This Editorial was published in Organizer about our corrupt Indian system .Just thought of sharing with reader .Courtesy The Organizer
This is not a chargesheet, only a reality check
Last summer, the Tihar Jail in Delhi was
brimming with several high profile inmates accused in various scams
under the UPA—2G, Commonwealth etc. A year later all of them are out,
one by one and back in circulation and business. Kalmadi takes off on
‘an all-important’ athletic federation meeting abroad. The Indian
Olympics Association even votes unanimously to continue with him as
president. Raja returns triumphantly to his supporters. Kanimozhi cannot
keep away from Parliament. The others who were co-accused have been
released on bail after being in jail for varying periods. The UPA
government just brazened it out.
P Chidambaram, a veteran of several hit
and run scandals continues to be a senior member of the cabinet. His
name has been around since the time of G K Moopanar, a much respected
Congressman from Tamil Nadu. With suave, mild-mannered, not easily
ruffled demeanour, Chidambaram has slipped out of several loops of fire,
like the stuntman. As during the debate on his alleged connections in
the telecom scam, he, for most part, agreed with the Leader of
Opposition who was training the guns on him. And asked very innocently,
what was wrong. After all, his young entrepreneurial son only wanted to
do business. Is this house against the youth becoming entrepreneurs? He
queried. He even pleaded that he be stabbed in the heart rather than
being accused of the dirty word corruption. How every dramatic, how very
touching, how very bald-faced!
The involvement of Chidambaram in the 2G
scam has been thoroughly exposed by Dr Subramanian Swamy. He is
relentlessly pursing the case in the courts. Chidambaram’s last
electoral victory has been challenged in the court as he was declared
winner, after rescinding the announcement of AIADMK candidate as the
winner. His name has been linked to the British mining company Vedanta
Resources, on whose board he was till he became finance minister. His
Voluntary Disclosure of Income Scheme in 1997 has been roundly
criticised by the CAG as an abusive fraud on the honest taxpayers of
India. In 2006, President Abdul Kalam gave permission to inquire into
charges against Chidambaram and Manmohan Singh that they were both
holding an office of profit in the Rajiv Gandhi Trust Foundation. The
list of alleged improprieties is substantial. And yet, Chidambaram has
been in the union cabinet, nearly unbroken (except during the NDA
period) since 1991.
The corruption cases under the UPA are
so numerous that an encyclopaedia has been created by a netizen which is
doing the rounds, soliciting updating and additions. The net is full of
comments and outpourings of angst and hatred for the government. Not a
week passes without a new scam breaking out. The Food Minister makes a
kill out of food grains and vegetables. Only a month ago, potato
producers were crushing truck loads of that humble vegetable on the
road, under bulldozers. Now, weeks later, potato prices have gone up
twice-thrice in the retail market. The ministry is now thinking of
importing potato from Pakistan to bring down prices. On the one hand,
food grains rot, unfit for even animal consumption and on the other
there is the pathetic truth of nearly seventy per cent of India’s
population going to bed on half or empty stomach. Indian children are
malnourished, and women anaemic. The food ministry has ordered import of
four lakh jute bags from Bangladesh, while traders in Delhi are loaded
with unlifted consignment of these bags. Sugar, cotton are all coins in
this export-import game being played by the government, the profit of it
going to the wheeler-dealer and the loss being suffered by the common
man.
The corruption in defence sector
revealed by the Army Chief is but a tip of the iceberg. Even so, it’s
magnitude is unheard of in history. Interestingly, all the scams of the
last eight years, when investigated a little deeper lead to the doors of
the Mother Superior of Congress party. She, like P Chidambaram, with
deftness and solvency is brazening it out. The Congressmen and the
government are following the policy of ‘Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell’ as far as
her household is concerned.
The government’s flagship projects, be
it JNRHS or the NREGA, are all narrations in corruption. The much-touted
farmer waiver is a hoax played on both the farmer and the taxpayer. It
has not reached the intended beneficiaries though the money has vanished
from the treasury. Never has ever been the public money thrown around
for loot by the ruling party and its minions as if there is no tomorrow.
For the economic ills of India, the finance minister blames Greek, a
nation half the size of one Indian state. And yet the economists demand
more integration of our financial system with the global economy. There
has never before been such despondency and despair in the hearts of the
people of this country as one is suffering now. And the Congress party
and its leadership alone is responsible for this.
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