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Top Officials are more corrupted in Governments?

Tags : Constitutional head, Immoral act, impeachment
Industry : Law, Public Sector/Government
Functional Area : India
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Today when i read the paper "Andhra Pradesh Governor's involvement in sleaze tape, sex scandal, opposition by women organisations etc., and the governor's office denying the act and declaring it as fabricated? it is painful to read that the constitutional head is involved is so much of disgraceful and shameful. but the high court immediately intervenes and bans the telecast! the message not clear why the government, the high court, media cover up such events and either censors them or bans them to create more hype to the event in question. For this commendable act, what should be Governor's reward?

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1 Government officials including Constitutional head for state are Corrup
pruthviraja pande  |  Added idea  "Government officials including Constitutional head for state are Corrup"  |  2 years ago
The Governor of Andhra involved in sex scandal, sleaze tape, the moment the television channels broadcasts the news, the high court intervenes and bans the telecast? Dear reader, why the government, the high court and also the media to an extent...
 
 
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 Years of Subservience
Ravindra Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Years of Subservience"  |  2 years ago
Have years of serving others made us timid enough. to care for self survival alone. How else can we explain someone misusing our hard earned and jointly held resources and yet continue to address differently. Are we lacking, in a sense of...
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1 Contain High price rise (Inflation)
2 Kill Corruption
subrahmanyam peri  |  Supported idea  "Contain High price rise (Inflation)"  |  2 years ago
Budget 2010 has given relief to middle income group of salaried class. But, the lower income group has been left out. Added to the misery, increase in the fuel prices and enhanced excise duty is bound to have a spiralling effect on the prices of...
Shejinmp  |  Supported idea  "Kill Corruption"  |  2 years ago
India need a dictator for a short period to wipe out these kind of people, especially like thackerays
Dr Ali Ahmad  |  Supported idea  "Contain High price rise (Inflation)"  |  2 years ago
Thanks for the referral Sonam. I agree with you that the first and foremost thing is to capture inflation, because the core of Indian people is the AAM JANTA. Along with this I feel that the government should make better investment plans, and...
 
 
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Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of Indian Nation, had taught you three things: (1) Close your eyes, if you happened to see Corrupt practices; (2) Do not listen to the conversations regarding corrupt practices; (3) Do not Talk about it. If you maintain...
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