Corruption free State

Sir,
We welcome the decision taken by the Mufti Govt regarding termination of 63 “Deadwood” from active Govt service. But this meager number is just a drop in the ocean. There are more than 5 lakh Govt employees. Our State ranks at the top as for as malpractices and corruption in the day to day dealings of our employees is concerned. This big blot and slur can be minimized to a greater extent by adopting very stringent measures.
Further names of such corrupt/trainted officers and officials, nature of offence against them, place of their postings be given wide publicity so that others may learn some lesson and improve their working. Our corrupt politicians and Ministers be also  taken to task involved in matters of corruption. After all a huge amount is drawn by them from Govt exchequer. These corrupt elements be answerable to common masses as their salaries are being managed through taxes being paid by common people. Hope our employees who are in habit of getting their palms greased by fair and foul means should learn a lesson  and  shall contribute with their genuine strength in  making our State a corruption free State.
Yours etc…
J S Awal
Poonch