Tuesday 18 June 2013

The great betrayal.

Today a heartrending thing occurred in Indian politics. Janata Dal United (JDU) spearheaded by Nitish Kumar broke up and drifted apart from NDA (National Democratic Alliance). JDU which has been an ally of NDA for past 17 years was unhappy and miffed over the culling of Narendra Modi as BJP's 2014 polls campaign chief.

Today the alliance for which Sh. Jai Prakash Narayan, a legendary politician campaigned, the political alliance which broke the Congress rule and also the perspective that no one except Nehru-Gandhi family can reign the nation, the alliance which debilitated the notion that genes are necessary or mandatory to rule but it just takes strong heart and ingenious mind. The alliance whose leaders exhibited that it doesn't matter where you come from, something that matters is that what you do or can do. The alliance which gave India one of the best Prime Ministers Shri. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, an enormously eloquent orator and the man who represented India on international forums with humongous meticulousness and assiduousness. The alliance which gave India the first non- Congress government completing all five years in office and ultimately the alliance which routed and trounced Pakistan in the 1999 Kargil War showing the world what the real strength and prowess of India is. That alliance haplessly has now become fragmented and JDU has segregated and isolated itself from that charismatic alliance.

The reason that JDU cited was in my perception truly abstruse. Who says that Narendra Modi is not a secular leader? He is indeed a secular as well as 
socialist leader who want an equitable distribution of resources to all the sections of society. All the parties say that he was embroiled in the exacerbation of 2002 Godhra riots. Are they having any proof? Even the judiciary has given him a clean chit exonerating him from all the allegations and who are you to decide whether a person is secular or not. Only the people of India are having the power in their hand to decide whether a man is secular or not and the denizens of Gujarat have voted him victoriously in the assembly elections giving him a clean chit and have shown that they consider him as a great as well as socialist and secular devoid of any segregation and the thing worth to be noted here is that even the muslims of gujarat are voting for him and supporting him, this is obvious from the humongous amount of muslims who congregated in the Sadbhavna mission and supported him exhibiting that Narendra Modi is nurturing peace and engendering prosperity in Gujarat. Narendra Modi's Gujarat model has been extolled by everyone and even the EU (European Union) and USA (United States of America) are with Modi and have laud him for the commendable work of progress in Gujarat.

Some people were reported saying that Narendra Modi is not famous outside Gujarat. This thing is completely spurious. He is an acclaimed leader all over the India and Indians want him to lead them with him fastidious attention and hard work.

Nitish Kumar is now going to form a government with Lalu Prasad Yadav because of the same ideology of both of them. Both say that Narendra Modi is not secular and are compatible with each other. Nitish Kumar should definitely move ahead with Lalu Prasad Yadav.


God bless you.
God bless India
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti

Tuesday 11 June 2013

The Grand Old Man of BJP.

First of all I would like to heartily congratulate Mr. Narendra Modi on being elected as the BJP 2014 election chief campaigner. I also congratulate him for moving a step ahead in realising his dream of becoming the Prime Minister of India. 

Modi is a great leader, orator and ultimately a great and beloved man for his people. From the year 2001 when Narendra Modi took the helm of Gujarat which was completely devastated and annihilated by the tremors Bhuj Earthquake, Modi has been serving the state till now and has made the state relish the progress and economic development under his able guidance. Modi started many campaign which took the state from rags to riches. The Vibrant Gujarat Summit which has been able to diminish unemployment in the state to  a great extent and has prompted and aroused the interest of many big corporates in the Gujarat and the Sadbhavna mission which has made all the people irrespective of their caste, creed, religion unite under one forum. All these things have been great

Modi is not only a state leader but also a national as well as international leader. He has been maintaining good relations with European Union and has visited many countries like China, Japan and Singapore for diplomatic matters. In India Modi has always been projected as the best man to run the country and the whole India laud him for his Gujarat State progress model which accelerated  the rate of growth of Gujarat by leaps and bounds taking the state to the honour of being one of the best and most prosperous states of the Republic of India.

