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When Corrupt Politicians Face Justice: Rebuilding Trust in India's Government

Rebuilding Trust in India's Government A well-known political cartoon shows a billboard saying: "When corrupt politicians start going to jail, then we can start trusting the government again." This idea, first used for Western countries, fits India perfectly. Corruption has been a big problem in Indian politics for years, hurting public trust, slowing economic growth, and making people lose faith in leaders. In 2026, India still faces widespread corruption that affects institutions and daily life. The real solution is strong enforcement of anti-corruption laws, with fair trials and jail time for powerful people who break them. This article looks at corruption in India, why tough punishments are needed, and how jailing corrupt politicians can help restore trust. The Problem of Corruption in Indian Politics Corruption in India is not new—it goes back decades and includes huge scams as well as small bribes in everyday life. Transparency International's Corruption Perce...

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