Tuesday, December 28, 2010

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What do we do when we jump a signal and a cop stops us? What do we do when our company receives multiple notices for some violation of an act under law and our responses are not satisfying enough for the authorities to stop further probing ? What do we do when our electronic vendor sells us a product cheaper without giving us an invoice? What do we do when cops bust our party for hosting it without the required permit ? What do we do when we want to organise a passport within a limited period shorter than the statutory time frame?

We simply use what we work so hard to earn, surprisingly the word is not respect or dignity but its MONEY. We pay off the authorities, the regulators, the cops, bluff the system through tax manipulations, use our contacts to fill the pockets of all those people who can get our work done in time. We initiate and ensure that CORRUPTION prevails in our system only so that its easier for more of us to get our work done.

Does not seem harmful for those who do not care after reading the papers stating that our CM (now ex) Mr A. Chavan and his predecessor Mr Deshmukh were corrupt in one of the many exposed cases of a CHS or to hear about how the MONEY that some fools pay as taxes gets spent on toilet paper for conducting the CWG under the leadership of the infamous Mr Kalamadi.

If this habit of saving money at the cost of corrupting society keeps going then soon there will be a legislation laid down which will contain provisions for laws that can be broken and with how much moolah. People who may not follow this common law usually the types who are honest, ethical and fair will be punished and vigilant action will be taken against them.

Sounds believable ? May just happen. Its understandable that at times, due to peer pressure, we are unwillingly compelled to bribe but stop being so selfish. For saving and making some money or time look what we have made of this country and its system. I have not met a single Indian citizen, who praises our politicians and our judiciary. Why? We are the ones that have made them what they are. Imagine if we don't stop now what our system will become and how ugly we will become as people?

Its ironic that some of us, who bribe or litter on the roads, when travel overseas, turn into these super well-behaved law abiding tourists. I don't wish to waste space on describing these kinds. But lets urge ourselves to spare a thought on our actions before we get tempted to bribe our legal monitors.

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