There is a report that Indians are frustrated with corruption.
This report funny. People criticize corruption only as a routine but indulge in this very gleefully as politicians, bureaucrats, educationists, jurists, engineers. If so frustrated, why they indulge in corrupt practice. The fact is that everyone wants others to be honest with his sole right to corrupt practice.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/indians-frustrated-corruption-gallup-poll-061547634.html

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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Unfortunately democracy has its limitations and the country has no population control.......
Unfortunately democracy has its limitations and the country has no population control.......


This is not a matter of political system but sheer hypocrisy. Thde report says that most people are frustrated with corruption. My point is that these 'frustrated' people also do not hesitate to indulge in corrupt practices. Then how are they frustrated with corruption.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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This is not a matter of political system but sheer hypocrisy. Thde report says that most people are frustrated with corruption. My point is that these 'frustrated' people also do not hesitate to indulge in corrupt practices. Then how are they frustrated with corruption. [/quote]

I agree with you Gulshan, this is sheer hypocrisy! The people who want to save their time by not standing in the queue awaiting their turn pay various agents and touts to do their work and then complain about corruption in every walk of life. They expect the others to fight the corruption on their behalf. We all belong to this category one way or the other :(

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

I agree with the fact that there is sheer hypocrisy in the report.We still are tolerating corruption...I guess we haven't reached the level of frustated..and yes agreeing with Kalyani we all are a part of it.

Leo

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This is not a matter of political system but sheer hypocrisy. Thde report says that most people are frustrated with corruption. My point is that these 'frustrated' people also do not hesitate to indulge in corrupt practices. Then how are they frustrated with corruption.


I agree with you Gulshan, this is sheer hypocrisy! The people who want to save their time by not standing in the queue awaiting their turn pay various agents and touts to do their work and then complain about corruption in every walk of life. They expect the others to fight the corruption on their behalf. We all belong to this category one way or the other :([/quote]

This is not only the question of paying extra money for comvenience. In fact, most people make earning by illegitimate means whenever they get opportunity and also curse the system. This is like dowry system. People feel bad when they give dowry on their daughter marriage. But they are very please to get dowry on their son's marriage. simiklarly, people feel bad to give bribe but they are very happy to receive this. Bribe giver and bribe taker both are same.

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