Sunday, September 02, 2007

Things holding India back from being a developed nation

In a series of posts, I intend to present my take on why India is unable to take the next big step and announce its entry into the world's elitest nations; Why are we in a situation which is very alike to "So near, yet So far"; Your comments, criticism, encouragement are most welcome!!

1. Corruption - Corruption is, by far the biggest ill that our country faces. From a college peon to a minister, only money makes them sing. Taking bribe has become a part of a government official's duty. There are instances where bribe was taken and deadly criminals were let off; Crores of rupees worth of items are illegally siphoned off after paying bribes; Drugs which are intended to be given freely to the poor are being sold in open markets; The food grains which are intended to be rationed among the BPL people is being sold in open markets; And not paying bribes resulted in gross neglect and inaction in hospitals which have taken poor peoples' lives.

These and hundreds of other instances show that corruption is our biggest enemy.

My heart bleeds. It asks, Why is corruption such a big menace? Cant something be done about it? Isnt there someone who can put in some basic moral values into these people?

The answer is a flat NO. Noone has the courage to do it. The mafia behind them is so strong that no person who has the power to punish is ready to take the risk. This was evident when Justice Venkatachala was the Lok Ayuktha of Karnataka. He caught hundreds of corrupt officers red handed. Unfortunately not even 1% of them were punished. The government was clearly unwilling to play ball and invite the ire of govt officials who form an important vote bank. Justice Venkatachala was promised suo moto powers to prosecute by 3 CM's. But the promise remained on paper. They knew they had made a mistake by placing a man who wanted to bring a change at the top. This was evident when they didnt want to give him a second term.

Most of us must have realised by now that we can take the next big step towards being a developed nation only when this ill called corruption is nipped from the root. My eyes are eager to see someone come in - one who is not afraid to do the right things; One who doesnt care to lose his position by doing the right thing; One who takes stern action against those who hold this country at ransom and are preventing it from becoming a true superpower.

(This series will continue; Please stay tuned for my following posts)

I have applied for the TOI's lead India campaign. I urge my readers to apply also. We should want to be this someone. For long, we have waited to witness change. Now that it is not happening, we must take the lead. The future is in our hands.

5 comments:

Kiran said...

Hey Abhi,

When i started reading this post, I thought - "Here goes - yet another cribbing session". But i gotta give it to u buddy - What I really liked about this post is the call for action at the end.

Also, u r followinf the "practice what you preach" philosophy; by participating in the Lead India campaign; and encouraging others to do the same; or otherwise contribute in whatever way they can.

Looking forward eagerly for the remaining episodes in this series.

john daniel said...

Dear Abhishek,

I'm glad you at least feel that it's not easy for today's India to make the grade. Most successful Indians are already celebrating - in consumerism, bigger cars, Coffee Days and - imagine, fashion shows! In a country where millions are half clad and fed! I personally don't feel our numerous ills can be treated without a real change in the average character - of rich, poor, educated, uneducated, everybody. In my fairly new blog - funnylines.blogspot.com - I've described some ways in which India is being undone by her people: things that most people don't bother about.
All the best to you!

Abhi said...

Hi Kiran,

This is a cribbing session yes :D. But the difference is I want to tell my views on how to come out of it...

I hope to post 1 article per week. Lets see if I can maintain the tempo :)

Abhi said...

Hi John,

Thanks, for dropping by..

Yes, I agree with you that the job is only partly done. And there is lots more to do.

Also, as someone said, great changes happen in the mind; Hopefully, the mindset of our people changes for the good.

Stier said...

Good to see that you have started to write again (that is if u keep ur word of 1 post per week).

Well written article on corruption, which is a public menace now. These ppl have no fear of the Lok Ayukta catching them, or a TV Channel which brings their act in front of the entire state(Eg:TV9 in kannada, atleast they were doing it when i was there). Sometimes, do feellike going around and pushing these creatures in a deep manure pit, but how big a hole can i dig?