Monday, January 23, 2012

How Corruption and Caste can put a check on each other?


Lokpal, Janlokpal, Jokepal, Sarkari Lokpal…. If we Google these terms we are sure to be introduced to thousand’s of blogs, hundred’s of articles, millions of comments. So, if so much has been written already on this context, this article might get lost in oblivion, might not even receive any views or might actually become a joke. But the thought that’s been lingering in my mind for quite some time now urges me to put down them on this topic. My views might be funny to some, nonsense to some other but for me it would remain just too weird thoughts…


So, Lokpal is all about combating against Corruption, a habit perceived to be the single most demeaning characteristic for the Indian society. But to me and for all the like-minded friends it is not the only element for the cancerous situation of the country. Even Caste system has been equally challenging our development, our futuristic mindset and it has anchored our progress to a cliff, which is far from our reach.


Corruption and even the Caste system is no less in comparison in hurting India for a long time now. So, the weird thought is why not Corruption and Caste combat with each other and the one that would remain after this combat can be dealt with the ideas that are coming in from all the corners to fight against Corruption.


Let’s make this simple, we all know how deep routed is Caste system in India and how people deeply identify themselves to the community they belong to. Down south this intensifies to a level where actors or celebrities belonging to their community is only accepted and revered to no less than a god and an actor belonging to another community is disrespected and mimicked. It is also well known that many families revere their caste and community more and they consider it more than their own kids, whether its due to the pressure from the others or due to a fear they do not question back the authorities in that community. And the authorities or the leaders of the community will keep expressing their authority, as they know that, it’s the only way to keep the community under their control.

If the Caste System is so deep routed and seems to be becoming stronger day by day, why cant we utilise this system for doing some good for the country? Solution is simple, rope in all the caste / community heads and leaders and make an arrangement where in a person belonging to a particular community if found guilty of Corruption; his family should be expelled from the community. This will hit the bull’s eye and work for sure as its well noted that this is one fear and pressure that every family in Indian society feels deep inside their hearts and whatever it might be, they follow the customs and traditions of their caste. It’s like come what may, sell anything we have, do anything we can but caste’s custom and tradition should be followed. If a person feels so pressurised that he can sell everything that he has just to follow the customs of that community, why will he not restrict himself / herself from indulging in Corruption?


This logically might not work for the high flung corruption but will definitely work for the lower level corruption. Since, high net worth Indian’s doesn’t really care about their communities any more but they know well how to pressurise or appease their groups to support them.

This thought might sound as an archaic, arabic, or dictator lead rules, or might seem to work in a country like North Korea etc. But, in this context its not a law being passed, neither it’s a process where the government is getting involved. Caste system is already well prevalent and the said pressurisation is present across India, it’s like an unsaid rule we all follow for being born into a particular community.


When the modern democratic measures of monitoring, punishing and controlling the Corruption doesn't seem to work, the old Indian way of controlling and punishing the bad in the society might just work. The old Indian way of group control, group pressure, village authorisation, and community commandments has always worked for India, so why wouldn’t it work now?


This idea works either way i.e., its good if individuals feel pressurised and doesn’t indulge into Corruption. It would be even great if they stop caring about their community since they care about their bribes more, then this non-obedience towards the Caste System will help India in long run towards its burgeoning progress.

4 comments:

Madhav said...

Harish : While the connection is apt, in the present scenario caste is actually supporting Corruption ! How? Read on. Today, if anybody in AP says Jagan is corrupt, his supporters wouldn't even care to debunk it. Instead, they attack you for not targeting CBN and thereby revealing your castiest bias.

The moment you accuse Mayawati for spending state treasury for lavish personal parties and self-aggrandizement like statues, pat comes the reply from her supporters that you didn't find it wrong when upper caste leaders it all these years and today you find it objectionable precisely because Mayawati represents lower caste.

Unknown said...

This is how exactly its been happening now, Caste supports Corruption and Corruption supports caste. My idea is to use one against the other, i.e., shift of summation to negation. You take the caste and communities into confidence etc etc... thats what my article is all about!

Madhav said...

Harish : My point was to suggest that your idea is untenable as far as present scenario is concerned. Today, there is a race among various communities to express themselves politically and amass more wealth and the elite few who manage to amass wealth (even through unfair & corrupt means) are looked upon as an ideal and not a shame.

People who indulge in corruption are not looked down as objects of dishonor/shame, they are looked as smart who is the role model for rest of community. I cannot see any way through which you could actually convince Community Heads to agree on said arrangement. Why would they go against their own interests ?

Unknown said...

Got you, why will the community leaders help us or work with us is the question right?

Simple, individually they all want self power and money but while in open discussions all will condemn bad or corruption, right? Bring everyone on a common platform and discussion and ask their help stating will your community take a vow to help fight out the corruption.... they will certainly say yes! and so thats a success for our strategy!