CROOKS UNTIL PROVED INNOCENT
It has become fashionable in some puppy (politically upwardly mobile) circles in India to idolise East Asian models of authoritarian capitalism and yearn for discipline and order. But, surely, democracy has to be alive and kicking in a country where its institutions throw the top political elite behind bars and force others to resign in a scandal that is gigantic even by Indian standards?
It is not as if the Indian people thought their leaders were squeaky clean, benevolent visionaries. They have no illusions, and a politician is regarded as a crook until proved innocent. A poll this month by an Indian newsweekly found that 45 percent of its readers believed "all" politicians are crooks. Another 51 percent thought "a significant number" cannot be trusted.