But one of the oldest and most experience leader of India, Mr. Lal Krishna Advani is somehow vexed and disquieted by the culling of Narendra Modi as the 2014 BJP chief campaigner and this vexation resulted his resignation from all the positions that he has been holding in BJP. In my perspective too I believe that Mr. Advani should have been given the precious opportunity to spearhead the electioneering  and should have been chosen as the chief of the campaign. 

Don't misunderstand me. I am not saying that Mr. Modi is ineligible for such a big position but I am saying that the man who from the beginning has been serving the BJP, who has been the Deputy Prime Minister should have been opted for such an onerous duty. Mr. Advani has been serving the BJP from the time when it was not even founded. It would not be wrong to say that he is one of the founders of BJP. He was also involved in Jana Sangh, Janata Party and has done much for the BJP. He has taken BJP from nothing to everything and served as the Deputy PM of a non-Congress government which completed its full tenure. Is not Mr. Advani the best and opulent person for the job? Yes, he is. He has made this party grow and has pampered the party as his own child. This is the man who took the BJP from 2 votes to 159 votes. He has done a brobdingnagian and prodigious world which is incredible and immeasurable. He has faced as well as annihilated so many hardship.

Modi is a great leader and can run the nation but Mr. Advani is much experienced than any other leader in the country and should be given the opportunity to run the campaign for election and if BJP wins the election he should be made the Prime Minister of India.

Sunday 9 June 2013

Slipping into the ditch of failure.

                                   

From some years the number of scams, spot-fixing scandals, crimes etc. are at their record surge or high. We are day by day becoming inefficient to take these immoral things to a halt. Even our Police has started dereliction of duty and has started becoming embroiled in many vices. So who is there to protect us? Most importantly our economy has also experience a prodigious drift towards the low.

Whose fault is this? The government bears the liability of all these things and should be upbraided for bad governance. This would be the first response that I am going to get from you people. 

But is the answer flawless! Have you stopped bribing the brokers in government offices to get your license ready? Have you ever tried to ask for your right? 
Definitely not. If Indians had refrained from such immoral acts I would not have been writing this blog. 

But the real thing is that still We are the bad and the government is bad. But the real truth lies in the thing that we people are debauched. This is the real bitter truth. Believe me.

We have not been able to give morality to our children. We have failed at it in a very dreadful manner.

Parents definitely have a greater role to play in a child's life. But a teacher has do more than that to make her students stand up in their difficult life. But Dronacharya (Teacher of Pandavas and Kauravas in Mahabharata)  has stopped incarnating in India. In India the education system has degraded to its utmost low transcending all the limits. The real truth is our teachers are bad. 
Teachers who make the future are no longer interested in the future of nation. The truth lies in this fact.

The system of both Private schools and Government schools in India have proved to a failure.

In (not all) Private schools teachers are not admitted on the basis of their education but are hired on the basis of their salary. Teachers are not interested in teaching the students in Private schools. They are having the tension of their job, their family affairs and many other things due to which they can't teach the students and their students aspire to become unproductive for the nation. 


In Government school many teachers want to come. But only talented teacher can enter because they have to clear many exams like CTET and many other things. But after getting a job in the government school these teachers (not all) become arrogant and don't teach students because they know that the parents of these students are unlettered and would not say anything to the teacher and the other thing is that there teachers have got permanent jobs. No one can fire them. They come to school, gossip with fellow teachers, talk about the contemporary fashion etc. and go home. Only few are there who are concerned with their students. Most of these teachers are not having any passion for teaching. Either they are forced in this profession by their families because they were having nothing else to do or they are in the schools because they want to earn a good, bulky salary. 
In India, in every household you would inevitably find at least 1 person with a B.Ed degree. This shows the degradation of our system. Our standards about teachers and students have gone so low that those who don't want to do anything become teachers.

