Sunday 11 August 2013

Why we fight if our goal is a better India ?

sometimes I feel very sorry after watching the discussions among supporters of various political parties. One thing is very clear, our motto and aim is a better nation, so keeping this as a bottom line why can't our discussions be a bit constructive so that we can come to some kind of conclusion in place of passing the bucks and kiddish blame games ?

When a youngster watches the discussion, I can imagine what kind of perceptions he would be forming in his mind about future of Indian politics. Its not only about the language that we use but also the topics that we choose to discuss. There is a war going out in twitter and other social media regarding 2014 elections, Will it be #Feku or #Pappu ? Does this really matter to who wins and become prime minister as the system we are following is completely rotten. We have experienced in past how just idol worshiping has led to autocracy and anarchy in a country. Indira Gandhi is a perfect example that proved " Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely".

There are a lot of issues regarding environment that Uttarakhand incident has raised.Are we serious or are we discussing even on topics directly linking with human life and creating natural balance in the habitat that we live ? No, because this is what media and so called political parties want. They want us to deviate from important issues and concentrate on controversial issues so that they can divide people in at least two sides and count their strength.

If we are patriotic and nationalist then we should create a platform to educate people regarding the game that's going on in political arena.

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