Though it is extremely sad and depressing, but very much expected in India. At that time there were talks about how to save the whistle-blower like Dubey, but that also silently buried. Nothing had happened, and nothing will happen. If any positive steps were to take, it would have taken place right at that time. There will be many such cases, and at that moment it will get some attention then everybody will forget, including media, because they have cricket and bolloywood to cover everyday and elaborately. It is not their fault, because public wants that.
..Why Govt. is not creating a body to stop corrution. we know that ACB is not capable to handle the world's most corrupted nation.
We should : 1) Have a website from where complaints can be moved and tracked faster related to corruption. 2) ACB/? easily approchable. 90% of citizen is not aware about ACB and how to approach them.Why there is no toll free numbers alloted to these dept. 3)regirious imprisonment...change in law 4) publically insult the corrupted person 5) People involved in removing/avoiding corruption should be rewarded.
The posting has a queer impression on me. In the end it looks as if we are pointing our finger towards the people of his state for their failure to remember him [and let me get it clear also that I am not from his state!]. What he did was not limited in its effect to the people of his state. It had national interest involved. That means he died for us, all of us. And all of us have forgotten him. He died for a particular principle, honesty in the barest form. So, if we need to honour him, apart from remembering him as a person, we should uphold his values also.In the recent championing of the meadia of the causes of so many of the common men/women, their silence too is deafening.
I was teribbly disturbed when I read about his untimely death. I am more disturbed now to learn that there is no active case to nab the culprits. Indeed a sad state of affairs and don't know what it means to have 8% GDP growth if justice cannot be provided to people like Dubey's and manjunath shanmugham's who raised their voice against the corrupt nexus. Is Rang de basanti goin to stay on celluloid or can we have some bhagat singh's in this era?
Guys, I myself have been a whissle blower in North America. I would have never done that in india what I did it here abroad. Who wants to waste the blood in such a corrupt country. We lost a great man, 100s of IITian are selected in million's of population. Do it but don't risk ur lives when there are nasty people around you. We lost a great engineer. Here in north america, they still do not have good whissle blower policy.