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04-08-2011
venkatk48
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I think this is very valid point. The jan lokapl bill even if it is accepted by the government will take years for its implementation. Meanwhile each individual has to take a vow that he/she will not indulge in any sort of corrupt parctice at any cost. If a mjority of the citizens can implement this vow in toto corruption would die down. Honestly speaking i feel it is the hindu ethos that is making us corrupt. Actually we are comfortable in the corrupt society. Our religious leaders should truthfully spread the hindu philosophy rather than the corrupted version. The single most myth to be removed from our mind is " for every sin there is a prayaschithha'" that is why all the temples are becoming richer. We have to inculcate in the minds of the people that for every sin you commit a reaction is waiting to happen. There is no prayaschithha for any sin committed. Can we obey all the rules of the land? If that is so why corrupton? Let each one of us honestly ask ourselves and correct ourselves first.