Removing corruption in India

Tuesday 06th December 2016 20:18 EST
 

The learned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to get rid of corruption in India, with the present withdrawal of RS 500 and RS 1,000 notes, by November 18, 2016, can only be considered, as a temporary measure. Now instead of hoarding currency, they will invest in gold, silver and diamonds.

What you have to get rid of, is the system, that allows this to happen in the first place. It will take a very courageous Prime Minister, in order to do this, as the constitution of India, would have to be changed. As you will have to get rid of political parties and have independent members of Parliament, who after an elction, elect a President Prime Minister and Cabinet. In this way you will have a ‘Government of Unity’, get rid of ‘corruption’, have a clean ‘environment’ and work for ‘world peace’, and also unite ‘India’ and ‘Pakistan’.

For example, my father Dr Dhan Framjee, spent his life’s savings and pension cash, in order to manufacture small cars in India, in cooperation with a French car manufacturer. But the Government would not grant him a licence, to build the factory in India. Because Indira Gandhi’s son, wanted to make small cars in India, who did not make a single vehicle and at the same time my father was denied the right to do so, as he wanted to create jobs in India. As long as political parties, receive funds, from corrupt officials, corruption will flourish in India.

Jal Framji

Cheshire


comments powered by Disqus



to the free, weekly Asian Voice email newsletter