After publication of the book, ‘A FRAUD IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION’
I received many comments in the positive. At the same time I also received some
negative comments. I do not want to comment on positive ones, but I would like
mention below some of the negative comments received and my reply to them because some
of you may also have the same comment in your mind.
COMMENT-1
Serving in a organisation and
kept mum and on retirement roaring is not a sign of Hippocrates?
MY REPLY:
At least read the preface of the
book which is freely available in www.amazon.in upto 2nd chapter.You will get the
answer. From the tone of writing, I think you are badly affected.
In an
anger, I think you have not even read the caption of this posting itself.
Otherwise you would not have raised this question which is already in
the caption. To repeat it, "This is my own story - fighting against
corruption/scams while in service. Quit the job to publish this book to expose
the hurdles I faced while working in the India Government Service."
COMMENT-2
There is nothing new in organised
scams. This was started immediately after independence. Political Boss and top
Bureaucratic Bosses looted the wealth of the country and there was not a single
year without scam until today.
MY REPLY:
Sir, I
do not agree with your comments. First of all, there are traces to the effect
that even during the period of Chanakya, there were cases of corruption.
Further, there are some Birbal stories narrating corruption incidents from the
days Mughal Emperor Akbar. So it was there in India before independence also.
It is true that it has increased after independence. But does it justify its
recurrence? Similarly, theft, murder, rape, etc. were even existing since time
immemorial. So there is nothing special about these also?
COMMENT-3
Story of a dissident and
frustrated ex-employee. Such employees are in each organisation.
MY REPLY:
Yes, you are correct. I already
admitted this fact in the preface to the book and specifically in concluding
part of chapter 1 that such people are very rare in Government service and at
the most not more than 30% of the entire work force. I think you have not read
it. Up to 2 chapters can be read freely in www.amazon.in
and also in www.amazon.com ( go to the
link: http://www.amazon.in/FRAUD-IN-THE-INDIAN-CONSTITUTION-ebook/dp/B00SQKTADY
and click ‘LOOK INSIDE’ button. Then you can read from cover page to 2nd
chapter free on your screen). Those who had read the book appreciated it and
encouraged to come with the next part. Those who have not read it is commenting
in the negative.