Friday, June 17, 2011

Height of expectation!

Every Indian (except politician) is frustrated by the corruption, inflation and poverty in India, is fed up and angry. Right activists, patriots, media and internet has helped us to become aware about the condition of India, become aware about our rights and helped to ignite the sentiments in common Indian to fight again, for the freedom. Politicians and attention seeker babas have been busy putting their best to take advantage of these sentiments through protests, fast, rallies and cheap verbal arguments, satires etc. BJP president has interesting comment last week i.e. "To expect anti-corruption bills from Congress is like expecting cooperation from Pakistan against terrorism." He is right but as a common man I would like to replace Congress with current parliamentarians i.e. "To expect anti-corruption bills from parliamentarians is like expecting cooperation from Pakistan against terrorism." Congress, BJP or any other party, they just start making money by all means whenever and wherever they get opportunity and complain whenever and wherever they don’t have opportunity. Corruption is breaking all the records in India. The ruling party has the major share and responsibility. Under these circumstances expecting a law from them to combat corruption and bring justice is height of expectation. Rallies, fast and protest for our demands is utter waste of time. This is not going to scare these thick skinned witty politicians. What should we do now? The need is to launch another national party, represented by honest, educated Indians who have proved themselves and have no political history. Through the party we should take these sentiments to every Indian and start campaigning for 2014 election. When this party gets absolute mandatory, everything can be possible which seems impossible now. Dream, Dedicate and Deploy! Here is a countdown dedicated to our dream! (Considering that the 15th Lok Sabha Election was conducted in May 2009, its term will expire on 1 June 2014.)

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