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"We are responsible for what we are, and whatever we wish ourselves to be, we have the power to make ourselves. If what we are now has been the result of our own past actions, it certainly follows that whatever we wish to be in future can be produced by our present actions; so we have to know how to act. "
-- Swami Vivekananda

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Laws to implement on corruption convicted people

  Posted By: IndiaEyeWitness.Com
State: Any State   District: Any District   City: Any Place  

A former Prime Minister convicted for bribing his fellow MPs to vote for his party. A former chief minister convicted of corruption in a land deal and another former chief minister and some of his ministers charge sheeted in a number of corruption cases and facing trial and another convicted on grass scam. The list is much longer. With all of them continuing along merrily, neither fear nor shame inhibiting them.

Isn't it strange? That in our society today, there is no shame in being convicted of a crime. No fear in being called a criminal. And the fear of being tried, prosecuted and sentenced being no deterrent at all in preventing these people, or others, from breaking the law. All these people will bristle at this label criminal being applied to them. But then, what else do we call a person who has been convicted of a crime by a court of law?

We elect our leaders to protect our freedom. But what our leaders are doing? From minister to cheprasi, everyone is in same route. Who will change?
Corruption is corruption in any country. Dealing with these cases is deferent, but we need to see which one is best for our democracy.
We request all lawyers including nri's to come forward and formulate good punishments on corruption convicted people and save our future generations freedom.
 


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