Flintlock
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Corruption can never be a criteria to jufge a polticians utlity! Poltics is a risky game, millions take that up as a carear but only a handfull has the chance to make the cut, higher the risk higher the reward, ethical or not thats a sad fact of life.
As far as im concerned i alywas vote for politicians for what they do the country or constitueny, i dont care about the corruption charges against him. Rajiv gandhi was corrupt but as far as i am concerned he was a good leader, he introduced computers at a time when he was accused of working for the MNC's to steal Indian jobs!!!
Bull, the fact is that politicians are in it for the money and nothing else. Given the expenses of a modern election, an honest man would find it impossible to fight an election.
However, it is upto the people to ensure that politicians are kept in check and their job is done. This is what makes democracy so powerful. A dictator cannot be held accountable to anyone, while a politician, however dishonest and corrupt, has to depend on the satisfaction of his constituency.
People on this forum have been arguing that dictatorship is better than democracy, and the truth is quite the opposite I'm afraid.
A bad democracy is always better than a bad dictatorship, and a good democracy is always better than a good dictatorship.
The key to an efficient democracy is electoral reforms (apart from education of course). There should be strict rules regarding campaign propaganda and expenses during campaigning.