KJD-da,
Do you mean that we do not prosecute any govt official at all -- then why prosecute that poor bastard in the roadside slum for a small theft --when govt officials are looting millions of govt money. Then the courts should be closed --- for a very long time -till these systemic reforms have been achieved.
Umesh
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Umesh,
Easier said than done.We donot live in a make-believe world.How many of them do you think will give up their job as a result of the sheer force of their will and set up tea stall in order to support their families? I dont see too many, practically speaking.
Greater prosecution of corrupt officials,while necessary,will remain ineffective in tackling the magnitude of the problem in the absence of systematic reform.A better and long-term results could be achieved,if efforts are directed towards crafting a more responsive system than pursuing a few high-profile cases.
KJD
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