Monday, December 27, 2010

Time for a change?

2010 has been the year of scams for India. From the IPL scam to the LIC housing finance loan bribery scam, just when we thought that India has seen it all,and possibly can not take any more, we are again affronted with a new scam namely the PDS food scam of bihar.India is no stranger to scams, be it the Bofors scam,Satyam scam, the Harshad Mehta-Ketan Parekh stock market scam or the Telgi scam. But never has our country been riddled with so many major scams alone in a single year as has been the case of 2010.The collective figures of the scams in 2010 alone are well beyond Rs 2,00,000 crore – a 13-digit figure. And this is not counting the recent PDS scam of Uttar Pradesh, whose value is yet to be properly evaluated by the authorities but is estimated to be 200,000 plus crores alone! Below is a list of the scams that hit our country in 2010 and their estimated values:

2G Spectrum scam - Rs 1,76L crore
CWG scam - Rs 8,000 crore
IPL scam - Rs 1,200-1,500 crore
LIC Housing Finance (LICHF) scam - Rs 1,000 crore
Adarsh society scam - Rs 1000 crore
PDS (wheat and other food grain) scam - Rs 200,000-plus crore

Though mind you all, these figures are just an estimated value and how many more zeroes the ongoing probes will add to these approximate values is yet to be seen.

This makes us wonder what the government is doing while all this is going on right? Well let me tell you, they are doing NOTHING! Yeah well nothing of use anyways. In fact many major politicians are being held accountable for these very scams. 

A. Raja, the cabinet minister for communications and information technology, is the criminal mastermind behind the 2G spectrum scam. Criminal I say, though he still holds his cabinet post and proudly gives speeches on the idiot box as though he's a freedom fighter. Lobbyist Nira Radia proved just how her kind of species can use their reach and position to influence events and public opinions and even decide who can or cannot become a cabinet minister. Then there's Suresh Kalmadi,the 'Sports Mafia' of India, who while organizing the 2010 CWG became richer while the country had to face verbal blasts from the world all over for the sham that was the CWG. Lalit Modi, the 'Big Boss' of IPL, the businessman who made Indian 20-20 legendary (not all in the right sense), is now himself legendarily known for the scam that rocked the Indian sports scene (I say sports since cricket very much accounts for what passes as sports in our country). Not just Lalit Modi but many political bigwigs and well known Bollywood actors are also caught up in this huge money laundering scam which is a shameful excuse in the name of entertainment. We have to wonder whether Sharad Pawar deserves a clean chit for his inaction in exposing this scam (whether deliberate or unintentional is yet to be known).The very recent LIC housing finance scam saw top brass executives like LIC Housing Finance chief executive Ramachandran Nair, Life Insurance Corporation secretary for investments Naresh K Chopta, Bank of India general manager RN Tayal, and Central Bank of India director Maninder Singh Johar being arrested for this multi-crore fake housing loans scam, the likes of which haven't been seen since the Unit Trust of India corruption scandal a decade ago and the 1992 securities scam. And how can we forget the Adarsh Society scam, where political bigwigs like Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan duped our nation's war widows out of their rightfully deserved homes. Chief Minister Ashok Chavan's kith and kin aren't the only beneficiaries of this scandal though. Three former CMs — Vilasrao Deshmukh, Sushilkumar Shinde and Narayan Rane — all of whom have been, ironically enough, potential contenders for Chavan’s post also stand accused of owning flats under ‘benami’ names in Adarsh. Though Chavan had to give up his post as the CM (hardly any kind of justice in it I feel), the myriad others who partook in this political sham are still being probed by the various 'government agencies' and will undoubtedly remain scot free. And now the most recent PDS (public distribution system) food scam of Uttar Pradesh, where food grains meant for those under the below poverty line were snatched from their mouth and sold off to the open markets and even to the neighbouring countries, is possibly the biggest and the most shameful scam to ever hit India. Even though the scam was exposed recently it actually took place during the period of 2003-2007 under the Mulayam Singh regime. Apparently the Allahabad High Court has observed that a scam of such proportions could not have occurred without support from top officials and politicians. Well that's news! If you notice the major parties involved in all these scams have been cabinet ministers and brass officials of the ruling government party. Well FYI, while all this is going on, the opposition party isn't so far behind. Karnataka CM BS Yeddyurappa is in deep trouble over the alleged land scam involving him and his family. Yeddyurappa is accused of granting prime land in and around Bangalore to his sons and sons in law at throw away prices. And yet we see him still holding his post as the CM and crying his innocence for the world to see. The CBI on the other hand, being directly controlled by the government can hardly be trusted to 'actually' probe all these scams and put the culprits behind bars. I wonder whether that isn't a scam in itself?

