Monday, June 8, 2009

HEY RAAM

What happened to our system! In the country of Vikramaditya, the devil of corruption is taking the shape of lady monster SURSA . Ruling parties are busy in celebrating their unexpected victory and oppositions, in introspections. Judiciary has also started tasting apples with Adams. During tenure of late P Narasimha Rao as Prime Minister, an impeachment was processed in Parliament against sitting judge of Supreme Court, Mr. Cho Ramaswamy for his involvement in corruption and malpractices. He anyhow managed the blessings of the then PM and escaped narrowly. The proposal was turned down as it could not muster support of two third of MPs. Now Chief Justice of India has once again recommended the removal of a judge, Justice Nirmal yadav of Punjab & Haryana High Court on the charges established beyond doubt that she received money, mobile, land, whiskey and more from a private individual. Here also the Union Government is not allowing prosecution. If someone expects some fair deal from politicians, he may be called a day dreamer. Politicians after sincere efforts of many years have secured top ranking in corruption with bureaucrats as runner up in a recent survey report published by an independent international agency. Now judiciary is unveiled. Birds of the same feather flock together. Who will save this country?

HEY RAAM!

1 comment:

  1. It does not come as a surprise to me that even judiciary is infected with the disesase of corruption which I think every government office is but it is definitely an affliction which has to be cured by priority before it becomes incurable. There has been several examples in the past where the executive have tried to misuse their power but the judiciary came to the rescue of democracy. It takes several years and many honest people to build a reputation but only a few such incidents to soil the image. Judiciary is the guardian of itself and it has to redeem itself by expunging out these corrupt few and purge itself clean.

    ReplyDelete