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You are right. by showing a

You are right. by showing a zero rupee note, you are taking a stand against bribery. but u should be then ready to accept it even when ur work gets halted because u have insulted a corrupt official.
we are in a position where corrupt officials find it insulting even wen u give 50 rupees to a person demanding 200. real way to stop is it by helping the judicial system punush them by catching as many ppl as possible red handed.this is something that can be controlled only by giving them a sense of fear and not thinking they will realise their mistakes.

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