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Answered by blackcat39
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Prepare an essay on "Kerala Society and Corruption".

Something ought to be really rotten in Kerala for the chief minister of the country’s most progressive state with the best social development indices to get prosecuted for retail corruption.

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy admitted that he had met thrice with a swindler, Saritha Nair, whose partner is convicted for murder. On Wednesday the accused claimed that she had paid the CM `1.9 crore and on Thursday ,a vigilance court ordered an FIR against the CM. Yet, Chandy won’t resign till the high command decides otherwise and there is a reason why . The man who hopes to be the CM after the assembly polls, CPI(M) leader Pinaryi Vijayan, was acquitted by a CBI court in the Lavlin bribery case. Let alone the voters, the acquittal has not cut much ice within the party with the Marxist patriarch VS Achuthananthan making it clear that he does not approve of Vijayan. The BJP has never won a single assembly seat in the state. It doesn’t have much influence to peddle. Yet, it has always fought allegations of selling all that it has: a few votes. BJP in Kerala is traditionally accused of transferring some cadre votes for a consideration. Why is Kerala’s politics so sordid? Are social development and corruption two sides of the same coin? Well, this is the Kerala Model of Corruption. This is closely related to the famed Kerala Model of Development.

Social empowerment through the Sri Narayanaguru movement, temple entry proclamation, conversion to Christianity, coupled with education, health, labour rights and employment opportunities in the Gulf had helped Malayalis organise themselves better.

The Marxist tradition of organising groups of workers into trade unions helped people bargain collectively. Now, everybody has a union: students, teachers, tailors, tillers, tappers, bus drivers, bus owners, bar workers and bar owners. So, instead of cleaning up the society, the state’s deep-rooted democratic traditions have only curiously helped make it murkier.

The leaders of these groups, in the name of collective bargaining, peddle power, bribe, extort and blackmail. These corrupt “unions“ are not restricted to the political arena, the Church, Ezhava and Nair organisations are no different. The only national daily to have ever been accused of “paid news“ by any state gover nment is the Thiruvanantha-puram edition of a national daily .

Corruption can creep in only if such a closely controlled society allows the worst to reach the top.Almost every caste, communal and political organisation in Kerala is controlled by people who battle serious allegations of corruption.Though Achuthananthan claims to be clean, he promoted Vijayan, decimating an honest leadership in 1998. VM Sudheeran, the spotlessly clean Congress leader is to a great extent responsible for blowing up the bar bribery scandal. But then he relies on the same corrupt political machinery for survival. Kerala badly needs a new model.

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