Thursday, April 7, 2011

Revolution 2.0: War against corruption

The nation is united again, not to celebrate a national triumph such as world cup 2011, but to fight back the endemic corruption that has affected every citizen in this country. The solidarity against corruption has finally evolved into an unprecedented anti-corruption movement in the post-Independent India. This is a war between two sections of India, a section of India looted and ditched by the other one. So, which section do you belong to? Remember, this war against corruption will not subside until the revolution takes a logical conclusion. A conclusion that will be absolutely disastrous and unimaginably dangerous for the corrupt people in this country, be they politicians, bureaucrats, or the elite entrepreneurs who are bending the law of this land for profiteering and becoming a conduit for larger scams. No one will be spared this time. If any corrupt person is sitting in a cozy cocoon and enjoying his or her life with the taxpayers' money and keeping a blind eye what's happening around today, it's a moment of great caution – your living delights will be destroyed by those oppressed ones that you have ruled them, harassed them in every occasion of intersection, robbed them openly in broad daylight, for decades together uninterruptedly wherever and whenever your power allowed to do so, so brazenly that even today you bloody corrupt ruling class don't have an iota of empathy for them. Your good time is over now. The India has risen. The youth brigades of India have again shown their power of conviction. A conviction that once freed this nation from the British rule, and now from the chain of endemic corruption that has impacted everybody's life.

If Anna Hazare has sparked the war against corruption, the growing solidarity for the crusade will transform this into a gigantic inferno, which will engulf the living monsters of this nation, the corrupt people of any genre. The way the anti-corruption crusade is gaining momentum across the country has eventually impacted every section of society and, irrespective age and class, gender and education, people are supporting this cause overwhelmingly. People's anger is rising like the eruptions of a live volcano. Incredible support, outpouring reactions, and anti-corruption slogans have charged up the ambiance. I wish this emotional solidarity should withstand the test of time, what may come, we must unite to fight back with a strong resolution. A resolution for a corruption-free India, a resolution for transparent governance, a resolution for accountability of the rulers of this nation.

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