Sunday, July 23, 2017

Self acclaimed intellectuals vs Bhakts

The problem with our intellectuals is they will find all sorts of problems in everything good or bad but will never come up with any sort of viable solution for those. It's very easy to criticize but very difficult to work. In a parliamentary democracy no public work can be rendered without criticism. Someone will always smell foul in each and every case. The biggest problem with the intellectuals today is how Modi ji is winning and gaining so much of public support despite all efforts being made to tarnish his image and leaving no stone unturned saying no work has been done in last three years. They will shout in public, on TV and elsewhere, "tell me even a single thing Modi has done" and will pat their own backs. But days after days, weeks after weeks, months after months, Modi ji is not just winning the elections but also the hearts of the public. At the same time he is taking tough decisions in the interest of the people and the economy. He is coming with long term sound strategies, many of them are for the first time and people are not used to those so there are all attempts to make people believe that nothing is being done or whatever is being done is just a waste. Well we the Bhakts keep on laughing on the intellectuals' parameters of judging governance. Democracy wins after all. Mind it democracy doesn't come without cost and yes, cost (Kashta/pain) to many..
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India- a land devoured by capitalism, patriotism - no takers

We the Indians used Rs. 90000 crores on purchasing of mobile handsets in just one year that just went past. This is huge, may be the total GDP of a country. We are big, in fact very big.. we can't be a third world country heart tends to believe. But we have to accept the harsh reality on the other hand there are people who commit suicide because of hunger and debt, there are people who live under the huts near the stinking nallas or in a tent on either side of the roads in torn cloths and their children begging on roads bare footed knocking each and every car that stops near the red lights, there are children and teenagers who work as ragpickers from dawn to dusk to get something from the trashes we throw in the places where we would hardly like to even see and ever pass will put a hanky over our nose. Is it unfair when taxes are collected by the government to lessen this divide of the rich and the poor? There are several questions to answer, there are several problems that need solution? Every menace that we witness, isn't that related with the vast population? Isn't that related to the petty politics of division? Use of fake Chinese parts with stamps of made in Germany in our Dhanush, the final trial of which failed recently and the latest CAG reports that we don't have ammunition for more than 10 days whereas we ought to have at least sixty days of ammunition - where do we stand? Is there any patriotism left somewhere or that is left only with the Jawans who regularly die on war front or fighting with the terrorists? Many questions without answers.. sick consumeristic society that thinks of only me and my family with no care for anything else...
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India in 2050 : on course of becoming an economic superpower and alleviating poverty

Day before yesterday I was discussing with my friends how despite so much of progress we have failed to provide the living standard to maj...