
Can we ever be free from corruption?
An IAS officer in Kalahandi, Odisha, was recently caught red-handed accepting a bribe of ₹10 lakh. Just last week, another government official was found throwing crores of rupees in cash from his house during a raid.
Are these individuals joining government services to serve the people—or to serve themselves through corruption?
Why can’t we have stringent, swift action against these “white-collar criminals”?
The government spends billions hunting down terrorists and Naxalites—what about this kind of internal enemy, the corrupt officials who damage the country from within?
Why is our society gradually accepting corruption as a normal part of life?
When will we gather the courage to boycott corrupt officers and refuse to pay bribes?
Are these just dreams—or do we truly have the power to build a Corruption-Free India?
This situation reflects how difficult it is to run an honest business in this environment.
Recently, we saw a trending topic where GST officials were allegedly demanding bribes from business vendors. It’s no secret anymore—departments like GST, Revenue, and others are plagued with corruption. A common person finds it nearly impossible to escape this trap.
When will society wake up to this deadly disease called corruption?
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