I agree with Tim de Mello that perhaps we should give outsiders a chance. 
Raghuram Goving Rajan should therefore be given this chance and perhaps he 
could institute the necessary changes to ensure that India's Economy grows and 
is not stagnant as it is at present. He could perhaps revise and introduce new 
rules which will ensure that those who have sent their money abroad in numbered 
Swiss accounts are made to repatriate the  funds which should be used for 
funding development, and  the perpetrators should be made to face the music for 
contravening the exchange control laws. India needs fresh blood, possibly those 
brought up in the west where corruption is not such a pathetic scourge as it is 
in India.

Perhaps India needs people of Indian descent who have a different view of life 
to head all major posts in the government from the P.M. down. People who can 
institute a revolutionary form of government and get rid of the rampant 
corruption which exists in ever sphere of life in India. A drastic change with 
a zero tolerance towards bribery and corruption is the only way out of the mess 
which India is currently in. Every politician entering Government in India 
nowadays does not have the welfare of India and its people at heart. They only 
serve their own personal interest and enter politics solely to profit from 
their position.

Let us monitor Mr. Rajan's approach and track his moves and if he is 
successful, then we have an example to follow. People should back candidates of 
substance and stature who would not succumb to temptation of bribery and 
corruption.I know that vote banks are a problem but if sufficient aam aadmi 
stand up and not be swayed by cheap and non lasting perks like Feni and Food 
and any other give away that these corrupt politicians are using, then maybe 
India can be resurrected and be the true world power that it should be. 

Manuel (Eddie) Tavares
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