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We Can Save India from the Fangs of Corruption.
Topic: - We can save India from the fangs of corruption. Dharminder Singh Kaleka Yadavindra Public School, Patiala-147001 Punjab, INDIA.

When I think about the topic, the first thing that comes to my mind is the word India from the whole sentence, ‘’My motherland India, Our motherland India’’ . I feel proud after hearing this word but after reading the former word which comes before India is ‘save’ makes me feel ashamed that my country ‘’the golden bird of history’’ is now suffering from corruption and storm of scams.
Good………………….. , Ladies and gentlemen. Today I Dharminder Singh Kaleka will tell you about how we can save our country from the fangs of corruption and our own politicians and businessmen have done scams of thousands of crores.
We have to save our country, Ladies &Gentlemen or we would become the poorest nation but with very rich politicians and government officials. We have to transform ourselves before we try to transform any one another.
These fangs of corruption have such badly damaged the economy of India that it is looking that India would not be a developed nation even by 2021.
I have some stats that tell us that government itself does not want to bring the lokpal bill that will be the most important anti corruption tool of India.
According to the DECCAN CHRONICAL:
The Lokpal Bill has been pending for the last 42 years. Though it was passed in the Lok Sabha in 1969, the Rajya Sabha rejected it.
The Bill was re-introduced in the Rajya Sabha as many as nine times and yet it could not get the nod of the upper house of

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