We know that those who live in glasses houses should not throw stones. We have also been taught that when we point a finger at somebody, another four fingers point back at us. One also remembers the instance of a group of men and women who wanted to punish a woman by pelting her with stones. Jesus Christ stood beside the woman and said he who has never committed a crime could throw the first stone. And – no one threw stones at the woman. However, today throwing mud at each other has become the norms. Recently, a huge scam came to light in Bengal. The Enforcement Directorate ED believes that Partho Chatterjee, a senior minister of the ruling Trinamool Congress TMC, was involved. He had engineered the scam, along with Arpita Mukherjee, a celebrity of the film industry. The total value of the scam is yet to be ascertained by the authorities. They say it runs into several crores of rupees. It has come as a shock to the TMC and its leaders are trying to reduce the damages by throwing mud at other political parties like the BJP that is in power at the center. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, TMC Supremo, has already sacked the minister. Mamata Banerjee sacks minister Partha Chatterjee after cash haul at his aide’s residence
Incidentally, there are leaders in other political parties, who are equally if not more corrupt. Those who are close to these politicians know the truth but prefer to remain silent spectators for fear of serious repercussions. Spilling the beans could end up in loss of lives for the men or loss of face for the women and girls. The fact remains that when there is a scam and it blows out of proportion, the opposition tries to divert attention. They draw a red herring across the trail to dilute the issue. Politicians treat these as wars and justify their actions by saying - everything is fair in love and war. The Ajay Devgan movie Gangajal of 2003 is a depiction of how those in politics treat others. Things have not changed much over the last nearly two decades.
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The wonderful hobby of throwing mud at each other
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016
World corruption index is out - Denmark is least corrupt, India at 76th position
Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2015 shows that India has moved up in rank from 85 position to 76 (however the number of countries ranked in 2015 was 168 against 174 nations in 2014).
CPI measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption worldwide.
This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 27 January 2016.
Bhutan with a score of 65 fares much better than India. However, other neighboring countries continue to languish with a poor record. China stands at rank 83 and Bangladesh at rank 139 - they have not recorded any improvement. The scores of Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal have increased marginally over the past year.
Commenting on the high perception of corruption across the Asia Pacific region, the CPI report remarks that in India and Sri Lanka leaders are falling short of their bold promises. Against this, in Bangladesh and Cambodia corruption is because of clamping down on civil society.
This year's CPI sends a message to people of India - it says '... The Modi government has set a new trend in Asia Pacific: fast and big in anti-corruption promises, while slow and small in delivery...."
Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org
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