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Friday 8 April 2016

Our Secular "India"


What a secular country? What a secular media? What a secular police? What a secular law and order?
In a row of protests from JNU to Hyderabad and now at NIT Srinagar, a threat of being a patriot has occupied a corner in our hearts. Students are beaten up brutally by police at NIT just because they were opposing those
who were doing anti-national activities (like hoisting Pakistan's flag) and celebrating India's defeat in Cricket Match. What a brave move has shown up by "our protector - Indian Police".

Now a situation has come where suddenly, during supporting and praising our country, an anticipation of being beaten by police or anti-nationals strike in our minds.

A country should not be so liberal so that it would be crushed by its own people. In a democracy, if people are raising anti-national slogans, hoisting other nation's flags and abusing patriots of the country, what other freedom they could want? It is quite shocking and laughable that after pulling down the honour of the nation, people are saying that they respect the constitution. Nothing can be more irritating than this.
Being anti-national doesn't seems to be a crime which could be trialed in a court but a disease caused due to deficiency of moral values, patriotism, good upbringing and nice people around us. So it must be eradicated without if and but. These is no freedom of speech, no debate, no discussions required to treat a disease.
By allowing such activities in our renowned institutions fading the faith of people from them. Due to this, the future of our country and its existence would be at stake. So necessary actions in two phases should be taken by the government, firstly strictly punishing those who are involved in such destroying activities of law and order and secondly, by imbibing values to students from schools by revising the education system.
To save this country a paradigm shift in all above aspects has become essential. 
Think over it.

Wednesday 6 April 2016

Understanding our role in democracy.

I think there is a need to write this. See there is a mind-set reverberating around the country and that reflects a pathetic mentality of people. Most of the people in India support one or other political party and that is absolutely fine as if you have the ideology same as it has. But, it sometimes become irritating when any leader involves in some unacceptable activity then those who were supporting earlier take that as their own prestige and become "blind followers". This should be changed as it should be understood first that we people are the makers in democracy, if we have right to stand by anyone in country's good then we also have right to stand against him/her in country's bad. These political parties work by, for and in India and we are Indians. So we have to rather start thinking being an Indian than being a Congressian, AAPian, Samajwadi, BJPian, etc. See these names are political parties till elections, after elections they are people's representatives. If the PM or CM or any other doing good, we should support, appreciate and stand by him to build his confidence more stronger to take country forward irrespective of his/her political party. Suppose, one is CM, he is CM of an India State and if he is PM, he is PM of India not PM of BJP or any other. Think over it.

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