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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Becoming More Optimistic and Determined

The four pillars of democracy -

1.The Legislature
2. The Judiciary
3. The executive and
Press 4.El.

According to some press reports that there are many manufacturers in the Loksabha present law, some state legislatures and before sabhas also facing criminal charges. These leaders want illegal money to contest elections, votes, power and their own welfare. This trend and attitude among political leaders are responsible for a threat of another known as the criminalization of politics. According to some reports, conferences and telugudesam parties in the state of Andhra Pradesh, for instance, spend more than the total election expenses of the Republican and Democratic parties together in the USA!, Therefore, the corruption.

The judiciary in India has been facing the problem of delays in the delivery of justice. Justice delayed is justice denied. In the embodiment of justice also a lot of corruption takes place in India as some influential people to use money and other illegal means to escape the clutches of the law!.

Bureaucrats, politicians and business leaders .... fatal triangle!. I'm sure there are still many companies or organizations in India, which are sponsored by politicians and bureaucrats.

The complainants would somehow killed as was a civil engineer of Bihar a few years ago. Even journalists who call things by their names not be saved in India. Political leaders blamed the press for its intention to report feeling something!. There were many instances of corruption in India previously reported by the media or communication, and after a few days a forgotten people. After each discovery of fraud and the media condemning the political leadership and say, "the law will have its own side."

Similarly, if the executive director of Satyam Computers Ltd, had not confessed about Rs. 7,500 crore scam unearthed havebeen no forever due to the corruption of some bureaucrats and politicians. There are some allegations that greedy politicians and senior bureaucrats involved in the Satyam Computer fiasco. The ruling party blamed the government for neglecting Naidu chndrababu the report sent in 2002 by the department of income tax (at the time Chandrababu Naidu was the CM of the State). The ruling party also blamed Congress Chandra Babu Naidu Raju Satyam to allow for sitting and Bill Clinton during a conference when he visited India a few years ago. Satyam Computers critics term financial scam such as terrorism by state agents. Some top state bureaucrats seem to have guided and encouraged Mr.B.Ramalinga Raju as reported by the media.

post-Mumbai citizens many politicians criticized the lack of adequate preparation and ineffective governance to counter the terror attacks. The citizens felt that we did not learn the lessons of previous attacks. So Mumbai citizens say "enough." Infact people across India are angry, frustrated and sad about what happened in Bombay for three days from November 26, 2008. We must turn our anger into action, the frustration in the approach to resolve the threat to many issues facing our nation, and the sadness becomes seriously to solve our problems.

Due to some loop holes in the law and the whole system, wealth is unevenly distributed and therefore the inequalities between people. Some people in India do not receive a meal a day, even after 62 years of independence, but the corporate giants accumulated much wealth!.

But we see only the positive aspects of our country, for example, India has the third largest scientific manpower in the world that could be used effectively to solve most of our problems. Being a highly civilized nation, why should we fear for terrorist attacks uncivilized. Let us unite as never before and solve all our problems by requiring political parties to give tickets to only the personal care and workers to contest the elections. Thus, positive attitude and be stronger, I think we can give lessons to corruption, terrorism and other threats facing the nation. with this attitude we can achieve our constitutional objectives.

Thus, only honest politicians, corrupt bureaucrats Commons, the free media, and pro-active people can save India.

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