The Free Press Journal

Habits need to change to root out corruption, says Rajnath Singh

- AGENCIES

Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said procedural reforms were not enough to root out corruption, but people also have to change their habits to eliminate the menace. Releasing a book titled "On the Trail of the Black", he said the intention of the Narendra Modi government on corruption cannot be questioned and that the prime minister was trying hard to root it out from the country. "In our personal interactio­ns, the prime minister always emphasises that till corruption is not eliminated, how can we fight poverty and other issues," Singh said.

The prime minister's decision in this government's first Cabinet meeting to form an SIT to bring back black money, as ordered by the Supreme Court, shows his intent to end corruption, he said.

"It is true that till corruption is present, it is not possible to achieve the developmen­t target we have set. And we need to accept this reality that when income disparity increases so does social unrest, which is a matter of concern for all of us," the Union Home minister said.

The Modi government is fighting corruption through the Benami Property Act and the Centre has also saved Rs 65,000 cr by introducin­g DBT. E-tendering and e-procuremen­t were also implemente­d, he said.

On the discussion over digitisati­on and procedural changes, he said, "I think, as much as possible, procedural reforms will be made by us to minimise corruption. "But I do not believe that by only reforming or changing procedures corruption can be stopped. Besides procedural reforms, tendency needs to be changed," he said.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India