Friday, November 11, 2011

Do you think we have most corrupt UPA govt under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi & PM. Manmohan Singh since1947?

Yes, the majority Indians believe so. It is because many ministers are involved in the scam, the facts of which must be known to present PM if not at the start but definitely afterwards. But again it is not truly correct to infer that present PM is inefficient to control corruption. It is a known fact that the present PM is the architect of modern Indian Economy by dint of which we are a respectable country in the world to-day. Who is responsible for that corruption? Is it the present PM? Certainly not. It might be the leadership of Congress Party. Once Congress Party was a party of Patriot and saints but now it became a party of evils mostly. Why? It is because of the bad governance of Congress in his governance of subsequent Ministry. The governance lost to maintain equality and uniformity in all the states. This has created resentment. The regional parties gained success. In different States congress has been replaced by Regional parties. Now a ministry has to be formed with the mercy of Regional parties. The tainted MPs and evil MPs had taken the opportunity to siphoned money. It is not PM responsible, rather the present system. Do you think if it is not in the hands of an honest PM, as of to-day, things will be better? It might be worse and anarchy would prevail in the country. Rather the present PM should be congratulated for his service to the nation in the midst of evils and powerful persons holding money in foreign banks. After all India is a democracy. Everything must be done in a forum of democracy. Now the conscious voters of India will find out ways and means to remove corruption. If the system is rectified, India can be a country with no scope for corruption and Indians will enjoy an ideal democracy, a democracy that was cherished by M.K.Gandhi, our father of Nation, a democracy where every body will be treated equally irrespective of religion, caste and community.

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