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Corruption In J&K: A Menace Disguised as”CHAi”

Advocate Sajad Paul by Advocate Sajad Paul
February 26, 2025
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A Menace Destroying the Social Fabric ,Corruption in Jammu and Kashmir has metamorphosed into an incurable malignancy, gnawing at the very foundations of governance, justice, and equity. The insidious plague has metastasized across all strata of administration, creating a dystopian landscape where bribery, nepotism, and criminal apathy dictate the fate of the common man. The region’s fragile socio-political fabric, already fraught with turmoil, has been further shredded by the rampant institutionalization of corruption. At the heart of this corruption epidemic lies the infamous practice of bribery, euphemistically referred to in Kashmiri parlance as CHAi. This deceptive term, which ostensibly signifies a benign offering, has evolved into a grotesque symbol of extortion, moral decay, and the absolute abdication of ethical governance. Whether it is obtaining a basic document, securing government employment, or accessing essential public services, every step is obstructed unless the palms of corrupt officials are greased with CHAi .The bureaucracy, which ought to be the vanguard of public service, has instead transformed into a voracious beast that preys upon the helpless masses, reducing their fundamental rights to mere commodities that can be bought and sold.
Govt’s Unmitigated Failure, Institutionalized Apathy: Successive governments, despite their lofty rhetoric and grandiloquent promises, have spectacularly failed to rein in the corruption monster that has metastasized into the very marrow of the system. Anti-corruption watchdogs, vigilance commissions, and so-called regulatory bodies have proven to be mere paper tigers, either complicit in the corrupt machinery or utterly impotent against its deeply entrenched roots. The tentacles of graft extend across every department, be it revenue, police, judiciary, education, healthcare, or public works, rendering the state apparatus a hollow carcass, unfit for public service. What exacerbates this abomination is the suffering inflicted upon the most vulnerable sections of society. The impoverished, already struggling to survive under the crushing weight of economic hardships, find themselves held hostage by an administration that demands bribes even for their most basic entitlements. The poor must pay CHAi for ration cards, medical treatments, birth certificates, and even death certificates. Their suffering is compounded by the absolute absence of accountability, where corrupt officials operate with impunity, shielded by their connections and the systemic rot that enables their nefarious activities.

“The people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve governance that upholds justice, accountability, and integrity, not a corrupt regime that preys upon their helplessness. The time for rhetorical posturing is over. Only uncompromising action will determine whether the region emerges from the shackles of corruption or remains perpetually ensnared in its ruthless grip.”

Dire Need for a Transparent, Uncompromising System: To eradicate this malignant disorder, a robust, transparent, and unforgiving anti-corruption mechanism must be instituted. There must be an infallible digital governance framework where all transactions, applications, and service requests are monitored in real-time. A fully automated, tamper-proof system must replace discretionary human interventions, eliminating the opportunities for bribery and favoritism. Surveillance cameras, strict auditing, and the use of Artificial Intelligence in tracking financial transactions of officials can prove instrumental in dismantling this exploitative structure. Whistleblower protection laws must be strengthened to embolden the courageous individuals who dare to expose the corrupt practices plaguing the system. The judiciary and law enforcement agencies must be empowered with unfettered authority to prosecute corrupt officials without bureaucratic hindrance. Those found guilty of bribery must face swift and unforgiving punishment, dismissal from service, public shaming, and severe legal repercussions.
A Call for Radical Reform, Relentless Action: Jammu and Kashmir stands at a precipice; it can either continue its descent into an abyss of lawlessness and despair, or it can rise with uncompromising resolve to obliterate corruption in its entirety. The government can no longer hide behind empty promises and ceremonial crackdowns. It must declare an all-out war on this festering malignancy, wielding every conceivable weapon of governance, technology, and legal might to cleanse the system of its rot. The suffering of the poor must end. The exploitation of the vulnerable must be eradicated. The people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve governance that upholds justice, accountability, and integrity, not a corrupt regime that preys upon their helplessness. The time for rhetorical posturing is over. Only uncompromising action will determine whether the region emerges from the shackles of corruption or remains perpetually ensnared in its ruthless grip.

(The author is a freelancer. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)
Advocate Sajad Paul
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Advocate Sajad Paul

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