INDIA IS A DEMOCRACY FOR THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE
(ONLY A CONSTITUTIONAL CLAUSE)
I find it very interesting to receive IX stock reports regularly on my cell phone. Who the real winner and who the real loser? I tell the message server straight that Indian Democracy is the loser. What do we experience with our blank democracy of the people by the people for the people; let me excuse myself for the people or for the power holders. Yes it is true; Indian Democracy belongs to power holders not for the people. Our leaders we elect work only for their own family members and not for the people. Let us see the example of an MP we elected from God’s own country. When 80% of Indian population is in utter poverty he allotted Rs.70 Crores of share to a beautician- his girl friend – girl friend (not a teenager claims are there that one belongs to a defence family-shame such a woman volunteered to loot from a league). The donor had a dignitary status and instead of thinking of 80% of poor in this country he preferred to offer Rs.70 Crores to make his life beautiful in Salons.
And after the entire drama instead of correcting his mistake he went own liberally splashing that Rs.70 Crores in front of Indian Public to have a grand mega wedding to laugh at our Democracy on its very existence. News papers publish their great achievement in front columns to show how Indian Democracy is(for the people) and how a winner can be produced. (They got their share from this Rs.70 Crore). What a tremendous achievement. After all this country belongs to Teflon coated politicians. And Rs.70 Crores is more than enough for you to place your pictures in newspaper to do more publicity stunts. India is a Democracy for the people by the people of politicians and power holds. In addition to that a kind third degree publicity ads oh really who do we imprison criminals? Give pardon to all criminals of this country as they all got flaws and their wives will accept them and do favours to them; great that is enough. Who cares for the people of India. The first important lesson you should learn is that rules are same for all. Rules will not change for a beautician or a dignitary or for any class of people. You have tried to loot from a league and used that money in publicity stunts in front of your elected people. You did not win but lost miserably. Winners really need no publicity stunts.
What do you think now ? For the people by the people... constiutional clauses to discuss only during elections..
Ajay,
ReplyDeleteIndian Democracy is of the people, for the people and by the people only during elections for leaders to get votes. And why are you bothered about one beautician. That beautician must have done some personal favors to that dignitary by assisting him to take away easy money out of greed and that dignitary wants to give publicity through trumpets to such missions. That class does not know what dignity is and what real achievement is. A few leaders of this country give more importance to personal favors and forget about the people who elect them. Media always love sensations and we can not blame them as a lot of people work and they all need to be paid salaries. Indian system is such that corrupt ones rule this country and don’t expect any thing good from them. It is wise for us to think of the achievements of our own PT Usha instead of one beautician and her class who prefer to pack on their face a kg of chemical waste and display themselves in Page Three Parties and if any one wants to blow trumpets for a beautician leave it as their personal choice. We have a lot of real achievers around us in this country to look upon and we really need not bother about the ones who do personal favors to leaders of this country.
Gayatri
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ReplyDeleteYes it is true. All over the world we find a lot of real achievers and in between we find a few try to grab lime light with low end publicity stunts. Ignore such public stunt group who inspire not even a layman. Think of Tagore, Gandhi, Budhha and think of India as a whole and forget about the narrow minded walls of limited wisdom.
ReplyDeleteAmruthavahini