Shpuld'nt the worthy Singh, rther, be appointed the anti-corruption commish?
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> Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2012 22:13:41 -0400
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> Subject: [Goanet]  FIGHTING CORRUPTION
> 
> Few people in high places are willing to fight corruption. That is why India 
> is one of the most corrupt Countries in the World. Either people in power are 
> indirect recipients of these ill-gotten gains or they are too frightened and 
> cowardly to do anything about stemming the flow of this disgraceful practice.
> Therefore, if General V.K.Singh who is in my estimation a brave and selfless 
> individual,is willing to take up the challenge and go after corrupt 
> individuals with a view to exposing them for what they are  (Scoundrels), 
> then I think all people who hate this illegal and despicable practice (who 
> are the majority of Indians) ought to back him up and give him our full 
> support. In fact, We should recommend that General Singh be appointed as 
> corruption commissioner for India with independent powers to investigate , 
> prosecute, and expose those perpetrating such despicable acts. 
> 
> I therefore call upon the Prime Minister of India, if he truly intends to rid 
> India of corruption, to immediately appoint General Singh as Corruption 
> Irradiation Commissioner. I am sure that with his Military background and his 
> honesty and sincerity he will be able to take the necessary steps to form a 
> task force capable of ridding India of corruption.
> 
> Manuel (Eddie) Tavares. 
                                          

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