More reforms, not less
The anger against corruption that drives some in urban India to the streets must be properly understood. It follows the investigation and prosecution of several high officials of state, and the sums that they allegedly cost the exchequer were widely disseminated as being astronomically high. It is easy for some, therefore, to lazily blame the 20-year reform process. Where, but for reforms, this argument runs, would so much money have existed in order to be purloined, anyway? The hollowness of this argument barely needs to be expanded upon.
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