Corruption and Inflation
Padmini Arhant
The conventional notion on inflation linked to supply demand is one aspect.
However, the superficial inflation prevalent regardless of market activities is directly related to massive corruption facilitating unaccounted circulation of money in the economy.
Indian economy is constricted from real growth and development due to superfluous flow of dark money exchanged in politics, entertainment like the film industry in India besides rest of the economic sector.
Indian politics and film industry transactions in dark money in millions and billions of rupees is an established fact.
The political majority in Parliament and State assembly is garnered not through ballots rather via horse trading – a political jargon involving major political party open bidding and buyouts of members in regional and national politics to form government.
In Indian politics, the member of legislative assembly (MLA) and the member of Parliament (MP) have a price tag negotiated with the main national political party viz. BJP right now. The BJP in the absence of required numbers to govern the state and even at the national level thus far forced into coalition government.
The consolidation of various political factions and groups with individual members among them targeted to jump ship is managed with dark money.
The millions and billions of rupees traded for this political alliance is exploited to each maximum financial advantage.
The money printing to distribute cash for this purpose is an open secret. The heavy black chest loaded with dirty money as cargo delivered from choppers in full camera view during election is also now common.
By and large the so-called free and fair election in the supposedly democracy is controlled and operated with money right to the bottom bribing rural, urban poor and the poorest in the widespread corruption.
Politics in-charge of printing legal and illegal money naturally absolved of accountability and culpability.
The Indian film industry being another channel for money laundering, the close ties between Indian film industry not barring the underworld and politics is regarded essential. Accordingly film industry serving as propaganda machinery to trash and bash political targets via films on big and small screens promote politics’ agenda.
The trait borrowed from Hollywood lately in the past decade until now using cinema for malevolence under the guise of cinematic theme actually aimed at their arch nemesis.
The nuance and insinuations continued without realizing such practice only expose the doers and sponsors’ cowardice and mendacity.
Indian politics recruitment of lead actors and screenplay writers from film industry and the representation in regional and national politics as members of state assembly and Parliament with many having governed states as chief minister is routine.
In fact, politics and cinema dominate Indian public domain leaving the rest economic, science, education, recreation, environment and plethora of topics redundant and unimportant in life.
The mass hysteria is generated with constant repetitive replays and recycled themes as movies and similarly in politics religion, caste and creed denigration upheld as appropriate culture.
Indian politics and film industry inter-dependency as explained above is quid pro quo. The film industry dark money deals, tax evasions and illicit wealth hoarded in offshore tax havens with politics’ knowledge and approval benefits the movie world.
The politics corruption scandals with dark money and criminality is distracted from public using cinema as convenient medium to deflect attention.
The film industry aiding and abetting in political dissemination and indoctrination in return rewarded by politics in absolute guarantee to the former on anything and everything including incriminating behavior that are otherwise subject to the fullest extent of law for average citizens and whoever politics regard as a threat to status quo.
With political protection reassuring no harm or legal ramifications to movie world’s panama gate, Swiss bank and overseas hidden treasure cove, the partnership between film industry and polity in proliferating corruption and financial crimes is irreversible.
The film industry participation in politics to safeguard unlawful personal wealth, assets and illegalities are not ruled out either. The typical example of lawmakers being the lawbreaker as legislator is exemplified in this and many other situations.
The lies, deceit and complicity for politics and film industry having run its course is now on the brink of dissolution and collapse.
In a bizarre twisted failed effort, the unscrupulous diktat from who it may apply is diligently adhered to by Indian politics, film industry and media to project their most obsessed target i.e. myself in politics and cinema despite me having no connection and affiliation with neither. None whatsoever.
Yet the persistence in such futile exercise confirm enslavement and subservience to those who they serve as their master and hence bound by the latter decree.
The reckless dishonest conduct and deliberate violation of my right by my opponents is a desperate indulgence in the hope of karma laundering which contrarily exacerbate imminent consequence that many have experienced and others to follow without exception.
The corruption in other areas of economic sector is a separate and comprehensive matter on its own that merit exclusive discussion.
Padmini Arhant
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