Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Let all the Heads Roll

With the large number of scams and corruption cases coming to light I want every head to roll. With this I mean that not only a few politicians resign or get kicked out, I am talking about something larger. A politician cannot take part in an illegal activity without out getting noticed by people who execute his or her orders. For example the letters that have come through to the ex-Maharashtra's CM, Ashok Chavan went through a screeing of his office. Ex-Telecome Minister A. Raja was making deals of a vast and important resource. Though he was heading the distribution of 2G spectrum, he was not the only one there. His whole department was there. They were watching the impossible happen or the suspicious happen or the absurd happen- such as the date change from of filing of application to filing of intent or how the stakes were sold at dirt cheap. Take even the CWG scam. All fingers point to Kalmadi, but trust me to do a scam on such a scale it takes more than one man, beacuse orders have to be executed by people and that was what happened. 
Sure someone may say, it was this poeple who stood up and thats why these things have come to light and these people are come to be questioned; but the things is this, if one is in the department then why did he or she raise this issue in the first place, why take this order why not question it and not just act blindly and then think what one has done. 
If not at least people at the all the levels should roll, high or low, who had knowledge of what was happening. 
The people who execute orders, the administrative services needs to thing on its feet or maybe it's just as corrupt. Then corruption is at all levels. 

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