Most of the youngsters we talked to felt strongly about the need to exterminate corruption from our system but some seemed to have concluded it as a hopeless case too. The way corruption has become the blood running through our country's veins is frustrating and outrageous. You cannot trust the police, the doctors or even a mere shopkeeper with their integrity. Perhaps things would have not gotten so out of hand had the people ruling our country had used their brains or at least borrowed ours. The least they can do now to stop it all would be increasing the wages of police officers (so that they stop taking bribes) and doctors (so they don't go about giving wrong treatments for money). As for those people who are working for our government and are more than dishonest themselves: its time to wake up and do something right for a change because it's only a matter of time before the common people turn to violence to get what they deserve. “Corruption is ingrained in each and every corner in Bangladesh. It needs to stop so that the rich stop getting richer and the poor poorer,” states Nisma (age 19) and we all second that.