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A Common Man As this video stated. Yes we are that innocent common man of this republic.

We don't have any influence from any sources.We always been get things done by paying bribe. Whatever it is 1, Registration of House 2, R.T.O 3, For registration case in Police 4, Traffic Police And many. If he or she has not given bribe what happen next. His or her work will not happen immediately as simple as that.

How Politician Became Rich Over a Night?

As we all know how money is important for family and an individual.Therefore we save from our hard earned money through business or Salary,and we pay as a "Tax" to the government. In return government reinvest our money on various social development measures like building up roads,hospitals and so on. Do you know what really happen to these funds?.These funds have been eaten out by culprit middleman like CM, M.L.A,M.P, and Area Counselor Small example, if particular CM of the state getting money from central for constructing flyover of their respective state for instance 100 cr rupees.Therefore

what happen is these culprits (Politician) for name sake they built few fly over with low quality and unspent amount will be share among them and they become corepathy and millionpathy in the name of general people. For helping us from this corruption the great leader Mr Anna Hazare turned up with "Lokpal Bill" against corruption. let we all see who is this great person and bill.

Who Is Anna Hazare? And What is Lokpal Bill? He once contemplated suicide and even wrote a two-page essay on why he wanted to end his life. Anna Hazare was not driven to such a pass by circumstances. He wanted to live no more because he was frustrated with life and wanted an answer to the purpose of human existence. What is use of having Different Polticial parties into our Nation? I ask simple question.In our nation did any political party ever come forward and said, as a party we give some crores of rupees to the government during economical crisis like "Recession,High Inflation" so on.Did any party so far?. Answer is no. But if you would see any political party son or daughter they study in abroad and they buy only foreign car which worth more than crores not even lakhs.Have we ever asked them? where does this money come from or how did you buy all these with such amount?.No is answer, because we all have fear to ask them. "Please understand it is not their grandfather money to enjoy. It is our money and our tax money have been eaten out by culprit politician of different parties. So why we should have all these parties? For helping us no, they steal money in the name of us. Then what is different between thieves and politician.I would say both are same because both will steal from others

Therefore to safeguard us from corruption please support " Anna Hazare" movement.

My Request So for we dont have good leaders to lead us. But now we have great leader like Anna Hazare to lead us.I would say this is high time for all of us to support him against corruption. What do we get if we support him? 1, Eradication of corruption 2, Bringing back black money 3, Economical and social standers improved 4, We don't want work in abroad for high salary because our currency rate will be increased as above as "Britain pounds rates" 5, Instead we get outsource from foreign, we lend outsource to them Jammu, Mar 26 (PTI) Supporting Anna Hazare's view that politicians are responsible for corruption in the country, the PDP today said the activist's movement is the movement of common man against corruption. "Anna Hazare's movement is not his movement, but movement of common man against corruption; it is peoples' movement," PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti told reporters here. Mufti, who was replying to questions about Hazare's protest dharna yesterday, said, "Politicians -- Chief Ministers, ministers who are ruling the country -- it is against them the maximum allegations of complaint of corruption are." She said Hazare has brought the issue of corruption to the forefront. "The work, which we should do, is being performed by him (Anna). He brought corruption to the forefront, he has a done a great job," she said.

India against Corruption are we really against it? Twitter and other social media were abuzz. TV channels delighted. Young generation at its vocal best. After Egypt, Syria and Libya many saw it as a revolution in making in India. At 73, Anna Hazare was the new youth icon of India. Energetic, passionate and determined, he charged up the minds across the nation to fight corruption. Thousands joined the protest. Candles were lit. Marches made. Government buckled under pressure. People and media claimed it as India against Corruption. A victory for common man of India. But did India as a nation won? I would have to disagree here and say NO. Swept by frenzy, we forgot to realize India is you, me and we. Did we stop ourselves from corrupting and be corrupted? Be honest. Majority of those who participated would have been guilty of corruption themselves. How many out there who joined the frenzy had not bribed a traffic cop? How many out there have not paid the cop who came for passport verification? Not paid some government worker at some point of time? Even if you have not bribed, how many would have stopped their parents or relatives or friends from the act? Corruption begins at home. Before cleansing the nation, how many of you have thought of cleansing our home. I had an interesting discussion in a forum regarding this. The view points shared were interesting. It reflected our collective psychology. I opened a discussion with the statement: Ok now that everyone cheering the fight against corruption, tell me how many of you would stop bribing the cops/house tax assessor etc from tomorrow? Some of the answers I got: I do it due unavoidable situations and due to time constraint This law here deals with corruption at high levels; a common man will have to pay short hand bribes to survive. Everyone uses Bribe in their life directly or indirectly Corruption of 5 rs 100 rs is fine, but the main idea is to stop the bigger fishes, crores

