Indiaare you in a coma ? A nation that refuses to wake up ?

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http://www.jaagore.com/blog/india%E2%80%94are-you-coma

Mohan Murti, former Europe Director, CII, writes in Is the nation in a coma? that Europeans believe our leaders are too blinded by new wealth & deceit to comprehend that India is heading towards a dead end.

Yes, Mr Murti, we are a nation in coma. We have no doubt about that. We are already witnessing anarchy and bloodshed in the hinterlands. Yet after one speech to fool the public and another to feed the news-hungry press, its always business as usual in 'The Great Indian Hall of Shame.' Jaago Re!

Mr Murti's article from The Hindu Business Line:

A few days ago I was in a panel discussion on mergers and acquisitions in Frankfurt, Germany, organised by Euroforum and The Handelsblatt, one of the most prestigious newspapers in German-speaking Europe.

The other panellists were senior officials of two of the largest carmakers and two top insurance companies all German multinationals operating in India.

The panel discussion was moderated by a professor from the esteemed European Business School. The hall had an audience that exceeded a hundred well-known European CEOs. I was the only Indian.

After the panel discussion, the floor was open for questions. That was when my moment of truth turned into an hour of shame, embarrassment when the participants fired questions and made remarks on their experiences with the evil of corruption in India.

The awkwardness and humiliation I went through reminded of The Moment of Truth, the popular Anglo-American game. The more questions I answered truthfully, the more the questions get tougher. Tougher here means more embarrassing.

European disquiet

Questions ranged from Is your nation in a coma?, the corruption in judiciary, the possible impeachment of a judge, the 2G scam and to the money parked illegally in tax havens.

It is a fact that the problem of corruption in India has assumed enormous and embarrassing proportions in recent years, although it has been with us for decades. The questions and the debate that followed in the panel discussion was indicative of the European disquiet. At the end of the Q&A session, I surmised Europeans perceive India to be at one of those junctures where tripping over the precipice cannot be ruled out.

Let me substantiate this further with what the European media has to say in recent days.

In a popular prime-time television discussion in Germany, the panellist, a member of the German Parliament quoting a blog said: If all the scams of the last five years are added up, they are likely to rival and exceed the British colonial loot of India of about a trillion dollars.

Banana Republic

One German business daily which wrote an editorial on India said: India is becoming a Banana Republic instead of being an economic superpower. To get the cut motion designated out, assurances are made to political allays. Special treatment is promised at the expense of the people. So, Ms Mayawati who is Chief Minister of the most densely inhabited state, is calmed when an intelligence agency probe is scrapped. The multi-million dollars fodder scam by another former chief minister wielding enormous power is put in cold storage. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh chairs over this kind of unparalleled loot.

An article in a French newspaper titled Playing the Game, Indian Style wrote: Investigations into the shadowy financial deals of the Indian cricket league have revealed a web of transactions across tax havens like Switzerland, the Virgin Islands, Mauritius and Cyprus. In the same article, the name of one Hassan Ali of Pune is mentioned as operating with his wife a one-billion-dollar illegal Swiss account with sanction of the Indian regime.

A third story narrated in the damaging article is that of the former chief minister of Jharkhand, Madhu Koda, who was reported to have funds in various tax havens that were partly used to buy mines in Liberia. Unfortunately, the Indian public do not know the status of that enquiry, the article concluded.

In the nastiest business scam in Indian records (Satyam) the government adroitly covered up the political aspects of the swindle predominantly involving real estate, wrote an Austrian newspaper. If the Indian Prime Minister knows nothing about these scandals, he is ignorant of ground realities and does not deserve to be Prime Minister. If he does, is he a collaborator in crime?

The Telegraph of the UK reported the 2G scam saying: Naturally, India's elephantine legal system will ensure culpability, is delayed.

Blinded by wealth

This seems true. In the European mind, caricature of a typical Indian encompasses qualities of falsification, telling lies, being fraudulent, dishonest, corrupt, arrogant, boastful, speaking loudly and bothering others in public places or, while travelling, swindling when the slightest of opportunity arises and spreading rumours about others. The list is truly incessant.

My father, who is 81 years old, is utterly frustrated, shocked and disgruntled with whatever is happening and said in a recent discussion that our country's motto should truly be Asatyameva Jayete.

Europeans believe that Indian leaders in politics and business are so blissfully blinded by the new, sometimes ill-gotten, wealth and deceit that they are living in defiance, insolence and denial to comprehend that the day will come, sooner than later, when the have-nots would hit the streets.

In a way, it seems to have already started with the monstrous and grotesque acts of the Maoists. And, when that rot occurs, not one political turncoat will escape being lynched.

The drumbeats for these rebellions are going to get louder and louder as our leaders refuse to listen to the voices of the people. Eventually, it will lead to a revolution that will spill to streets across the whole of India, I fear.

Perhaps we are the architects of our own misfortune. It is our sab chalta hai (everything goes) attitude that has allowed people to mislead us with impunity. No wonder Aesop said. We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to high office.
 

Vector

Active Member
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We used to follow the Russian socialistic pattern , after USSR collapsed we shifted to capitalism and that has lead us to where we stand today. What do we need now another emergency ? ? or perhaps a Saddam or Hosni ...:rofl:
 
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Nice post. Do these experts have a solution. Is it the voters fault that whosoever is voted to power turns corrupt. :)
I sometimes feel that we our selves are to be blamed for the kind of mess that we are currently in. Because we ourselves choose such corrupt guys and bring them to power.

I have seen a few good and honest guys who contest in the polls, but they cannot even get enough votes to save their security. And these corrupt politicians keeps on winning for decades and after they become old, they kids follow in their footsteps. :annoyed:
 

tvrssvk

Active Member
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I sometimes feel that we our selves are to be blamed for the kind of mess that we are currently in. Because we ourselves choose such corrupt guys and bring them to power.

I have seen a few good and honest guys who contest in the polls, but they cannot even get enough votes to save their security. And these corrupt politicians keeps on winning for decades and after they become old, they kids follow in their footsteps. :annoyed:
Many corrupt politicians b4 coming to power were once good and honest guys without power..............

These few good and honest guys, if they get enough votes and come to power........these honest guys will become dishonest and corrupt...........one in 1000 might be a genuine politician, however I doubt the same...........
 

veluri1967

Well-Known Member
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Access to enourmous power and finance without transperency and accountability is the main cause of corruption.

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Recently, in an election campaign, a party distributed Rs.2,000/- for each vote. When the final verdict came, that party didnot get even deposits.

So far so good.

Party send their Gundas.......to the houses to collect back Rs.2,000/- since they have not voted for them.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My point is -----who is corrupt here? Voters or Gundas.

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Corruption has many urgly facets underneath maked up faces. Since tired off unweiling those masks, ...........hope we have started to live with corruption as co-brother.:D
 

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