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Shades of Khaki: Are all policemen in India corrupt?

3rd August 2013
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All policemen are corrupt. If that is what you have come to believe after some forgettable experiences and reports of certain corrupt policemen, you may want to rethink your generalised perception about the men in khaki. Read this story of an honest traffic policemen from Mumbai.
 
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Apparently, this saying also applies to policemen who expect a share of stolen booty. In a rather prudential arrangement between the culprit and the police, the ‘fine line’ that sets them apart is erased.
Complaint against police
Being harassed by police but don’t know where and whom to complain? Take a look at this How To for complete guidance on bringing errant policemen to book.
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Moving into a state requires you to re-register your vehicle, after getting a No-objection certificate from the state in which your vehicle was originally registered.
 
In News this Week
With political parties gearing up for the big tussle early next year, anti-corruption sentiment is fast emerging as an agenda of propaganda. Even a humble broom gets a place in this fight.
CBI is busy investigating a massive foreign exchange scam that has placed Indian economy in jeopardy.
The fear of corruption affecting the middle class can be a major reason for this section to protest against corruption.
 
Bribe Fighter speaks out
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“Once someone told me that he had a budget of Rs 100 crore to become a Rajya Sabha MP." Birender Singh, MP from Haryana
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