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A short while after the blasts, a message from
Just how many times have we heard the same lines parroted by successive Prime Ministers, Home Ministers, and the seemingly infinite number of honorable leaders who queue up to condemn such incidents? Don’t they get bored? Don’t they feel Angry? Don’t they feel guilty about their own incompetence? I can go on and on as the questions are endless.
News is just trickling in that the State Government or is it the Center, has just declared a compensation of Rs 5 lakh for the dead. In
The accountability of our leaders stops with the dole out of cash. This allows them to sleep at nights (This is taking into consideration that they couldn’t earlier). So, back to the condemnation; you condemn, you declare compensation, call for peace and harmony, and then move out to the next problem. Is that it Mr. Prime Minister?
It’s pretty simple really, in
I think the prevailing dollar rates might also have something to do with the price of an individual’s life in
It might go something like this “Owing to the recent inflation….. Increasing oil prices……The cost of an Indian has gone down….. I apologize for this state of affairs…. I promise the common man…. Next time…… a bigger amount….. I will talk to the people concerned…….”
After all,
When is this going to stop? No, I don’t mean the terrorist attacks. That is a different problem altogether. I am referring to the irresponsible attitude of our leaders? Where does the buck stop? If a company, is not giving the promised return on investment, you can put your blame squarely on those heading the company
So whom do we blame, when such incidents occur? When the country goes to the dogs. When terrorist attacks are only condemned and the perpetrators disappear without a trace, free to have a go at other Indian citizens, in another part of the country. We don’t have NSG commandos monitoring our every move. Dear Mr. Prime Minister, we shop in those crowded market places, we pray in those temples, mosques, churches and gurudwaras. We use the public transport systems. We watch movies in theatres. Who is going to protect us? You…… After all you are our supreme leader. It’s your responsibility, isn’t it? Correct me if I am wrong. I am not as educated as you, you see. So, your perspective might be different.
Maybe the buck does not stop at your door. Maybe it stops at my neighborhood paanwaala’s door? It would be better if it could. At least I could ask him some direct questions.
As the images of the recent tragedy flash across the screen, all I pray for is that, let the people I know, be safe. That’s all I can do isn’t it… and write this anguished piece of what could be called diatribe. It’s going to be read by my friends and family. But it’s not going to be read by the people who this piece is aimed at. This dear friend is the story of an Indian citizen.
The common people in
5 comments:
that was a good start to begin with! though i'm sad about the news. good work man!!! keep it up!!! add somes pics and videos and banners!!!! i know u will later...
Well said! I agree 100% with your point of view of this tragic event and the (no) reaction of the leaders.!!
A debut century... Extremely interesting post on a difficult topic... engages readers... loved it...keep it up :-)
Superb post...keep em coming
it was a great stuff man... it really appeals... really really good one... keep it up... i will ask others also to go thru it...
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