11 April 2011

Introspect.

A victory against corruption by Anna hazare to persuade government for an effective law against protection of our society has leaded me introspects to understand the cause and compete with my thoughts. Why it is that the global phenomena of corruption menace is so aggressive in Indian democracy that has enrouted in Indian system from grass root level to top. The bygone year has witnessed the absurd episode of corruption disclosures under UPA bringing disrepute to the nation. It is matter of shame that an Indian have to sacrifice his food to bring suitable law to correct the system which is (in) efficient in itself. This also recalls me how Indian system is ridiculed in a tea commercial that throws light on corruption in the public administration is a sensitive endeavor for us to brainstorm and rise against our exploitation than keep get going with the system. The government can only bring the law but the implementation of it is a collective responsibility of we the people should not only speak against corruption but we should stand to stop from encouraging such prevailing practice. The young India should understand the fallacies of our system and leaders who are taking advantage in the name of power that can be put an end by educating our selves and others with emphasis to make the right choice with our power of franchise for better pluralism in India.

The UPA has achieved power in the name of empowerment for common man and articulated her promise every time to work for common man but the UPA’s rather Indian common man has lost his identity and looking for value to him that come only once in five years, he is helpless, he his incapable of articulating his voice against the force of corruption the power of common man is feeble. his name is used for every purpose and he is pacified with bundle of dreams and lot of promises and much more things just to imagine to believe that everything in the world belongs to him but in true sense he has no means to make this imagination into reality; he cannot afford to think that our leaders enjoy the comfort in his name. his two square meals in India today is getting cut short due to inflationary termite having its bite; the policies are for him but he is not the direct beneficiary the benefit come to him by passing from the pipe were everyone have their share before it reach to him; the common concern cannot be raised in public if anyone take the initiative than they are silenced either by false charges or end of life in the name his right he achieve a martyrdom for social activism.


This is one true face of our Indian republic which will be never shown to the world because India is hopeful, optimistic and growing by intoxicated opium that everything is done for the empowerment of common man and social evils are getting expanded nevertheless we are struggling to understand our system since past sixty years our leaders are promising for change to correct it but what is evolving in suffering of common man and bridge between India and Bharat. However a common man still dream to overcome from the shackles of poverty, corruption, unemployment, and wish for prosperity and development of country to embrace him through the policies like right to information, right to education, National rural employment guarantee scheme in the name of mahatma Gandhi of all benefits which touch to him in seldom and show only mirage to his life. The question is we know the problem we figure out the solutions but why it do not get implemented or we will suffer in the same way perhaps are we impotent in our spirits that we need a cup of tea add to get awake for our rights. Let us work forward for sustainable solution that should benefit everyone lives so that a past that has suffered in the hands of systems plight should not became future of other.


Let us stop in hounding why one has suffered and introspect how we can stop the other from suffering against social evils by giving the problem a resolution of effective legislation and participation of people to make the problem complete exit from society.

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