Subject: Colaba Mumbai 31storeyed building exposing much higher greed

 

Not one good man (or woman)

 

Alok Tiwari

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30 October 2010, 09:17 AM IST, The times of India
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The method of Adarsh Cooperative Housing Society cheats of Mumbai was
disarmingly simple. They simply co-opted in their scam whoeverlooked like
standing in the way. If we judge the strategy by its results, it was
spectacularly successful. It indeed disarmed everybody. From just 30-odd
members, the eventual group grew to more than a hundred. Each new entrant
not only removed a roadblock on the way but also increased the size of the
cake. Thus, someone got the land title, someone the extra FSI. Someone got
clearances, someone else made the Army and the Navy objections softer. They
all became members.

 

 

The scary bit about the scam is not that it happened. It is that in the
entire chain, there was not one man (or woman) who refused to compromise
himself. There was not one person whose integrity stood its ground in face
of temptation. Right from the lowly collector, to the officials in urban
development department and MMRDA, to the ministers and chief minister,
everybody proved over-eager to do his bit. About the bureaucrats and the
ministers, we always knew. The really sickening part is that it went on all
the way to at least three service chiefs. They all sold their souls. No
whistle-blower in the entire system. Nobody thought something very gross was
under way and he should put his foot down.

 

 

And for what? A sea-facing apartment in Mumbai, worth perhaps Rs 8 crore. So
there, folks, you have the price of this country. For a combined booty of no
more than Rs 800 crore, you could buy the entire system. Our enemies reading
about this can now rest their weapons. The message they get is that if they
face the mighty Indian Army they only need to wave the allotment letters of
a plush apartment.

 

 

And lo! The battle is won. If the chiefs go for 1000 sq ft of Mumbai real
estate, how much should the poor battlefield commander go for? A Shanghai
penthouse, or a cottage in Murree?

 

 

I would hate to be a soldier in our armed forces at this moment. The fellow
has just seen Lt Generals being prosecuted for land scam. Now, an admiral
and two generals are part of a housing scam. He is expected to die on their
orders. If, after this, a soldier winces at such an order, can he be
faulted? The former chiefs have now graciously offered to return the flats,
professing ignorance about the fact that land was meant for martyrs'
families. As if that is the only thing wrong about the deal. It was stinking
from start to finish and if the chiefs could not smell any of it, the forces
have a lot to answer for the kind of persons they select for their top most
posts.

 

 

No, gentlemen, you have let down the proud institutions you headed. You have
let down your colleagues who must suffer the suspicions you have aroused.
You have let down your country that decorated you so much. 

Worst of all, you have let down that soldier who saluted you day in and day
out. You owe him an apology, not just a glib explanation. About others, the
less said the better. They occupy some of the most plum posts and yet
possess all the integrity of a pickpocket. It is no wonder India has climbed
further in corruption ladder. Merely dispossessing these scamsters of their
ill-gotten apartment would be no punishment. 

They need to be dismissed from service and prosecuted for being unworthy
custodians of our trust.

 

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