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Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
13-February-2015
17:50 IST
Avoid
corruption by conviction, not compulsion, says Dr. Jitendra Singh
Union Minister of State for
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh has said that the
ultimate solution for lasting and meaningful eradication of corruption or
bribery from society as well as from administration is to cultivate the
practice of incorruptibility as a conviction and not as a compulsion. The
Mantra is, “avoid corruption by conviction, not by compulsion,” he added.
Addressing a seminar on “Fighting
Bribery in Business Transactions” here today, Dr. Jitendra Singh said, there is
a perception that a large number of officials in government and outside, who
are widely known as being honest or non-corrupt, are actually those who never
got the opportunity of a placement or posting where they could indulge in
corruption or they were too timid to take a bribe. The true test of
incorruptibility lies in the person being placed in a position from where he or
she has ample opportunity to indulge in corrupt practices or embezzlements but,
out of conviction, he or she has a capacity to resist this temptation.
Citing the example of Mahatma
Gandhi, Dr. Jitendra Singh said, it is the same case as in the practice of
non-violence which cannot be the virtue of weak or meek because the test of
one’s conviction for non-violence lies in an individual having all the means
and arms to be violent and oppressive, and yet not attacking the feeble
opponent in front of him simply out of conviction of non-violence. Just as one
who is too weak to be violent cannot put up the excuse of having a belief in
non-violence, similarly one who has no opportunity to indulge in corruption
cannot claim to be non-corrupt, he explained.
Reiterating Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi’s commitment for good governance, which is easy and
corruption-free, Dr Jitendra Singh referred to several laws recently enacted by
the Department of Personnel & Training like the Self-Attested Single
Affidavit, Right to Service, Citizens’ Charter, Lokpal Act, etc. He said, we
often fail to realize that the founding fathers of the Indian Constitution like
Dr. Ambedkar could have also included these laws in the Indian Constitution but
they did not, because they could have never imagined or visualized a situation
wherein, six decades after independence, Indian society would be faced with the
challenge to check corruption through legal means or law-and-order enforcement.
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