Putting an end to corruption at all levels is absolutely infeasible, so it would be better if we discuss that can happena common man has to pay short bribes to survive..he can`t go on a movement every moment in life. Corruption is something that affects public money on a mass scale. Going by this forum discussion and other view points I gathered around, it seems like most Indians are resigned to the idea of corruption in day to day life. We have become conditioned to the fact that corruption is indispensable and a walk of life to get things done. This conditioning is generated mostly by selfish interest to save their time, money and what- a- single- person- can do mentality. If we can get away by paying 50 Rs fine instead of the 200 Rs fain, why not bribe? If we can save property tax by bribing the officer a little, why not bribe? If we can fastrack out work by greasing palms, why not try it? Like a tip in restaurants, people have resigned to the fact of small time bribing to get their work done. Corruption of 5 rs 100 rs is fine, but the main idea is to stop the bigger fishes, crores For a person earning 10,000 Rs, 100 Rs will not pinch. But for a person earning 100 Rs a day, its a big number. If you think Rs.100 is small bribe, for a corporate couple of crores to fastrack his process does not pinch him. So where it ends? When someone is comfortable and have no remorse in paying even small bribes to get his things done fast, for his convenience, for his time constraint he loses the moral right to fight against corruption. Let all those who joined the India against Corruption, touch their heart, look within and ponder if they have the moral right? When you justify the petty bribes with the following thought: I do it due unavoidable situations and due to time constraint Think again, Corporates could think of the same line bribing bureaucrats and politicians due to unavoidable situations and time constraint. So whats this fight all about then? Yes, I agree it is easier said than done to cleanse the dust at our doorstep. But we have to, for the future of India, for the future of our generation. When half of the population is below poverty line suffering from severe inflation, it is more important for the middle class to stop/protest corruption at the root level. Imagine

the plight of the BPL who would be forced to bribe coz the middle class careless selfish people encourage the practice. So corruption begins at home. Lets cleanse the home. If not now, then when? The fight against corruption does not end in burning candles in India Gates and protesting. The fight against corruption will be a real fight when WE stop bribing for our own self-interest and when WE walk the talk.
Pavish Selvam said: (Thu, Mar 22, 2012 05:03:30 PM)

I think corruption have been deep rooted in India. Now it has reached the peak. It is ashamed to say that India leads in corruption in the world. Nobody can stop corruption unless every citizen of India are aware of it.
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Shruti Sanghai said: (Sun, Mar 11, 2012 11:48:03 AM)

Corruption is something that has become vey common in today's world over the years. Corruption arises due to the greed for money, power and fame. To seek admission in a renowned college or any educational institute we give bribes, to free ourselves from any punishment by the traffic police we give bribes, to make someone do our work that we need to be done desperately we give bribes, et cetra. And what else is corruption ?It has become quite common, and so it is not the politions or the government as a whole or any other BIG man to be blamed. If we really want to eliminate corruption from our country, it is high time that we, ourselves stop giving bribes and learn to do our work on our own and honestly. I am a devoted supporter of ANNA HAZARE and we all should take efforts like him to eradicate corruption from our country.
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Poorvi Agarwal said: (Tue, Feb 28, 2012 11:13:06 PM)

As a counter-point to Anna's over-hyped work re: the LP Bill (which appears likely to get some traction, given the mass mobilisation involved), let me extract the key reforms from my book, Breaking Free of Nehru (BFN) to outline what India actually needs to implement in order to remove corruption. Basically, we need to make India's governance incentive compatible - to ensure that interests of the elected representatives are aligned with the interests of the citizens. Note that the reforms outlined below are only PART of the total package and won't work in isolation. And do note the richness of thought and depth involved in this way of thinking, compared with the shallow thinking that underpins the LP Bill. If things were as easy as passing a Bill, India would have resolved its many problems long ago by legislating them away! After reading this extract from BFN, you may conclude that this package won't work. But you must first read BFN and understand the complete package carefully before you can judge this "solution" - which only forms the KEY part of the package. Indeed, within the framework of this reform package, outlined in BFN, something like the LP Bill WILL work. However, the LP Bill WON'T make any difference to corruption or governance under the current system.
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Rahul said: (Thu, Feb 23, 2012 02:07:36 PM)

Hello, I don't think that corruption is a necessary evil for success in any

sphere in general, but presently in India corruption has spread in all sector from top to bottom. Our system is being corrupt now-a-days due to lack of awareness among the people for it. The common man must be awaken to fight the gigantic monster of corruption, the general public must raise voice against the corrupt personnel whether he is a politician or bureaucrat.
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Nagarjuna said: (Mon, Feb 20, 2012 06:18:48 PM)

Corruption is common not only in India but also several other countries. Indeed There are countries which have a very low level of corruption. Corruption arises basically due to lack of moral ethics and excess money. In a highly populated nation like India where major chunk of population are poor, there is a lot of scope for the bureaucracts and politicians to bribe the people in each and evry possible. Way. Corruption may not only be in the form of bribery involving cash, but also involves accepting favours inother ways which gives rise to money laundering, creation of bogus companies for the purpose of investment, etc. And coming to the topic Whether Corruption is necessary evil for success in any sphere ? Yes it is atleast till recently untill the anticorruption movement started by the Anna Hazare that gave a ray of hope to the nation that corruption less society is possible. Most of the people are of opinion that Money makes many things and this is the main reason for corruption. Even though the person taking bribe and giving bribe are culprits, the person who is giving bribe is showing the path for corrupt practices which indeed is serious problem. Most of the cases situational.

Demands give rise to corruption for an individual to become success. But it entirely depends on the moral ethics of an individual to go for a corruption less society or corrupted society.

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