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‘His sacrifice should initiate a movement’

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    • I strongly condemn the brutal murder of the honest and noble engineer Satyendra Dubey. The most tragic aspect of the case is that his murderers are still roaming free. Dubey paid the price for exposing rampant corruption. I appreciate his exceptional courage and fortitude. Perpetrators of this heinous crime must be punished severely. Dubey’s murder is a crime against every honest citizen of India. He died to keep the truth alive. His martyrdom will help Indians vanquish the evils of corruption and nepotism. I also appreciate the journalism of The Indian Express for keeping the flame of truth alive by bringing Dubey’s case before the people of India.

    Hitesh Parmar

    • Satyendra Dubey’s whistle has started a fire in hearts of like-minded people in the nation. His supreme sacrifice will be a source of inspiration and courage for patriotic people across the nation. Let us hope that we have more whistleblowers. Dubey’s sacrifice will become worthwhile if it ignites a peoples’ movement which is the best solution to eliminate corruption. I also appreciate your newspaper for advocating a noble cause with great zeal.

    T H Chandarana

    • I appeal to the family members of the culprits (I am sure they would know one way or the other), to bring these people to justice. If they do not want to act against their own family members then first they should disown them and bring them to justice. And by this, they will be doing a great good for their own future generations. They will save their future from being murdered by goons.

    San jeev

    • A body on the same line as the Election Commission would be the best way to approach this problem. Just like our system produced a Seshan for the EC we can be expected to come up with somebody who will be a symbol representing the desire for a corruption-free India.

    Madan

    • I am happy to know that some people in India are really working against corruption. But, at the same time, it’s really sad to know that people like Dubey have to end their precious lives at the hands of such corrupt people.

    Manju Thomas

    • More then 98 per cent of Indian government officers are corrupt. But why? They are there to make money not to render service to the ordinary citizen. Every govt job has a price tag attached to it. During the transfer season it’s festival time for the ias and khadi looters. Any post you want is for you if you are willing to pay and have the right connections. Its an open truth.

    Venu

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