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Graft a threat to democracy, says president

Published: 07 Apr 2013 - 05:55 am | Last Updated: 02 Feb 2022 - 02:40 pm

New Delhi: Corruption is a threat to the democratic fabric of the country and frustrates efforts to bring equity, President Pranab Mukherjee said yesterday, and, referring to the gang rape of a student in Delhi last December, called for resetting “our moral compass”.

Delivering the 14th D P Kohli Memorial Lecture organised by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Mukherjee said: “Our delivery systems need mending and only good governance can provide an answer to the problem.”

“If what is meant for the poor does not reach them in the proportion it is meant to, then corruption and inefficiency are its two main causes,” he said.

“Corruption is a threat to the democratic fabric. It frustrates efforts to bring equity,” the president said in his lecture on “Good governance: Empowering Institutions, Society and Public”.

The lecture was organised in memory of Kohli, who served as CBI director from 1963-68 and coincided with the CBI entering its golden jubilee year.

The president said the country was at a crossroads, and could not lose the momentum of change.

He said the basic principles of good governance had already been incorporated into the constitution by the nation’s founding fathers.

“Good governance means existence of elaborate architecture that has the good of the people as the only focus,” the president said.

“Lack of good governance has been identified as the root cause of many of the serious deficiencies in society. It robs the citizenry of their security, and their social and economic rights,” he said.

“At the root of poor governance is our lethargy for change, whether it is in the implementation of schemes or adherence to values,” he said.

Referring to gang rape of a young woman in the capital and her subsequent death in December last year, he said the nation was grievously hurt.

He said the young woman was symbol of an aspiring nation. “As I had said earlier, I repeat and I do believe that it is time to reset our moral compass,” he said.

The president said law enforcement agencies should speed up the process of investigating allegations and the prosecution should also be speedy so that guilty were punished without delay.

“This would enhance the deterrent value of punishment. It would improve responsiveness, one of the most important features of good governance,” he said.

The president said though India had made strides in development, it ranked lower than major developed economies in key governance indicators such as accountability, political stability and absence of violence, government effectiveness, regulatory quality, rule of law and control of corruption.

IANS