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write a dialogue between two friends about corruption in pakistan​

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Answered by parthivkumarmusic
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Answer:

Dialogue Between Two Friends on Corruption in India

Sujon: Hello, Sami. What's up?

Sami: It's cool. What about you?

Sujon: I am fine too. By the way, do you know the recent TI report about India.

Sami: Yes, I know very well about the report. The report has disclosed that India is the third in corruption among the countries of the world.

Sujon: You are making a joke, but I am perplexed to hear this. I think you have no patriotism.

Sami: I must love my country, but what can I do now?

Sujon: I admit you can do nothing alone. Most of the people of our country have become corrupted from clerk to high officers and the ministers.

Sami: Exactly! And these clerk to high officers and ministers can do everything for their own interest.

Sujon: Right you are. Can you find out the causes of corruption in our country?

Sami: In a developing and poor country like India, the main cause of corruption is corrupted politics. Corrupted politicians misuse their power.

Sujon: Yes, bribery and nepotism is mainly responsible for this heinous deed. The matter is very grievous and painful.

Sami: Exactly! But we should be conscious in this matter. Family training to acquire morality is also necessary for the children.

Sujon: Our government should be sincere to remove corruption. The government should do its best to eradicate corruption

Sami: I agree with you. Otherwise, there will be no hope for the nation.

Sujon: Absolutely! The earlier, the better. Thank you for such a nice discussion.

Sami: You are most welcome

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Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Answer:

a dialogue between two friends about corruption

Explanation:

Sanjay: Hello, Sahan. How are you?

Sahan: I'm doing well. What about you, Sanjay?

Sanjay: I'm fine as well. So, have you seen the most recent corruption index in Pakistan?

Sahan: No, what happened there?

Sanjay: They just released a new list, and pakistan​ is at the bottom. It's also getting lower and lower. Every year, the level of corruption rises.

Sahan: That's a huge shame for the country. What are your thoughts? Why are such things occurring in our country?

Sanjay: It all begins with bad politics. It gets worse when a politician abuses his power. Bribery and nepotism are almost legalised.

Sahan: That's correct. I can provide information about the job market. It is impossible to get a job without a large bribe. It demonstrates the fragility of our country's system.

Sanjay: Everyone is corrupted, from clerks to chief officers to ministers.

Sahan: Is it possible, in your opinion, to rid the world of corruption?

Sanjay: Yes, it is conceivable. Many countries make exceptions in this case. First and foremost, we require better politicians to govern the country. As can be seen, we don't have a lot of educated leaders. That is a major issue for the country.

Sahan: In that case, I agree with you. I believe that a large number of educated and responsible leaders can change the country.

Sanjay: Yes, that could be you, me, or another person. We must protect our country from the taint of corruption.

Sahan: I completely agree.

Sanjay: You're welcome, Sahan.

Sanjay, you're very welcome. It was a pleasure speaking with you. I'm relieved.

Sanjay: I'm feeling fine as well. Take care, and I'll see you later.

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