In India only 20% children have access to "decent" education while the rest are unfortunate. This is most probably due to lack of good teachers in our nation and overabundance of teachers that by class 5, half the children could not read class 2 notebooks and many could not solve simple division questions. It is due to lack of interested teachers that by class 10, our students rank second last out of 74 countries in a test recently given by Program for International Student Assessment. This is in toto distressing and doleful. We need to open our eyes now. 

The other thing is impurities in our teaching system. The new CCE has been sophisticatedly designed to enhance the creativity of the students. But it has overburdened the students profusely. Every day there is a new project and every tomorrow there in a new test. The student gets befuddled and bewildered about what should he do. Should he complete the assignment or prepare for the test. He tries to put his feet in two boats and ends up excelling nothing. The teacher is always busy completing her syllabus, collecting assignments and projects and can't interact with students and can't make them responsible and credible denizens of the nation.

The solution to this problem has been eloquently and articulately expounded by Mr. Barack Obama. He has clearly said that," Bad teachers should be fired." 

For a radical change we have to be strict. Fire the bad teachers who are not having the motive of making their children the best people in the world. 

Now its on you.
 God Bless you.
God Bless India.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.
Jai Ma Bharti.





  

Friday 7 June 2013

Much Ado About Nothing.

Lately I found a deluge of writers penning down articles about the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) starring of Mr. Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of Gujarat as the Prime Ministerial candidate and the wrangles and discord between the leaders of BJP. A plethora of writers have been giving their vital, crucial and consequential advice to BJP party that if it wants to ride the 2014 elections victoriously, it should first terminate the trifle squabble in the party's own leadership.





But as far as I am concerned I don't held any perception which is pertinent to theirs but contrary to that I am having a perception which is in toto and antagonist to theirs. In my opinion such suggestions to the BJP would be fatuous and fallacious and the other thing is that I am not able to unravel or catch on the topic or discord among the party which these writers have been writing for.

In such a big and prodigious party there could be some minute discords about some decisions but that doesn't bear the meaning that the party is victim of conflict of interest and the party is not having a common opinion. But its vice versa is true. Having different and distinguished opinions on various topics could inevitably lead to some mind-boggling discussions which eventually lead to the embracing of a very good outcome which is very promising and propitious than the previous choices and that indeed enhance the horizons of the party. 

Two significant coalitions to be watched for the 2014 general elections are NDA (National Democratic Alliance) and UPA (United Progressive Alliance). You have to confess and concede that there is no conflict of interest in the UPA unlike NDA.

In UPA tranquility prevails. In UPA there is only one prominent party that is Indian National Congress (INC). There is only one central party in UPA which gives the charge to other parties to work. There is only one powerhouse which is 10, Janpath or the High Command which pronounce the orders to be promulgated and is going to decide the PM, the cabinet, people in the cabinet and people out of the cabinet. There are only a handful of people or a dynasty which opts the leaders in the cabinet. "Some wrong decisions can be there."



Now lets come to Bharatiya Janata Party. First of all lets jump to a topic which is much ado about nothing. Recently Lal Krishna Advani, a senior leader of BJP , extolled Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mr. Shivraj Singh Chauhan for his tremendous laudable work in Madhya Pradesh but as far as I am concerned I don't deem it as Mr. Advani's abhorrence of Mr. Narendra Modi. I don't think that lauding of Shivraj Singh Chauhan by Mr. Advani is not a bad omen for Modi 

that Mr. Advani is against him. Shivraj Singh and Narendra Modi that Mr. Advani is against him. Shivraj Singh and Narendra Modi are great leaders of their states and having carried out humongous development in their respective states through their meticulousness. 

Praise one doesn't mean deprecation of the other. We should not take the praise of Mr. Chauhan as a bad thing for Modi and should not consider this matter so prominently and should not take this matter to such an extreme hyperbole. 

Tuesday 4 June 2013

For whom is the Republic of India meant for?

The contemporary UPA government rests under the umbrella of secularism.  For a long time the Indian National Congress (INC) has been using the secularism as an ammunition against its antagonists in election and on this stand it has been marring Narender Modi (although he has been vindicated in the court of law) and for many years it has been bearing the tag line of “SECULARISM”.  



