Tuesday, 14 August 2012

What have we gained from the so called Independence

On the eve of Independence Day as our nation becomes a year older. I would like to share with common citizens of my nation that (one and all) what we have achieved. Let us take first come to The Great Indian Tamasha of Politics. Black money that is being gushed into politics has become a part of the system. It is a given that no political party can attain power or for that matter remain in power without adopting unfair means. The rampant corruption in the system has been penetrating everywhere and that too at a rapid pace. We have young dynamic politicians both in the state as well as in the Centre. But do these young politicians have  the will and the eternal spirit just like Mahatma Gandhi, Dr.Ambedkar, Bhagat Singh and other great leaders of the past ? The answer is a big NO. Most young people who are entering politics at the grass root level view politics as a ticket to name, fame, power and money. Although these people hold Bachelors and Master degree, they can’t be termed as well educated. Barring a very few new faces who leave behind there cushy jobs and enter politics at their own accord, many enter politics because their fathers, uncles and relatives are in politics or because they have seen small time party workers making it big as leaders and Cabinet ministers.    
 India needs an educated political class with compassion as the cornerstone of the decision making. Recently we got a news that Rahul Gandhi is ready to accept a bigger role in government as well as in the Congress party. But I would say that he now seems to be a "Man without a mission" after the shameful failure in UP elections.
Let us now look at the Judiciary system. It has become the most profitable business in the nation where the word recession never comes into picture. A common man may be astonished that in every working of 5 days it makes a transaction of more than a billion for the great legal luminaries of the country. Frankly saying if we could name it as the blue chip organisation India has ever got. But is this not the right time for the decision making legal luminaries that they should revise the "Indian Constitution" so that the Judiciary system works at a lightning speed
 Thirdly let us take a look at the issue of "Terrorism" which has played havoc in the lives of the common people. We have RAW,IB, C.B.I, and other well equipped intelligence as well as security agencies but terrorist attacks are being planned and executed with relative ease and we just wait like sitting ducks. The recent serial bomb blasts in Pune again proved the point that these terrorists and their handlers sitting in Pakistan and other parts of the world are trying to give us a message that they can strike at will. The present government has not been capable of doing anything signifact to stop this and I doubt if the situation could be any better with the new Home Minster stepping in on the same day when the latest bomb blasts took place as if mocking him and the whole country with that incident.
In addition to this the rate of child trafficking and women trafficking is raising at an alarming rate in the nation and this needs to stop immediately
 So, it is the duty of the top brass of the nation to give us a tranquil environment to live. Or else we as citizens would have no option but to say that India is a beastly nation and beastly people reside here.

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