“Na Khaaunga na Khane Doonga” Sanjeev Chaturvedi Disappointed With PM Modi

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‘Na Khaaunga na Khane Doonga’, a slogan and a motive of the new Modi government. Well, technically this should have been a success when it comes to eradicating corruption from our country, but according to whistle-blower bureaucrat, Sanjeev Chaturvedi, it is all one big scam.

Apparently, this outright commitment to zero tolerance towards corruption came out to be a zero tolerance for honesty! Mr. Chaturvedi was quite disappointed with whatever happened at the hands of the government offices that encourage corruption and also that the PM had a part to play in it!

When he found even the slightest hint of foul play in the system he made a noise but the documents and proofs he submitted to the regulating offices, were kept away and no strict action was taken. The story was flipped and everything backfired onto Mr. Chaturvedi.

He was let down as far as the government was concerned. All his cases were kept pending or rejected. Well, an honest officer, a follower of the footsteps laid by late Dr.APJ Kalam and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who’s only appeal to the government is practise what it preaches.
The question still lingers in our minds, the question to trust or not to trust.

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