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Unhappy Going into bureaucracy when you know it is corrupt

A little change in the title "Going into the bureaucracy when you know it will MAKE you corrupt"
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I am about to finish my high school and move on to university. From a long time I aim to take CSS exam. But I have recently developed some questions that have casted doibts in my minds. We all know that we get recognition, power and prestige in bureaucracy. We get chance to involve in policy making. Actually these are pretty common perks that we associate with CSS. But on the other hand, we also see the corruption and nepotism in bureaucracy. Coming straight to my point, we all know that now bureaucrats don't enjoy constitutional protection. This means that even if you want to work honestly,you can't. You will either get demoted, transferred or made OSD by politicians. What makes me enraged is the fact that ignorant, illiterate and dumb politicians decide the fate of these highly polished individuals. There is no way for a honest officer to survive. He will be blackmailed and pressurized in order to do all their filthy tasks. Literally, my mind blows up. How come these corrupt politicians do that? Who gave them the right to do that? My question is that that is it worth to take CSS exam and become a bureaucrat? Keeping in view that you will have to become immoral and involve in such activities. Please I would like all the aspirants to contribute in it as I will come to know their view of thinking. I would also appreciate any serving officer to tell me about his office proceedings that might answer/comment on my view point.
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A little change in the title "Going into the bureaucracy when you know it will MAKE you corrupt"
Hi,
I am about to finish my high school and move on to university. From a long time I aim to take CSS exam. But I have recently developed some questions that have casted doibts in my minds. We all know that we get recognition, power and prestige in bureaucracy. We get chance to involve in policy making. Actually these are pretty common perks that we associate with CSS. But on the other hand, we also see the corruption and nepotism in bureaucracy. Coming straight to my point, we all know that now bureaucrats don't enjoy constitutional protection. This means that even if you want to work honestly,you can't. You will either get demoted, transferred or made OSD by politicians. What makes me enraged is the fact that ignorant, illiterate and dumb politicians decide the fate of these highly polished individuals. There is no way for a honest officer to survive. He will be blackmailed and pressurized in order to do all their filthy tasks. Literally, my mind blows up. How come these corrupt politicians do that? Who gave them the right to do that? My question is that that is it worth to take CSS exam and become a bureaucrat? Keeping in view that you will have to become immoral and involve in such activities. Please I would like all the aspirants to contribute in it as I will come to know their view of thinking. I would also appreciate any serving officer to tell me about his office proceedings that might answer/comment on my view point.
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Do these politicians pressurize a doctor working in his clinic or software engineer making a software? They practically don't care whatever a doctor or engineer is doing. Non of these professional guys can make difference in society. Politicians are only afraid of bureaucrats because bureaucrats have enough power to make the difference in society.

If one does not want to face the bitterness of political pressure than one must not enter the bureaucracy. You can earn good bucks while working as a professional. Bureaucracy is for those who are desperate to bring the change in society, who are willing to sacrifice their life for common people, who are ready to face the political pressure.

And bureaucracy is not a corrupt organization. Organizations are never corrupt, people are the ones who are corrupt. Corrupt bureaucrats have made the whole bureaucracy notorious.

Read the autobiography of Qudratullah Shuhab named Shahab Nama. Honest bureaucrats are blessing for common masses. You can be next Qudratullah Shuhab.
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It's not as much about corruption as it is about laziness. Once you're in, you have to do nothing at all as long as you live...
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