Tuesday, July 22, 2008

CHANGE is the NEED of the HOUR

The Battleground - Parliament of India
Criminal as Lawmakers - A Sad State of Affairs
22 July 2008 - Tuesday


What did one expect from the Indian democratic way but the same good old fashioned disciplined / indisciplined honorable and not-so-honorable Members of the Parliament.

It came as a shock to me and I totally disagree with Hon'ble Speaker Shri Somnath Chatterjee - who I thought was a very well balanced politician and a statesman, today he let me down as he said that all these "Chargesheeted / Convicted Members of Parliament like Suraj Bhan Singh, RJD's Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav, Md. Sahabuddin, BSP's Umakant Yadav, Samajwadi Party's Afzal Ansari and expelled SP MP Atiq Ahmed have all been given BAIL to go to the Parliament and cast their votes and I have allowed them to be present here."

One of the Link which has been published at all the webzines across the country:
http://in.news.yahoo.com/48/20080717/814/tnl-cpm-s-high-ground-my-criminal-mp-mor.html

It is one amongst the lowest moments of Indian Democracy when a motley group of convicted persons are allowed to become a part of the Government - the same Govt. which has punished all of them - put them behind bars - and then how they are allowed to be a part of the law-making process which shall rule the poor the rich and all of the in-betweens. They suddenly become the law makers! Such a sad state of affairs.

The UPA-led Government which is now holding the great Indian Parliament tamasha with leaders like Laloo Prasad Yadav (The Joker) and a school-boyish debate/elocution speaking Rahul Gandhi. This is not what we as Indians have sent them to Parliament for! Its indeed a shameful moment in the democratic process of India. The one's who are well-read and mature as statesmen have been waxing eloquent these two days in Parliament like Pranab Mukherjee, Arun Sharma and P Chidambaram . But amongst all of it there was no one who could convince me on the Nuclear Treaty and all the apprehensions on the same by various political parties.

But then how can we forget that Congress(I) has been the root cause for all of India's malices and maladies. The largest democracy has been run mostly by the same party for the maximum numbers of terms and years and it should be their failures and successes if any at all. The deaths of farmers across Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and elsewhere goes to show how much the poor man of our country has been looked after since the last 50 odd years. Where are the basic needs of a human being - Roti Kapda aur Makaan?

I do not deny that the late PM Rajiv Gandhi had a vision because of his worldly wise vision of the future. Late PM Indira Gandhi too was an able administrator but then began the cycle of corruption during her regime and its the most dangerous disease which ails our country today.

But PM Narasimha Rao was the first PM in office, in the entire history of Indian democracy, who was charge-sheeted by the court of law in the infamous JMM bribery case. Today again Shibu Soren has bargained for his party's pound of flesh and in the coming days we shall see what he had asked for and got. The very important point that TDP MP Adikesavalu has once again brought into the fore-front as he is voting against his party's whip; in support of the Congress(I) led UPA. He is the same MP who was also charge-sheeted alongwith the five JMM MP's in that bribery case.

I call upon you all and hope more and more youth of today's India should take part in the politics of the country as only with the infusion of new blood and enthusiasm and zeal can we get a better India - a bright future for our generations ahead.

Hope the Generation Present shall come out and try and change the way we are Governed!

Wake Up Indians!

Let's wait for 6pm!

Till the results are OUT!

Who survives and who doesn't is NOT a matter.

CHANGE is the Permanent Act!

Let's come together and change our NATION and let's begin at the grassroot of all evils... the People who head our Government.

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