The latest GDP figures clearly portray a stagnant position of Indian economy. The economy growth crashed to around 5% in the financial phase 2012-13, the lowest in the last decade and we are back to a gloomy shade of economy. Coming out of economy we can easily see every sector of India Inc.  Politics standard has degraded to a copious low and the scams continue to bully the citizens of Republic of India. Politics has just been curtailed to just levelling accusations over other party leaders and the leaders around here (except some) seem not to be ready to come ahead and many here in the leadership are not worth leading the nation.
Now let’s again come to the secularism tag of our government.  First of all secularism has nothing to do with the economy. If you work efficiently, you are going to get immensely- this is the rule of economy and nothing else. Secularism is a political creed and has almost nothing to do with economy.  

Election 2014 are near and the government is back again with the secular tag. But is our system a really secular system. It might be in the eyes of Constitution of India which in its preamble says that India is a secular state. Preamble of India states many things but the bitter truth is all those things are merely followed in the Republic of India and secularism is in the same condition here.

A secular government is one which will ensure that religious minorities are tolerated and everyone is treated equally irrespective of caste, creed or religious denomination, period and a secular state is one which doesn’t have an official religion meaning that all religions are treated equally.

Moving a step ahead if we discuss secularism in India and if we discuss whether India is secular state or not then this thing is worth challenging.  Can a state become secular if it doesn’t supply equal opportunities or goods to the people living in it? Is a state secular even when the people living in the state are not enjoying the benefits like the others? Is a non egalitarian society a secular state? Definitely true. The state could not be dubbed as a secular one.

It is arguably true that India is not truly a secular state. The onus that a secular state bears is to make all the people there equal and emancipated. If a fraction of people is not as developed as the others then taking that section to their level and then make all of them live without any extra right given to any person. But Indian leaders keep befooling and separating us over and over on the issue of secularism.

This has been a perpetual art of people to segregate us and then take advantage of us and people keep believing that they are being uplifted.

Let’s talk about an issue which many people fear to talk about. The issue is reservation. Governments keep allocating SCs/STs/OBCs reservation and say that the reservation is to uplift and to improve the position of the people belonging to the backward castes but I tell you this is the best thing to play the caste politics. Through this some crook and vile people want to make the backward classes their vote bank and want to isolate the people of India. The point of the secular politics is not to divide but to help people come with each other. Through reservation we are separating people.

During the drafting of constitution our great constitution assembly drafters in a very intelligent and shrewd manner in order to uplift the people (that was a real true attempt to help backward people come ahead and emerge out) proposed reservation for people belonging to the backward classes but some people now are taking advantage of this thing. The real truth is that these people are now walking shoulder to shoulder to the people of upper caste. A report by IIT-Delhi proclaimed that 51,170 general category student gave the JEE (Advanced) and 47,085 OBC candidates appeared for the prestigious exam. IITs which are among the best engineering universities of the whole world have recorded such a great number of OBC candidates giving this exam and these numbers say a lot.

What I mean is that by saying all these things is that by giving reservations we are telling the people from OBC/ SC/ST category that they are inferior to people of other castes. We are telling them the false thing that they are not up to that mark. Aren’t we befooling them? And by giving reservation we are creating a very bad and ingrained   animosity in people. For whom the reservation was meant for have completed a long journey and now they are equal to the upper caste people. The other thing is calling them SC/ST/OBC also denigrates their reputation. The real truth is they are the citizens of India.

Let me say something now that is the real truth.

There is no India meant for people of upper caste, lower caste, no caste, Hindus, Muslims or minorities. Keep in mind that there is only one and only one India that is the Republic of India and this India is inseparable and high above any discrimination or segregation. A republic in which all the people are equally important and vital for nation’s growth.

Think over it.

God bless you

God bless India

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat

Jai Ma Bharti






Monday 3 June 2013

Eradicate it or it will annihilate you.

