Recently Gujarat’s Legislative Assembly Election of 2022 concluded on December 5 as voting day and December 8 as results day due to this political air is still hot in India. On top of that today, December 9, is celebrated as International Anti-corruption Day. For the awareness purpose and to spot out this topic on the occasion of forming new government in the state, it is necessity to discuss it. The United Nations Convention Against Corruption launched International Anti-corruption Day to spread awareness on October 31, 2003. Corruption creates direct problems to the values of democracy, reliability in societies and threatening values and rule of the law. That is why UN launched December 9 as International Anti-corruption Day to spread awareness about corruption and to strengthen the measures efficiently and effectively taken against corruption In India, anti-corruption movement gained thrust after hunger strike of Anna Hazare on April 5, 2011 at Jantar Mantar monument in New Delhi.