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People want Abdul Kalam to become President again; India Today poll - India Today
If people's choice is taken into consideration, former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam should occupy the Rashtrapati Bhavan once again. For, he emerged more popular than 15 others suggested by India Today-Ipsos poll.
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There was for years an old "social contract" between politicians and business. This provided for complex rules and regulations that made it impossible to do business honestly in many fields. But it was possible to do business dishonestly, through pay-offs . Some called this "efficient corruption" : politicians took money and delivered clearances. However, the anti-corruption mood of the courts, and new fears of getting caught (like Pawan Bansal) have ended "efficient corruption" . Politicians may still take money but not deliver on clearances , what some call "inefficient corruption" that freezes investment and growth. The old social contract has broken down.
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