While the people in Pakistan are troubled by corrupt leaders and officials, the newly elected Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, Ali Amin has shown a new way to fight corruption.
Ali Amin, while addressing a village in the Dera Islami Khan area of the state, gave a strange idea to the people and said that if an officer asks you for bribe, hit his head with a brick and break his head, even if you hit the brick Take my name now, the work will be done. Those asking for bribe should be ashamed. Those asking for bribe should be punished on the spot. People should teach corrupt officials a lesson in public rather than making rounds of courts. There will be no corruption in my government and I will create a transparent system.
He further said that according to the teachings of Islam, bribery is considered haram. Those giving and taking bribes should be punished in hell.
Ali Amin has given such advice to the people with zeal and enthusiasm but now his statement is also being criticized. Now the opposition is accusing him of provoking and provoking people. Critics say that the Chief Minister has encouraged citizens to resort to violence to get justice on the spot. This will spread anarchy in the state and promote a culture of revenge.