Tuesday, 10 February 2015

THE REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN, A NEW ERA HAS BEEN USHERED IN INDIAN POLITICS

During the last five decades all people (who were sincere and honest to the nation and country and not to any boss, chair or party to fulfill their desires through nondubious and noncorrupt means) talked in their drawing rooms that this country can progress to prosperity only when a revolution takes place, a revolution by the silent hapless billion plus people of this land against all efforts of the ruling polity and bureaucracy to fool them, to loot them.
Even today as I write this a big debate is going on on all media channels wherein all the national spokes persons of all the established parties are attributing Aam Aadmi Party's win and Bhartiya Janta Party's loss to the secular credentials of one and Hindutava agenda of the latter. But let us understand that no revolution in the history of mankind has occurred with religious agenda. In fact all revolutions have taken place as a war between haves and havenots because haves have always thrived and made merry on power, authority, corruption and loots..Still they do not want to take cognizance of the fact that that it is the awareness and recognition of the plain and simple reality of today's India described in words below i.e.
Sisters and brothers of India, whether from villages or cities, from any religion, caste or creed,rich or poor, don't be taken in by any of the tricks of politicians, for end of corrupt people  and corruption will be the end of your poverty and miseries.Your poverty is a direct result of  corruption  by  those in authority and power.
which is responsible for such a clean sweep in the latest Delhi elections. In fact it is the dawn of a new era, a watershed mandate in the Indian political history where the power of ballot has rejected the hitherto effective and accepted model of Indian politics wherein the vote banks could be purchased/ goaded/fooled by empowering a few henchmen/goons economically much in the same manner as Muslim rulers would make Nawabs and British rulers would make Rai Sahibs at the expense of common man's rights and dues. The new model mooted by Aam Aadmi Party expects the Indian rulers to work for the betterment of each and every individual rather than for a few favoured and chosen ones.

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

BARKERS TO THE NATION



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BJP spokesperson and those committed to their cause heard on the Indian TV today that debates between leaders of different political parties during the run up to elections cannot and should not be held because Indian democracy is neither
A presidential form of government
           nor
A two party system
These howlers and barkers to the nation during the run up to national elections in 2014 were heard everyday demanding a debate between Mr Modi vs Mr Rahul Gandhi as well as Mr Modi vs Dr Manmohan Singh. Surprisingly these two simple facts were not known to the persons who have been entrusted with the reigns of government of India.

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

For some fans of Modi, so far, so disappointing

NEW DELHI Wed Aug 13, 2014 2:41am IST
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi reacts during a meeting with Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff 
(not pictured) on the sidelines of the 6th BRICS summit at the Alvorada Palace in Brasilia July 16, 
Reuters) - As an election campaigner, Narendra Modi promised sweeping market reforms to revive India's economy and put the country to work. As prime minister, he has dismayed admirers, apparently reverting to the script of the hapless government he defeated.