Thursday, January 24, 2013

Delhi Rape Case


What hapened to Ammanat (not her real name) is known to all of us. She was on her way back home. She was travelling with her future husband to her home. They tried to find out a mean of transport at that time but were unable to get one. They furthur asked a suto rikshaw puller to take them back but because of the problem with these auto walla's in delhi they refused to take them back. They then took a bus in which there were 5 people sitting already which they assumed to be passangers of the bus only. Both of them even paid the tickets for travelling in the bus.
     This problem of auto wala's not takeing people to their place of recidence is another problem being faced by the mass of Delhi. If that day many such things happened today i am sure we wouldn't have lost an innocent and hard working sole. Apart from what we have lost now we must also see that if such an incident had never happened then our today's youth wouldn't have gathered the courrage to come up together.. Even if it was a political agenda the best part is that because of such a painful incidence we all came togather as one.
     The entire country today is wanting justice from our politicins and other forms of law makers. But we all are seeing what actually with the passage of time is happening with us. The amount of rape cases have started to increase.. and it is a matter of shame to call upon such people as our own brothers or citizens of this nation BHARAT where many great soules like Swamy Vivekananda have taken birth. We must all realise the seriousness of what is happening around us. A lot many rumors have been spreading around with such a senstive issue and that also by some spiritual leaders and other big leaders like the incidence of he rss member and bapu asaram. This indeed is a matter of shame for not only them but also the media and us that we aren't doing anything to help the nation but rather sitting down and watching things happen.
     The major question that arises today is that a government which gave tickets to people like Mohammed Aleem(BSP,bulandshahr,UP) ; Jethabhai G.Ahir (BJP, sahahera,Gujrat) ; Kandikunta Venkata Prasad(TDP,Kadiri,AP) and many more..... who already were accused with rape cases themselves won't allow the government to lt a strong rule pass. Many officers like Anoop Sanda(SP,Sutanpur,UP) ; Manoj Kumar Paras(SP,Nagina,UP) and many others wh also are accused with rape cases on them and are on duty wont take any strict action as they tmselves are a party to such a hineous crime.
     From copy covers, keychains to ads all we can see are either photos of women with indecent clothing and many producers and actors with the same cases on sexual assault for introducing new people in the bolywood industry. The FDI impossed increasing the desires of people to raise their standards. The restlessness in yongsters to distress themselves, the fasion of gettting into a relationship, the poverty struck people fighting to get rid of these increasing courruption, frauds and taxes.
    All what ever is happening is because somewhere we are all weak. If we all start to live with peace and divert our minds from control by channeliseing or energy in the right direction then we ca help in makeing a BHARAT of or holy books. Let us all join our hands together no matter what we are today we will all revive our culture and name back.

JAI HIND

Monday, January 7, 2013

A leaderless nation stumbling from one crisis to another


In the south of India, a long-standing dispute centred on the Mullaperiyar dam threatens to snowball into a major flare-up between Kerala and Tamil Nadu…A few hundreds kilometers away, work on Kudankulam power plant remains stalled due to continued protests and concerns around the safety of the plant.  The first reactor was scheduled for Dec ’09.
In “distant Assam“, activists stop trucks carrying equipment marked for the largest hydro-electric project in India – the Subansiri lower dam project, saying that the government is not listening to their concerns. The project has already been delayed by two years.
In Manipura fragile calm prevails after the lifting of the longest “blockade” in recent history – 121 days.A local resident says:
“The lifting of blockade is a mockery of government as the two warring tribes (Kukis and Nagas) can hold the government hostage anytime they wish..It’s a slap on the face of government…It’s an utter failure of the state and the centre to control these recalcitrant groups”
A government headed by a PM mocked for not speaking up tries to bring in a series of controversial measures in one go: the bill on Communal Violence, a Quota within a Quota for Muslims…(not to forget, a Jan Lokpal that is satisfying nobody). A party which declared FDI as “anti-national” in 2002 now brings a bill in Parliament to allow 51% FDI in Retail.  Ironically, a party that had FDI in Retail in its manifesto in 2004 now says it should not be allowed under any circumstances.
The ruckus leads to Parliament being adjourned after 9-days of “heated arguments”.. but not before MPs manage to get Rs 50,000 for themselves to buy an iPad or Samsung Galaxy Tab.
Meanwhile inflation remains stubbornly above the 9% mark, we continue to spend enormous resources (Rs 50 crores) on a certain Ajmal Kasab even as a flash mob does a Rang De “dance” at CST – for the “pure joy of dancing” – in case you were wondering (what next? Flash mob at Jantar Mantar? I wonder),  acommittee (!) that is examining ways to strengthen laws to curb black money gets a 2-month extension(even though it has been “examining” these issues for 8 months!) and the probe against Hasan Ali hits a dead-end.