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Audit assets of ministers, legislators, bureaucrats: Tarigami | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Jan 31: Expressing strong resentment against increasing graph of corruption in the state, CPI (M) State Secretary and MLA Kulgam Mohammed Yusuf Tarigami has said that the menace in its various manifestations is hampering implementation of welfare programmes and making the delivery system in-effective. He said that none of the powers in the state so far has dared to annihilate corruption and give a clean and credible administration to its people, though keeping the same on the top of their agendas during elections. In a statement issued here today, Tarigami said that a nexus between the political set up and bureaucracy was encouraging corrupt practices and victimizing interests of common man. To break this nexus, a strong stride was imperative through effective implementation of Anti-Corruption and Right to Information Acts, which could also help to contain the red tapeism and bribe to a greater extent. Voices have been raising from every corner against corruption but least has been done in practical terms, he elaborated and said that assessment of assets possessed by the politicians especially former and present ministers, legislators and bureaucrats should be done to ascertain illegal accumulation of wealth by the corrupt elements in the society. He said that lack of a strong will to eradicate corruption by the power enjoyers was provoking a feeling of scot freeness among the corrupts at different ranks and files. If the trend heads further the state is sure to be tagged as number one corrupt state, Tarigami apprehended and said that the government should wake up from deep slumber to wipe out corruption. Compromise at political level can defeat the strides against corruption and discredit the political and democratic set ups, he added. |
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