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corruption eating into the vitals of the country article

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Answered by sumanjali
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Corruption Addressing one day party convention Vakil said, "My fight is not against any individual but it is against corruption eating into vitals of our society.” “Allegations of corrupting pouring in from any quarters must be investigated.  This menace has not only ruined our state but our country as well,” he added.
 People, he said, now have become aware of their rights and are not willing to accept corruption or corrupt.
 Appreciating the role of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, who he said, all along is taking notice of allegations of corruption coming to his notice. “This shows his sincerity in eradicating corruption from our state,” Vakil said while addressing a party convention here in north Kashmir.
 He however regretted that some corrupt elements in our system were not cooperating and instead creating hurdles in this fight against corruption.
 The Chief Minister, he hoped would break this nexus of corrupt people and continue to take notice of adverse reports against departments regularly appearing in newspapers. There is a need of taking notice of such adverse reports for the reason that if they get unnoticed the credibility of coalition government is eroded.
Answered by GulabLachman
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A sort of criminal behaviour or deceit is referred to as corruption. It speaks of a bad deed committed by a person or a group.

  • In a civilised society, corruption is a disease if not treated in a timely manner, will eventually contaminate the nation's political system and have fatal repercussions.
  • In many areas today, unchecked corruption has spread like a contagious disease and contaminated all public offices and employees from top to bottom.
  • As long as there are those willing to provide bribes and those willing to receive them, either directly or indirectly, it feeds.
  • The right to a living, granted by the Indian constitution, is being denied to thousands of eligible citizens as a result of frequent, unlawful backdoor appointments made by political leaders and officials to stay in office.
  • This unequal and unbalanced appointment is causing low workmanship productivity, incompetence, and inefficiency, which is harming our economy.
  • What is required is a persistent, methodical purging of corruption and criminals, and reforming of the executive branch. Further, the implementation of anti-corruption economic policies would finally guarantee poor people a decent level of living.

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