Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Fwd: Fw: Bribery Culture of India - Must read



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From: Ashok T. Jaisinghani <ashokjai@sancharnet.in>
Date: Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 12:59 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: Bribery Culture of India - Must read



Hindu Political & Spiritual Leaders
Are not Fit to lead India
 
Raksha Jee,
 
    You have forwarded valuable information that describes the true nature and character of Indians, especially those of the Indian leaders. We may show the Indian religious and political leaders the facts about their real nature and character, but they are never going to agree that they are the worst leaders in the world.
 
    Many Hindu scholars always make tall claims that the Hindu religious and political leaders are the greatest and the wisest in the world who only know how to serve the people. The facts have proved such Hindu scholars absolutely wrong.
 
    The Hindu leaders of practically all the political parties make the tallest promises to the common people before the elections. After they get elected, these greatest hypocrites completely forget their promises to the voters and indulge in the most corrupt practices till the next elections. The extremely greedy Hindu leaders openly resort to looting of the poor people of India for the next 5 years to make massive amounts of money. Then they depost their ill-gotten wealth in the secret accounts of banks in Switzerland and other tax havens. They also know how to grab the lands and other properties in India through benaami deals by using bogus names.
 
    We must accept the fact that the Hindu political and spiritual leaders are absolutely unfit to lead the people of India. The primitive beliefs and practices propagated by the Hindu religious leaders makes Hinduism incapable of competing with Christianity, Islam and Marxism. Without major reforms, which abolish the hereditary discrimination against the lower castes, Hinduism cannot survive for long even in India.
 
   Ashok  T. Jaisinghani.
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: 22 Jul 2011 11:18 PM
Subject: Bribery Culture of India - Must read


 
Indians are Hobbesian.(culture of self interest)
 

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Corruption in India is a cultural aspect. Indians seem to think nothing peculiar about corruption. It is everywhere. Indians tolerate corrupt individuals rather than correct them.
 
No race can be congenitally corrupt. But can a race be corrupted by its culture?
 
To know why Indians are corrupt, look at their patterns and practices .
 
First: 
 
Religion is transactional in India. Indians give God cash and anticipate an out-of-turn reward. Such a plea acknowledges that favours are needed for the undeserving.
 
In the world outside the temple walls, such a transaction is named- "bribe".
 
A wealthy Indian gives not cash to temples, but gold crowns and such baubles.
 
His gifts can not feed the poor. His pay-off is for God. He thinks it will be wasted if it goes to a needy man.
 
In June 2009, The Hindu published a report of Karnataka minister G. Janardhan Reddy gifting a crown of gold and diamonds worth Rs 45 crore to Tirupati.
 
India's temples collect so much that they don't know what to do with it. Billions are gathering dust in temple vaults.
 
When Europeans came to India they built schools. When Indians go to Europe & USA, they build temples.
 
Indians believe that if God accepts money for his favours, then nothing is wrong in doing the same thing. This is why Indians are so easily corruptible.
 
Indian culture accommodates such transactions morally. There is no real stigma. An utterly corrupt Jaya Lalita can make a comeback, just unthinkable in the West.
  
Second -
 
Indian moral ambiguity towards corruption is visible in its history. Indian history tells of the capture of cities and kingdoms after guards were paid off to open the gates, and commanders paid off to surrender.
 
This is unique to India. Indians' corrupt nature has meant limited warfare on the subcontinent. It is striking how little Indians have actually fought compared to ancient Greece and modern Europe.
 
The Turks' battles with Nadir Shah were vicious and fought to the finish.
 
In India fighting wasn't needed, bribing was enough to see off armies.
 
Any invader willing to spend cash could brush aside India's kings, no matter how many tens of thousands soldiers were  in their infantry.
 
Little resistance was given by the Indians at the "Battle" of Plassey. Clive paid off Mir Jaffar and all of Bengal folded to an army of 3,000.
 
There was always a financial exchange to taking Indian forts. Golconda was captured in 1687 after the secret back door was left open.
 
Mughals vanquished Marathas and Rajputs with nothing but bribes.
 
The Raja of Srinagar gave up Dara Shikoh's son Sulaiman to Aurangzeb after receiving a bribe.
 
There are many cases where Indians participated on a large scale in treason due to bribery.
 
Question is: Why Indians have a transactional culture while other 'civilized' nations don't? 
  
Third -
 
Indians do not believe in the theory that they all can rise if each of them behaves morally, because that is not the message of their faith.
 
Their caste system separates them. They don't believe that all men are equal. This resulted in their division and migration to other religions .
 
Many Hindus started their own faith like Sikh, Jain, Buddha and many converted to Christianity and Islam.
 
The result is that Indians don't trust one another.
 
There are no Indians in India, there are
Hindus, Christians, Muslims and what not.
 
Indians forget that 400* years ago they all belonged to one faith.
 
This division evolved an unhealthy culture. The inequality has resulted in a corrupt society,
 
In India every one is thus against everyone else, except God ­ and even he must be bribed.
 

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400* years ago is a wrong figure. Was it 1400 years ago?
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