The recent Darbha valley (Chattisgarh) massacre scandalized the whole nation traumatizing every denizen of India. 
 

On 25 May 2013, naxalite insurgents of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) assaulted a convoy of Indian National Congress (INC) leaders in Darbha Valley of Sukma district , Chattisgarh leading to 27 fatalities comprising of Mahendra Karma, a state minister and Congress Chattisgarh Chief Nand Kumar Patel.

But after the emerging of the Darbha Valley case, one thing which was in toto borne out and substantiated is the slack security allocated in such a sensitive area and the next thing is the complete and fiasco in the Naxal affected areas. Much talks, ingenious and sophisticated talks have been conducted and a deluge of strategic decisions have been taken but it would not be spurious to say that zero progress has been there and the situation of Chattisgarh has not ameliorated.

If we go to the numbers, then from the year 1989 to the year 2012, around 6,432 civilians have been mowed down while 2,312 security personnel have been decimated.

Still the areas under the impact of Naxalites remain rudimentary and there seems to be no progress at all. And Darbha is not an aberration. 

Some big naxal attacks are as follows:-

1. April 6, 2010 - Maoists kill around 75 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Dantewada district of Chattisgarh. 

2.October 8, 2009: Seventeen policemen were killed in an ambush by Maoists at the Laheri police station in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra.

3. July 1, 2008: Maoist rebels carried out attacks on a police station, killing nine people, including policemen, at an outpost in Sasaram in Bihar's Rohtas district and flee with arms and ammunition. 

4. March 5, 2007: Jharkhand Mukti Morcha's Lok Sabha member Sunil Kumar Mahato shot dead by Maoists. Two of his bodyguards and a party colleague also killed in the attack while watching a football match at a village in Jamshedpur in Jharkhand.


5.  September 7, 2007: Former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Janardhan Reddy and his wife N. Rajyalakshmi escape unhurt while three Congress workers are killed in a Maoist attack in the state's Nellore district.


6. February 9, 2006: Eight Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel killed when rebels raid a warehouse of the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) and take away explosives from a village near Bailadila in Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh.


7.  November 13, 2005: Hundreds of activists of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) attack the police line in south Bihar's Jehanabad district.

All these incidents happened due to nothing but the lax adjustments of security forces. Incidents like these are in legion. But now it is the high time when the security forces need to rise up and notwithstanding giving lame excuses take the onus of safeguarding the people as well as making the naxalism come to a halt.

The failures at Darbha were not simple instances of deficiency of coordination but there was tremendous lacunae in the policy making  procedure of the governments (both centre and the state). A relatively small and poorly armed security contingent was attacked by a poorly equipped small army cadre. For some two hours the small armed forces group fought with the Maoists and when they were overrun by the ammunition Maoists took the cover of the area. After the shooting Maoists shot down Mahendra Karma, founder of Salwa Judum 50 times and stabbed him around 78 times while the Congress Chattisgarh Chief Nand Kumar Patel’s son was beheaded and he himself was shot many times by the merciless naxalites.

This attack is really reprehensible but we should mind our businesses by just condemning the attacks we need to make improvement at every field. Improvement is the necessity of time. The barbarity of attack (Maoists danced on the dead body of Mahendra Karma) is not the works of revolutionaries. We need to deal with them with the iron fist. We need to emend our systems in order to ensure the safety of the people of Chattisgarh as well as the integrity of the province. Work is needed to be done and rearrangement of security forces for better security is what we want contemporarily.

Andhra Pradesh, the state which was most affected by the Maoists attacks followed a great policy which led the diminishing attacks and the problem was tackled up to a huge extent. Andhra Pradesh did the same thing that Punjab did to tackle the Khalistani movement and this thing really helped Andhra Pradesh.

The other states affected by the barbarity and viciousness of the naxalites need to follow the suit to progress.

Naxalism is a great concern and we need to do something to abolish, eradicate and obliterate this grandiose problem and to protect our people. It is the right time for us to rectify our mistakes so as to annihilate this problem.

God bless India.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti