNDUE BENEFIT, THEN WHY HE SYSTEM OF CORRUPTION EVOLVED, Bese shubham meena says: rat karo mann mani, Desh ki ho rahe hai hani Bhrasttachar se, Ho rahe hai desh ki nila ‘Yaad karo desh bhakto ki kahan , Jin hona de thi desh ka liye kurbeni Bharat ka ban raha hai, Ban raha hai har gali mein kabristan Ladahe bai sabhi kab takjipayenga, Kabhi nakabhi mout kio goud mein soo jay Garibe na aisa mou laya hai Insaan se insaan ka khoon kervaya hai Matkaro mann mani Desh ki ho rahe hai hani ety ga Indu sharma says: We,the common people pay our hard earned money every year as tax which is misused by the govt.and it sa pity that we cannot get any official work done without paying bribe Everyone in the gov.right from the top is totally under the disease of corruption and we the people face the consequences. May God Bet Raman Sandhu says: Corruption isthe biggest problem in India which ean be solve ifour generation think about it bcoz nothing is impossible in this world. este AKHANI AJAY says: bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ ae 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French sirfsochne se ku6 nahi hoga ume hi ab sab ku6 karna padega Raman Sandhu says: ‘gr sochage tho hee kuch karage. karna tho hume hee hai Beste Ankit Verma says: yes find itis biggest problem of our country ‘but how is slove this problem ? {iam support of anna jai ind Raman Sandhu says: corruption isthe biggest problem ilndia which can be solve if our generation think about it because nothing is impossible in this world, Bae Nadiya shaik says: ‘Taking bribe isillegal.In India corruption is rooted like a disease.we can cure the normal disease, but we eannot cure the corruption disease For example for taking birth certificate & death certificate we had to give bribe,otherwise we cannot get that certificates. Now everything is depending on corruption.So change must be started from everyone to eradicate corruption so hope for the best. ety Deepanshu Sagar says: IT 18 INTERESTING sete ‘Saroj Saini says: Im telling my experience about the green line bus serviee which T (and all lady guyes) face almost daily. am a regular passenger in DIC Green line buses from gurgaon to Utam nagar route via dwarka, ‘This is to bring to your notice that while going from Gurgaon to Utam nagar, its not only for one day , this is ease on regular bases swe are facing, 1 When we request to take tickets the conductor he refused to give ticket and misbehaved despite making full payment and being asked several times. 2. Even they didn’t ut the tickets across the whole bus, they just sit on the seat from starter the bus stop inspite of heavy rush in bus we all Indies and gils collect the money according to tickets expense we pass it through some one others, but he always make & hasty to give the tickets and use the language show me the face whose taking this one tickets and this one tickets, Sometime times he just refuse with words, take itself nobody will pass on, how tedious they ares it their duty like this bp sheinasitecom/a-breFistory-oFcorrupfioimingia’ vane 18112018 A Brief History of Corruption in nia | The India Site | Dishing up Inian news and non aligned views | Inia: A Postal by Patrick French 3. Ticket was given only after threatened to complaint against him. Then the bus conductor misbehaved with ladies. And asked the river not to open the door of the at the bus-stop. Even he asked to stop the bus at anywhere he wants whether stop is there or not, This is what about the conductor misbehave, bloody frustrated conductor 4 Now a days the conductors ofthe buses on Delhi roads be it DTC or new private ones, they will never have change available with them, As soon as you give them any amount they will ask for change, ifyou do not have i, they wil ask you to wait. Ifthey fel like is due or else just tell verbally that would give change back, whenever they have it. Ifyou ask him for change he would answer rudely that what are you erying over for some change . It was so important you should have carried it.And then even ifyou keep standing he may take out change back from somewhere and hand it over to some passenger of is choice Now, about driver perform 4. Whenever I( someone) intimated the bus driver to stop the bus in next stop, they just start putting redundant inquiry, like where you are going , where is your office, whats profile, whats east of your, Oh my god how somebody ean confer detail to them( the conductors would mention atthe back of ticket bloody diver), ist the job doing they are. 5. Abig episode is happen with one of my two friends when they are standing and waiting for bus on dwarka see-2 the eoming bus river recognize them early and he makes a shameless activity just to bother them . He change inf line of bus route even bus is going to badarpur and he just lash it Gurgaon via Dwarka, my friend get on the bus, after some time he change the rout when she notice this thing she speaks to driver, what is this (Bhiya ) bus was going to gurgaon now why u change this board, and driver used abuse language on her and said its your mistake this already set. They get ride off from the bus in midway, just because of there is ‘not much passenger and time was exact noon time Really I got surprised to hear this story, and think how you reaetifits happen with your own sisters, wife and mother. 6. When people said about speed ,.he( driver said “kuch hua to nai na’ ‘matlab kuch ho tabhi jago varna sote raho tum log, Isit again the way 2222? to play with people and specially girls & ladies are facing this erime. in such a way, this is totally disgusting Why this bloody driver and conductor treating like this, is they are not getting salary. ‘Therefore, I kindly request your goodness to look into the matter and take immediate necessary action against him. Please s time to wake up for us not when casualty get happen!!! Regards, A.user of Delhi public transport. sete Debabrat Sukla says: ‘Why don't you register « complaint against the icense plate ofthe said bus? There are existing mechanisms through ‘which you can ile your complaints. I gree that sometimes the conditions aren't of global standards, but they have improved over the blucline services that used to vie onthe roads at breakneck speeds. Although your intent here was to

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