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ACB acting swiftly
8/4/2023 11:19:15 PM

The recent swift actions taken by the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) in Jammu and Kashmir against corrupt officials are commendable.
The ACB has sent a strong message that corruption will not be tolerated and the guilty will be brought to justice.
Most recent arrest of a Revenue official, who was caught red-handed while accepting a bribe at Khag Beerwah area of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district, is a striking example of the swift actions taken by the ACB.
Corruption is a cancer that eats away at the fabric of any society. It undermines the trust between the government and its citizens, impedes development, and perpetuates the cycle of poverty.
In a region like Jammu and Kashmir, which is seeking stability and progress, eradicating corruption is of utmost importance. The ACB’s actions are a step in the right direction.
The stern action against the corrupt officials sends a strong message to all corrupt individuals operating within the system that no one is above the law and that the ACB is actively working to expose and punish those involved in illegal activities.
Actions being taken by the ACB are undoubtedly having a deterrent effect on future corruption, as individuals are thinking twice before engaging in such practices. In the recent past number officials have been caught red-handed while accepting a bribe. It indicates how flawlessly and smoothly ACB is acting against on the complaints being received by it. Prompt actions are not only ensuring that the corrupt are caught, but are also instilling confidence in the public that justice will be served swiftly.
The ACB’s actions also signify a comprehensive approach to fighting corruption. In addition to detecting and apprehending corrupt officials, the Bureau is actively involved in educating the public about the detrimental effects of corruption.
It has undertaken various awareness campaigns and workshops to highlight the negative consequences of this malpractice. This holistic approach is crucial in eradicating corruption from its roots and preventing its resurgence.
Furthermore, the ACB’s efforts are not limited to catching individual officials; they are also targeting corrupt networks and cartels. This systemic approach is essential in dismantling the intricate web of corruption that can plague a society.
By focusing on the networks rather than just the individuals, the ACB is ensuring that corruption does not thrive even if a few individuals are caught.
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