Thursday, March 25, 2010


People of India  are not bothered about Mayavathi's  Dollar or Indian Currency Garlands or about Ministers who prefer to stay in Star Hotels. Educated class is well aware of the politics politicians of all parties play and the gimmicks they do to capitalise situations. Each situation is an opportunity, a milestone for them.        A foundation they lay for their future. It is like Pepsi and Cock War; Madhur Bhandarkar has pictured in his Movie -Corporate. We people of India will not be surprised of  politicians who form alliances with parties to remain in power.  It is a matter of power and they diplomatically term it as the policy of the party. We, the general population understand  their chess board games. There is no difference in politicians or the flag they carry forward. In general you find a few, handful of non corrupt politicians and they really struggle to survive or will be victimised. And media certainly adds flavour in favour of a few politicians and turn against a few. They work on a strategy called TRP. It is like a politician who parks a car in the non parking area get escort and protection from the polcie force whereas a commoner gets a challan to pay the fine.

To be honest, we people of India as a whole unit fed up of all you politicians, biased media and Bureaucrats. They will do no good for India. Politicians will go behind power, media behind TRP (and behind film stars and their flues and fevers). Let Mayavati accept garland of rupees or Let a minister stay in Star Hotel. After all they are not Gandhis. Gandhi died long ago and he was not elite middle or lower. Job of the media has turned so fashionable now to go behind them to fill their exclusive gossip columns and cartoon specials. Struggle for survival… food for a few, but how long one digests bland continental gossips of politicians and film stars. Why can't they allot  one column for a Jawan who guards our borders. We,  People of  India would like to know about them and not about exclusive page holders or ministers of all parties.

Jai Hind

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