Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Game of Statements

It is election time. Lynching, punching, scorching the vehicles, kidnapping and vandalizing public property will go on till an outcome of election comes out. The things that had constructed in years will go in a few minutes. People wait holding their ears up to catch a slip of the tongue from public persons and to create riots. It is a whimsical idea to pull down a Neta. When one climbs the ladder others will pull him down and try to climb, but pull the ladder down upon themselves. At this rate, nobody is going to reach the top of the ladder.

Yeh bola, woh bola, Lalu bola, sab bola kuch….kyaa bola? Those who say don’t know what they say. When good intention from mind comes to the mouth becomes foul. Mouth is always foul. Varun Gandhi said, “If anybody raises his hand against Hindus, I will cut it off.” Another Neta voiced a similar but just the opposite of Varun Gandhi’s statement, “If anybody raises his hand against Muslims, I will chop it off.” Lalu Prasad Yadav said, “Had I been the home minister, I would have crushed Varun Gandhi under a roller and destroyed him without caring for the consequences for his hate speech against Muslims.” Lalu found a new weapon to eliminate a man. Even terrorists haven’t got the faintest idea of it. Varun Gandhi’s statement must be against terrorists. I interpret that way. L K Advani thinks NDA can change the world, UPA is a failure. What they say to please their party people go wrong. They need special coaching for speech. Is there a book to teach how to become an expert orator? Otherwise they should write down what they want to speak and learn by heart before getting on to the dais.

All Netas do bayanbaji against each other. Too many parties and politicians spoil the country. What kind of democracy is this? How can we expect development from these leaders who want to make only chaos?

Young India asks questions such as why are there no reservations for youth in parliament. I have the answer for them—a young man thinks about his youth in his youthful days, not the country’s affairs. If married, he will be attached to his wife and children. A lot of his energy will go that way. Attachment to the family and its duty decrease gradually when get old. Then he can concentrate on other things or country’s affairs. But by the time he takes over the duty of the country, fatigue and some ailment may take over him.

Animals are lucky. They don’t have to go through all these troubles. They don’t need any democracy. Mother Nature is their ruler.

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