How can these people even think of participating in such scams? Is the greed of money so great that they are able to smother their conscience enough to steal from the poorest of poor? To steal from the wives of those brave soldiers who gave their lives to protect us? Really, do they even have a conscience at all, or are they some new breed of mutant beings who don't even have an iota of humanity left in them? And all in the name of money. But these criminals shamelessly disguised as the government cant escape the increasing dissatisfaction and the urgency for unfulfilled justice among the common people for long. It would do them good to remember that it is we who made them and we who can destroy them just as easily.

So now since neither the ruling nor the opposition parties of the government are innocent, what do we do? Whom do we use our precious votes on? All these political scandals are enough to discourage any sane human being from voting. But then that's accepting defeat and we'd be accomplices in these criminal activities if we just give up. So while these political parties steal, scandalize and play the blame game, its left to us common citizens to wield our power over them and right the wrong. And how we can do that is a subject we direly need to think upon. Nothing is impossible, all we need to do is think and act. And if the ultimate solution is a new form of government, then so be it!

17 comments:

  1. Wow !! :O How do u know so much ?! :O Am quite shocked. U do follow the news then.
    Firstly, its a very inspiring post. Especially to fuel the anger, and hoping it wud have an effect on ppl or encourage them to better the country.
    Secondly, I love the 'sports mafia' tag :D
    And also - //(I say sports since cricket very much accounts for what passes as sports in our country)//

    Soo true. I myself follow much of cricket and very less of other sports, but i think its veryy unfair when govt does not acknowledge other sports. Especially during Hockey WC, the players were treated so shabbily. And Hockey being our national sports, it was unacceptable.

    And about the scams, I have been unaware of many before reading this post (and yes, am ashamed). CWG scam i think, acc to me, was the worst. We were given an opportunity to host such a huge event, and it wasn't fair of the govt to insult the nation's name for money. Though it was finally not as bad as predicted, in fact they did a good job to gear up the work at the end, but at a very high cost.
    I rem watching a debate or an interview on NDTV before the CWG, Barkha Dutt being the host. Kalmadi accepted 'a part' (how generous of him) of the blame and said it was also the responsibility of the workers to give in their 100%. And Barkha then said the work will surely pick up now, but once the CWG games are over, no damage control will be done. The flyover and the roads will be left in their present state and no one will take accountability for it and as always common man suffers (which is a very known fact) but Kalmadi shocked me by saying, he'll make sure the work is progressed even aftr CWG.
    And i dunno how far he held on to his promise, but i'd like to know abt it sure.

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  2. The scams have just grown with Indian Economy. In the Rajiv Gandhi days, bofors was around 64 crores ... Now the with the liberalized Indian Economy there are more opportunities to plunder n rob..

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  3. @saf..yeah well my dad only watches news wen he's home,so its a given that i'l know these thngs:p..also wen u write somethng u tend to research on it:p..and the 'sports mafia' tag wasnt gvn by me, it was gvn by former indian hockey player pargat singh..its thr on wiki..told you research helps :p

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  4. @gk..yeah..all this left me wondering whether democracy works at all...

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  5. impressive......... kinda perfectly depicting our pains wen we are helpless at grass root levels..... changing the govt all over sounds BIG but ain't impossible......... nyc as u brought light to these issues for fun loving ppl like who rarely care ........

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  6. tumhare vicharon se lagta nahi ki tum politician ban paaogi.. tumhe media join kar lena chahiye :-?

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  7. :-? i agree with what Kt said..as the economy grows, the scams just keep on getting bigger...and to change that we need to change the Government! The congress, BJP, etc are all corrupt from Bottom to Top.. we need a new party..but the thing is, who will make such a party..can like minded people come together? And second, and perhaps the more important one, who will give the new party money to finance it, because itz a act that no party can work without money!!! And who provides the funding? Corporates! Lobbying will never go away, it will just get more secretive. I feel it should be open, the the politicians should not completely become their slavs. After all, corporates give fund because they want good governance and a few favours :-? But if the Government is willing to bend, why would they (corporates)shy away unless someone is really v.ethical :-?? :-?

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  8. And the CBI..lol it's a joke! The raids at this point of time are meaningless.

    The food grain scam..again..pathetic! More pathetic is the fact that foodgrains are rotting in godowns while people don't have money to buy grains!

    And re mining scams--- The resource curse is v.v.bad!

    And re conscience..no, most of our politicians don't. They are busy in amassing as much money as they can! I wonder why they can't be satisfied...their hunger never dies! Suresh kalmadi was a v.rich man even before the scam..was with the Air force, afav of sanjay gandhi..retired and opened restaurants and parking lots and what not! Then, perhaps, his hunger for money wasn't satisfied..so he must have paid a lot for his post in the OC, and then he went on to recover more from it!

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  9. And the thing is, that it is not just the politicians who are corrupt, but many more 'educated' people serving in various Govt. organisations! Upar se neeche..sab corrupt hai.

    That is why i say, the time calls for action by the 'seedhi saadhi junta' ..it's high time the sane people stand up agianst the insane! we outnumber them, but we lack their will!

    A new, clean political party is what this country needs..nothing less, nothing more. And yes, strict action!

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  10. @bombom..yeah..exactly my point..we need to play an active role rather thn just being impassive and blaming everyone else ..and thnx :)

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  11. @anubhav..haan mera wahi iraada hai..filhal main engineering karke phasi hu :p :p

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  12. @zain..agree..on some points..not on others..frankly we dnt need ny new party..i thnk people who get in to politics are bound to get corrupted at some point in their serving span,cos its a survival instinct for them :/..so better to chnge the system completely..i dnt see democracy serving us..oh btw such big comments..u could hv made that a blog post in itself :p

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  13. arey manju.. kahan fas gayi tum bhi :p

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  14. @MJ i have a bad habit of writing loooong posts :p

    And hmm short but powerful comment :-? i dnt see democracy serving us...

    What do you suggest? If you think that every politician will get corrupt at some point of time, why do you think that the 'system' change from a democracy to say, a single party system, will remain 'pure'?

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  15. zain..am not suggesting a single party system either..but find me one politician who hasnt a single black mark in his service record and i'l agree with you..don't you thnk thts the reason i said tht its high time we found a solution for this? a better form of democracy?

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  16. The search for a perfect system has always been on but has it been found yet? No one is perfect...everyone (generally) has one or the other black spot, and sometimes some incidents are taken out of context to mark a person as 'dishonest'. That is what i feel.....

    And i wonder what a better form of democracy would be like :-? What i feel is that our Constitution needs changes....(not on paper)...the judiciary and the other independent bodies need to get their muscle back. Only then can we have politicians who are by and large 'clean'... :) s this what you mean too?

    And the solution is in our hands :P right in front of us :-? But we seldom unite and and put forward what we want....

    PS: wrt to the last point..i have an idea in mind :-? will mail you as soon as this effing sardi goes away!

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  17. yeah thts wat i hv in mind too!..didnt ur friggin sardi go till now? :/...u hvnt mailed me yet!

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