Saturday, April 5, 2014

Re: [IAC#RG] Corruption doesn't look like a big issue for the majority

Yes. But Tamil Nadu, China and Thailand are glaring exceptions to what you say. Rampant corruption with lots of development...

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> On 05-Apr-2014, at 4:20 pm, "Sangeetabhassin" <sangeetabhasin@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Remember,
> If corruption is controlled most of the issues like price rise, development, drinking water etc etc will be taken care of. This is because tax payers money will be well spent.
>
>
> Sangeeta bhasin
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>> On 03-Apr-2014, at 12:21, Ravi George <ravi@paradigm.in> wrote:
>>
>>
>> All,
>>
>> Judging from what comes through the media, it seems as though only about 5 to 10 % of today's electorate in India are concerned about corruption.
>>
>> The major issues seem to be Price Rise, Development, Drinking water, Electric Power, Unemployment etc. I now feel that these issues have to be given more importance than a set of people always trying to find fault with any large money transactions.
>
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>> Ravi George
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