'If you can't control corruption, legalise it'

A lawmaker in Bihar, India, has proposed the enactment of a new law to legalise corruption in the state. "The fair thing to do in the prevailing situation is to legislate and adopt a new law by the name of Right to Bribe, on the lines of RTI and right to service (RTS)", said Rajiv Ranjan, a senior MLA from the ruling JD(U). Ranjan said he had been driven to make this extreme and unusual demand out of frustration and anger he felt owing to the Bihar government's inability to control corruption.

Read the story by Rai Atul Krishna, in Hindustan Times

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