This blog is specially for those who hates corruption but still they are the apart of it, for those who pays 50 60 bugs to Hawaldar if he caught them.
This is the trend followed by most of the Indians who wants corruption free nation and also be a part of it by one or other way, as they only see the one side an neglect the other side knowingly. Don’t you think cutting the roots of corruption is the best way rather than cutting its stem?
I know Rs 100 to Rs 150 is too less as compare to the penalty of rupees 1000 to rs 1500 but you can prevent it by following the law, no one is fool to punish you without any reason. On the other side I also agree that no one is perfect and we all have the habit of breaking the Law and due to this if we see the scenario form another side i.e the government part, if they reduce penalty rates the chance of corruption is law as everyone will prefer to pay the penalty.
It is myth that reducing the penalty rates will effect the revenue but I think that it will encourage the people to pay proper penalty and motivate them to ask for receipt. Every day only 10% of people pay p[roper penalty and 90% follows the trend of giving Bribe, whereas if we cut the penalty rates it is possible that 90% and more will pay penalty.
If we see today’s scenario a person who is travelling without ticket in local train prefer to pay bribe of aprx. Rs 100 as the fine is Rs. 250, and the person who is breaking traffic law pay a bribe of Rs. 80 to Rs. 150 depend upon the fine, and a person who is punished by BMC cleanup authority is giving a bribe of aprx. Rs. 50 as the penalty is of Rs. 200.
Yes I do agree writing blog on such issue won’t help, we all should take initiatives and proper measures to stop corruption.
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