A simple and cheap solution to root out corruption

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Rajkumar Singh | August 4, 2012



I have a very simple and cheap solution to root out any type of corruption: If we are against any minister for his misdeeds or not delivering goods to the satisfaction of the people, who have democratically elected that minister, the voters should be given the right also to deselect or reject that minister.

If such a Public Interest Bill is passed, not only the ministers, but also all the corrupted public servants will be taken to the tasks.

You will feel that by having this strength, you don't require any other law than the RIGHT to elect and select the candidates for any election and to make it cheaper, we have to just organise a "Signature Campaign" for it.

No worry for expenses towards re-election and the advantage of having a disciplined minister who will have to dance to the tunes of the voters.

If they feel that by having a Lokpal Bill, they will be able to take action against the politicians to root out the corruption, they are wrong, because if the enforcers of the said bill is not honest in the implementation of the said bill against those wrongdoers, who are democratically elected by the people of India, and the same wrongdoers have the constitutional power to initiate any action against the enforcers of the said bill, who will then take action against the enforcers of the said bill for not implementing it?

Instead of digging up administrative dirt to look for truth and to ensure justice through the Right to Information Act for an unending process to make it more complicated, if those useful times were used for uniting the public to demand for an easy access to all the information on a mutually agreed  prescribed procedure, we need not have to go through the analysis of the entrepreneurs, who are the creations of the problems generated for the people, by the people and of the people!

Will you like it or dislike it?

I will vote for MY POWER.

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