"There are Lok Ayukta, Lok Pal, Anti-Corruption Bureau. Still corruption is prevalent in India, also in the world. Can these bodies bring down corruption. I don't believe so", Chowdary said while speaking at a function here.
"Corruption can be reduced, only when there was change in the mindset of the people by deciding not to be corrupt or corrupted. Any number of institutions are not going to save the nation from the corrupt practises," he said.
Majority of the people and common men were not bothered on corruption in high places but were agitated over delay in getting small things done like drinking water connection, ration card without paying money, he said.
To prevent or reduce corruption, there was an urgent need for a campaign to create awareness about the ill effects of corruption, he said.
Later, talking to reporters, Chowdary said CVC's office was receiving about 75,000 complaints per year, a growth of 10 per cent year on year, which were allegations against departmental delays.