Children can be the tool to end corruption

Coimbatore: Amid raging debate on steps to check corruption, former President A P J Abdul Kalam on Thursday said if children dared to question parents about their source of income and refuse to travel by vehicle acquired through corrupt means, India would gradually become a corruption-free country in short time. Replying to a question on […]

Coimbatore: Amid raging debate on steps to check corruption, former President A P J Abdul Kalam on Thursday said if children dared to question parents about their source of income and refuse to travel by vehicle acquired through corrupt means, India would gradually become a corruption-free country in short time.

Replying to a question on the issue during an interactive session with students here, Kalam quoted a survey and said India has a population of over one billion, who live in 200 million houses, with each house having a five member family parents and children. The survey revealed that 30 per cent of the houses, about 60 million were reportedly acquired through corrupt means, he said and asked the students to be brave enough to ask their parents the source of income and refuse to go in a car, purchased by corrupt money.This could be the one solution to erase corruption, he said.