Aam Admi Effect: Corruption came down in
Delhi state
-DR. ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL
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For the first time in the history
of independent India, a feeling is growing steadily that corruption is a
serious crime. This feeling is being felt at national,
but in Delhi state the level of corruption has come down
drastically.
Although a systematic study would
come out soon about the corruption situation after the Aam Aadmi Party came to
power in Delhi state. But any one who has visited any
government office for some work to be done will testify that officials do
not demand bribes now.
That is to say, the
government employees have taken the Kejriwal warning quite
seriously. It seems even in private offices and establishments, the
service people are very careful about prolonging th
corruption drive as it was before the Delhi poll.
That is the success of
Common man party in Delhi which has made the people first to
realize that taking or giving bribes are unacceptable and
punishable.
In fact common people wonder how
come the officials have stopped troubling the people with their customary
demands.
That is first victory of Aam Admi
party within just a month of rule. .
Delhi Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal aid that corruption has come down in a month that the
AAP government has been in power.
With the Aam
Aadmi Party (AAP) government having completed one month of its formation
on 29th January , Kejriwal said a one month time frame was less but they
have been successful in reducing corruption and would soon implement the Jan
Lokpal bill. "An interesting campaign was launched to tackle
corruption. I do not have a scientific study to show corruption has been
reduced but there are individual incidents where people have come and told me
that money is not being asked," said Kejriwal at a press conference.
Kejriwal had
sent the AAP volunteers five days ago to different departments and it is their
observation that in most department corruption has been reduced but in VAT the
same system is in progress.
Kejriwal, the
CM man on duty, went on to say that "there is a sense of fear
which is necessary so we are encouraging that some independent organisation
does a survey and checks what amount of change in corruption has been
made".
Kejriwal said
that the Delhi Lokpal Bill will be introduced in the cabinet Friday and in
10-15 days there might be an assembly session and there it will be passed.
Lokpal, when fully implemented
after getting it passed in the Assembly,
people would get full benefits and justice. When the
concerned officials and others see they cant take
bribe any longer would begin to work for th people out
fear first, out of concern for the people, in
the long run.
Most probably, with AAP
sincerely working for the state and nation, India is going to
face a basic change in official attitudes and people's
mindsets.
Why not call Kejriwal a Bhartratna- not
by conferring the recognition on him but by his
very positive mindset, meant to change India for the
better ?
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