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Greed is one of man's defining characteristics. If it weren't for greed we humans wouldn't be where we are today. Greed drove us to be the leading species on our planet. But greed often takes over one’s conscience. How could a few be so immersed in the amassing and expanding their personal, already huge wealth that they can mercilessly forget about fellow humans dying of hunger, because of their very greed? Could someone use the very power that his fellow people gave them to take all their money and fill up his own pockets? …show more content…

The figures that we are aware of today might just be the tip of an iceberg that can never be uncovered. This also means that many perpetrators might still be at large, running the government. Bihar had long been one of the poorest and hungriest part of an already hungry and poor nation. This means that not most, rather all of the people involved in the scam would have witnessed the atrocities and poverty upfront or might have been victims of them. A government job was long considered the very best of occupations one could have. Pension, servants, a decent salary and power made government jobs the most sought after jobs in India through the 70s to the 90s. The perpetrators knew the exact conditions their fellow people faced and yet went ahead to loot Bihar of such vast amounts of money – adding to their misery and …show more content…

To think that the punishments that the politicians, the officials and the suppliers means justice in this case would be absolutely wrong. The fact still remains that money that was lost was never recovered. The families who were left poor and hungry never got an opportunity to succeed. Even after so many years- when Bihar is a much better place to be, it lags behind states of similar or even lesser capacity. The fodder scam was not a disease- it was a mere symptom of the deep and chronic cancer that is corruption which plagues India. Since it was uncovered the scam has taught the Indian people a few lessons. It brought the light on the bureaucratic corruption and criminalisation of politics and governance. The parliament soon recognized the extent of control that the mafia had in governance. ‘Fodder’ had made a hungry country even

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