Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Where we are going?


tc 0 fn;k esjs Hkkjr us rc nqfu;k dks fxurh vkbZ
rkjksa dh Hkk’kk nqfu;k dks Hkkjr us igys lh[kykbZ

Above two lines picked from Hindi movie “Purab or Paschim” starred Manoj Kumar and Saira Banu. These lines when read make us proud to be an Indian and when are listened takes us all to the seventh sky for being an Indian.
“Mera Bharat Mahan” “India is great”. More than 3500 years of spectacular history, our rituals, ramayan-gita any many more makes us a great historical state. With more than 50 crore hot blooded youngsters, about 8% of economic growth and ever growing military strength we are claiming to be the world super power by 2050.
This all really sounds good and even helps us having some smile on our faces. But is all this true? Are we going to a right way? For a while just forgot about your past, stop looking at the future and concentrate at the present. What we are at present?
What is the advantage of a 3500 years history when many of us even don’t know about importance of 26th January, increasing number of old age homes tells us about our rituals and most important recent CW games and 2G Scam explains the true principles of “Bhagvad Gita”.
By saying so I am not criticizing our history and don’t even want you to leave your hope for shining future. No doubt we have a very great history and we also are going to be world super power (after all we are now 5th Largest economy of the world). But at the same time we also need to concentrate on our present condition. We can’t leave our mother land in the hand of corrupt ministers and bureaucrats who are exploiting it daily and even with more confidence.
This one is also not for encouraging you to do something like Egyptians or Libyans. But can’t we raise our voice by non violence. We all have seen “Laage Raho Munna Bhai” and in my opinion we all like that.
This is the right time when we can raise our voice. The whole world is raising its voice against torture, corruption and injustice. Don’t just forget “None of us is stronger than all of us”.
At the last I am leaving you with some pictures of our present:


India Rich
India Poor
India Rich
India Poor
You all must have seen many of such pictures daily in your life and would have said "Chal Chod na yaar". But now think again for a while.

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