MNM aims to meet people’s requirements even without their requesting the schemes by predicting the needs of the public, Kamal said.
Makkal Needhi Maiam’s boss, Kamal Haasan, released a “rate sheet” on Monday of the corruption that prevails from birth to death in the state. The MNM chief, who alleges that corruption is prevalent from cradle to graveyard, said his party will abolish corruption by implementing predictive government and reducing intermediaries to provide services.
In a press release in Tiruchy, MNM chief Kamal Haasan said: “This is the corruption rate sheet that prevails from cradle to graveyard. If a baby is born in a government hospital, the public is expected to pay Rs 300 per baby girl and Rs 500 per baby boy as corruption. Even to receive a birth certificate, we should pay 200 rupees for girls and 500 rupees for boys. “
The corruption rate sheet changes even according to gender for women and men, he said.
Kamal Haasan said: “To get a license in RTO, a woman is expected to give 1,000 rupees and men are expected to pay 5,000 rupees. For the family ration cards, the public must pay 1,000 rupees. To get a passport, they have to pay Rs.500 for police verification. “
“People should also pay Rs 5,000 to get patta, Rs 5,000 to get property taxes, Rs 15,000 to get three-phase electricity, Rs 10,000 to get a water connection, Rs 5,000 to get a sewer line, Rs 5,000 to get Rs 30,000 to get plan approval, Rs 500 to get approval of legal heir certificate and pension plan, ”he said.
Finally, the actor-turned-politician said: “People should pay 2,000 rupees for the morgue and 500 rupees for a death certificate. Although we can leave the last two as we want everyone to stay healthy. “
MNM chief Kamal Haasan said he published the list of prevalent forms of corruption as MNM wants to establish predictive governance. Explaining the term, Kamal Haasan said: “There is a simple way to abolish these forms of corruption. Today’s governance is about people lining up to receive the benefits. However, MNM member and former bureaucrat Santhosh Babu proposes predictive governance. “
Under the concept, he said, “Everything will come to the public even without them asking for benefits. If that method is implemented, there is no need for a list of corruption charges as the intermediaries will be eliminated. Governance will take place based on prediction and what is required for the public. “
He also said that he released the data to the media in the belief that the press will amplify the corruption allegations.
When asked about actor Rajinikanth’s political entry and health, the actor-turned-politician said: “I have already said that your health is important. I told him when the news came and for my 40 year old friend all the wishes I can say is that ‘health comes first’. I think the rest will fit. “
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