On Losing Ground of Ethics
It’s easy to speak about ethics and also difficult to speak about it in India. Anybody can speak on it – from layman to lord man without even observing it in their life. People speak about somebody not behaving ethically and when comes their turn, they play hide and seek. You can speak about anybody’s ethics anytime in any way but what about hiding your own unethical movement? We, as a nation, have overgrown in size and simultaneously we have overgrown in downfall of our ethics. It’s pity when we hear about Kalmadi, (yet again?) A Raja, Nira Radia and Adarsh Society etc. It’s shocking when we find our government providing them shelter but worse is yet to come and it’s unacceptable when we find people around us, who used to talk about ethics, are found feeding such corruption hungry mammoths. When a person resorts to bribe, may it be a Rupee or crores of Rupees, it’s unethical in every sense but we term it as need of time because it concerns us. We love to blame others of illegal acts