Entering Indian Politics Most Live In Cottages And End Up With Mansions And Millions In Their Career. How?

July 6th, 2009 by i may help | Filed under Politics.

Is this an exclusive Indian phenomenon? Even if one is caught red handed for corruption they have various avenues to escape through commission enquiries, judicial delays and political opportunism of the opponents. Most politicians are corrupt to the core and none is punished. Can you name one politician who is punished in India for corruption?

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4 Responses to “Entering Indian Politics Most Live In Cottages And End Up With Mansions And Millions In Their Career. How?”
  1. Can you name any government official for that matter? The laws are framed to ensure that the politicians will not be found guilty of any such small thing. Another point one has to note that Government officials and Ministers take money only for doing what is required or permissible to be done. If you don’t bribe, they don’t do what they have to in the first place. There is no punishment for non performance. so when they take bribes for performing what they are supposed to do, the legal position becomes weak.

  2. Jitesh B says:

    Charity begins at home. So unless the ministers/politicians themselves can begin with cottages and end up with palaces, how it can be claimed that the country has prospered?

  3. gabywond says:

    only one man went behind bars to ever be in politics and he was the only one who was doing something good for the country, Bhagat singh, he was studying to be in politics so that our country can get freedom from the English and what did he get hang till death….this is our politics if you do good you are hung if you are corrupt then you can do just about anything and still get away unguilty, and this is why now is the time our youngsters have to step up and do something or ever thing our elders have fought for will go down the drain…..

  4. BR says:

    This is the same in every country. India has no exclusive hold on it.

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