Friday, 17 July 2015

What Amitabh Thakur could do!

I have a feeling that #amitabhthakur is right here.. n he is not shocked with all this political cacophony  around him.. He seems strong n prepared to face the adverse allegations on him..

At the least I feel pity on the fate of this man.. N worried on the state of the system in our UP..

On the other part, I also feel that neither Mr Mulayam would have ever thought this would grow so much nor did he anticipate an apparent disrespect of denying his orders!

In a way, the agitation against corruption could have been done in a way smarter than this. How often is it recommended to take the bull head on? Well, I think you can judge the situation first instead of shouting for help later. You won't be called wrong however your position will be weaker.

Mr. Thakur is in no dimension looking weak though he looks troubled, always trying to gather strength to face the beast(corruption) in front. One part in this fight would be to gather support of people around him, including the government. After all to establish himself at a strong position in this cause he must get people included. People who are  bureaucrats, politicians, media and common men, and that would really stir the situation and produce a cohesive force required to create a movement.

I do support and value his intentions to the core of my heart however his methods could have been more effective. 
That's because honesty alone could create the noise for the clichéd short attention span. It's the movement which can hold one to it and produce long lasting results.

Sunday, 28 June 2015

All Alone in the Ragged System..


I am a well wisher of my Nation and a patriot who is not so much connected to the comrades of an unknown and non-existent organisation.
This organisation represents my countrymen who suffer the inconvenience and disruption in their daily life every time they have to do deal with the system. The same system which has been created and represented by these citizens.
Every time one has to deal with the common tasks or processes of this system which apparently has been designed for the smooth running and betterment of the country and its people, this person joins this notional organisation. It was never so easy for him. He joins by running pillar to posts and putting those unending effort to pull through his task.

Be it related to electricity department, driving licence, police department or any other public office where he goes to seek the benefits of the administrative arrangements done by the governments he elected. And then he meets the reality, the truth of powerlessness, the actuality of people he enabled himself and how they have been playing with their creators..
Has corruption overpowered the system so badly? And have we all succumbed to it so quickly?
After all a common person with his common needs is destined just to struggle with this red-tape all alone?
Ask any average person randomly and listen to the unending narration of their experiences with this system.
I tried gathering some of these experiences, including mine. All this left me a bit worried and a more awakened to do something in this concern. To start with I want to raise my voice, make the point heard and reach the leaders of the country who would be certainly the people working to make our nation better day by day.
And to my fellow citizens come lets 'Raise and Rise' !


Sunday, 17 January 2010

Bengal's bereavement

The veteran Marxist leader Jyoti Basu' death is a big loss to the nation. After 23 yrs of his leadership as CM in WB, now what? n most imp who?
At the age of 95 yrs the senior most statesman of Bengal has left the nation with his federal views and principles to guide through time.
Its natural and ethical to hear so many good and respectable comments coming from all across the nation, even the prime anti-communist party, BJP, thats what is a man known by after his role played on this mortal life..
May his soul rest in peace! and bengal gets a leader of his stature..


Fight for Right!



Justice off the people,Justice buys the people, Justice far from the people

I have started realising in the past few years as i see my countrymen fighting against the government all for a common basic cause: RIGHTS. Ruchika's case is surely one of the plenty cases which has been now rightfully amplified due to the famous diabolic smile of Rathore's. This case has definitely been a painful suffering for the Girhotra family, however there's a bigger matter in question now, the judicial system of the country. Is being in the system makes you above the system? Its time for us to review our rights as a citizen of our democratic country. How much devoid are we from the basics!

Mr. Girhotra due commendation to his heroic perseverance i would say, has been fighting against Rathore since past 19 years, so what was motivating his ray of hope? Is it the faith in the country's judicial system or the government or possibly the anger and hatred of a common man. This is a lesson for the big guns, to be cautious now. There are people in the country who believe in loyalty, and are always there to support such cases where the whole system has failed. This time it's the media who has taken the role of such a person.

On a personal note i now don't laugh on the bollywood stance of the sufferings shown of a common man, and the vengeance through which the real hero emerges for his rights. This happens, as this has happened. Its high time now that the democracy in real terms is achieved. Every citizen of the country is important and equal in the eyes of the law. Much heard, much read, seen it after such protests, and now hope that this comes as part of the law only and not by 19 years of misery, yet persisting fight, a fight for ones fundamental rights. Of course the basics have turned the most extraneous in the eyes of the red tape and deceitful few who malign the image and make people lose faith on the 'SARKAR'. I wish reincarnation was true or if another Indira Gandhi would be born!

also posted on: http://www.virsanghvi.com/discussion-forum2.aspx?ID=25&Key=0