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Monday, August 8, 2011

‘Kathga Khailya Re ‘Poem Compels to Know Psychology of Corruption

Bhishma Kukreti

(Abstract: The author puts light on very interesting aspects of psychology of corruption and bribery. The write up tries to make understand the reasons for society, group and individual becoming corrupt. In this write up, the author briefs about poems on Corruption in Senegal, folk Literature on Corruption in Kazakhstan, Verses on Corruption in Argentinean , Poems about Corruption in Algeria and Literature on Corruption in Zimbabwe

This write up is 16th part in continuation of Kathga Khailya Re : A Garhwali Poem by Narendra Singh Negi Against Corruption and Poems against Corruption from 150 countries )

The lines bas kar ab bindi na sapod, ab kathga ji khailau re’ of lyric ‘Kathga Khailya Re’ of music album by famous Indian singer Narendra Singh Negi is not only about the corruption only but the poems also forces the sensible literature critics to find out the psychological reasons behind the corruption and bribery.

The individuals, group or society including politician indulge in corruption due to one or many psychological compulsions.

The psychology is the creation of response-reactions due to stimulus in mind.

Corruption or bribery is due to certain stimuli cause patterns of behaviour to be expresses as developed reactions.

The starting point of psychology behind corruption is to prevail over someone is advantageous. This advantageous gain over another is the root cause of corruption. Monopolizing the materials or power is nothing but gaining advantages over somebody. Winning desire is nothing but gaining advantages over others. Desire of winning compels the mind to go for corruption.

Positive reinforcement is another cause of corruption. The acquisition of power and then repeatedly desiring power compel the mind for corruption to get power.

Rewards of power or rewards of advantages are the agents of corruption.

Not wanting other person/persons same advantages is nothing but jealousy. Therefore jealousy also creates paths of corruption.

Domination is desire. Desire for prevailing against others /other is domination. That is why psychologists state that DOMINATION Desire is the real root cause of corruption. Other corruption emerge from the corruption caused by desire to DOMINATE and those corruptions are interdependent with each other.

C V Magavilla explains states that the corruption is a result of human conciliation against others interests and the need of self is adjusted even at the cost of others.

Literature on Corruption in Senegal

Senegal’s position is on 70th in corruption list from top \

Lenrie Peters (1932-2009) is not Senegal citizen but was considered as mirror of Africa. Linrie wrote many poems past slavery in Africa about African corruption. He created in imagery style very well.

Osundare published six volumes of poetry and his themes of poems dominated social and political corruption .

One point is also valid that rich countries divided world as developed and under developed , This nothing but dividing human as they divided black and white. Great poet Aime Cesaire addresses the lies of western rich countries as

Prospero, you are the master of illusion

Lying is your trademark

And you have lied so much to me

that you have ended by imposing on me

an image of myself

Underdeveloped , you brand me, inferior

That is the way you forced me to see myself

I detest that image ! What is more that it’s a lie

(Translation by Annette Smith and Clayton Eshleman)

Corruption in Moldova

Moldova comes after Senegal in corruption.

Corruption in Folk Poetries of Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan comes on 72nd position in corruption grading

Kazak have been successful in reviving folk literature by keeping folk poetry contest on television channels Peoples of Kazakh are hooked to television on Sunday because of folk poetries. The main reasons for gluing by Kazakhs on television is that the folk singers sing the folk songs freely about lambasting to deep rooted corruption and many wrong happenings in power corridor.

Nagim Mendygaliey composed many songs against corruption in an album

Verses on Corruption in Argentinean

Argentina comes after Kazakhstan in corruption

The corruption in Argentina is not new from centuries. Therefore, prominent poets of any age as Lugone , Borges, Molinari and Orozco touched corruption in their poetries

Poems about Corruption in Algeria

Algeria comes on 74th position in corruption from top.

One of the famous most Indian singers, music composer and Garhwali (India) poet Narendra Singh Negi is an activist too for many social causes as making Gairsain a capital of Uttarakhand province (because the mountainous province should have capital in hills only) , corruption and protection for local languages and culture.

Surprisingly the singer , music composer and poet of mountainous area Amazigh of Argentina late Matoub Launes (1956-1998 )has many similarities between him and Negi of India . Both composed music, bothe are famous for promoting folk literature through audio--visual medium. Both are famous to fight corruption through creating poetries and singing those anti-corruption songs too. Both belonged to hill areas.

Literature about Corruption in Zambia

The position of Zambia is 75 on country wise corruption list

Peter J Henroit (2007) provides us the scholarly paper on “Corruption in Zambia : Is it Inviatable ? Can We Stop It?”. Henroit delas with following points in his well researched paper :

1- Corruption is worse than ”expected “ in Zambia

2-Corruption threatens Zambia’s future

3-Corruption is not inevitable in Zambia

4- Corruption can be defeated in Zambia

This author came to read a very good prose satire in a web site naming Kalaki’s Korner wherein Kalaki (June , 29, 2011) posted a satirical story Death of Corruption , Kukreti calls the satire one of the sharpest and humorous satirical stories of the world.

Death of Corruption

It was Monday morning, and Sara and I were cremated at the back of the packed Cathedral of Holy Hypocrisy…

…….‘And now , as we come to the end of this funeral service , I ask you all to join the choir in Hymn no 666, , to Corruption I surrender sung to the tune of jesus I surrender

To Corruption I surrender ,

All from Him I freely I take;

I will ever love and trust Him

I am always on the make …..

To corruption I surrender

Give me money, wholly mine

Let me feel the Holy dollar

Never know it is crime…….”

To Be Continued ........

Copyright@ Bhishma Kukreti bckukreti@gmail.com

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