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Just another incident!!
by Ajay Mishra on Feb 19, 2007 12:39 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

No matter how much hue and cry you make out of this issue, for governments and policy makers it is just another incident. They won't tell you so.

In next couple of weeks, Manmohan and his gang will make fresh rhetorics or may repeat the old ones. Media would try to show its social responsibility and would criticise the goverment inattentiveness and would also preach us to be attentive and then once all these hogwash talks are over, everything gets back to where it was.

The real problem is that we don't know what is the problem. if only recognize it, we can solve it. Everything seems to impossible that we leave it to the fate and carry our daily chores and wait for another such incident only to stop a while and then proceed further.

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  RE:Just another incident!!
by anal shah on Feb 19, 2007 01:00 PM   Permalink
Hello Mr Ajay Mishra,

I agree to what you have said here up to certain extent but it is not the way exactly you are saying. Our govt. has adopted this method of peace from the begining and as Gandhiji has said that an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. The way you have mentioned for the media it is certainly true that it is just a sizzling issu for them to sell their product and after this they will critisise the politics for the same thing to be in the market. I think we rather than commenting on govt. or media we should discuss and think what would be its effect on our developing economy. We are still staybilising our economy and if we think of some kind of revenge or we just take back our hand for/seeking co-operation is going to affect us only and when ever our leader's come to some decision they must have some long term effects of it in their minds which can help us in growth. There is always a better way to do things our challenge is to find it and i think our leaders are doing it in a very good manner.

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by Ajay Mishra on Feb 19, 2007 02:47 PM   Permalink
I really don't think that the current government policies are made for the long term development of our nation. In fact, long term goals require bold policy moves and I have never found a strong policy move by Manmohan gang until now. They just want to maximise their political gains, and they are very good at it. For instance, reservation bill which was passed amazingly quickly, sachar committee recommendations were enacted even before we knew what the heck committee was made up for. I am not against social equity or religious harmony, but I am against the way the goverment use these issues to gain political mileage.


In fact, to really judge upon the goverment performance, we don't even have to use all the facts and stories floating around on internet. Let's be simple and try to answer these questions:
-- Do the goverment policies ever seem to be made in good spirit?
-- Don't you always get either confused or agitated when you try to evaluate the policies rationally?
-- Is your neighborhood safer than before? Are you paying more for same standard of living, pls don't include rise in number of TV series as a factor in deciding living standard?
I guess you can verify yourself that Manmohan gang is not doing any good to us. And we don't control them in anyway.

So, what I wanted point out was "Government is not acting in people's long term benefit which explains why even these heinous crimes against our own people seem not enough for them to act and prevent their recurrence".

Finally, there is another explanation that in fact goverment is unable to prevent such incidents at all. it might be true, but it's very scary to imagine that we are all on our own.

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by piyush bakshi on Feb 19, 2007 01:50 PM   Permalink
the problem ajay is that the hindu is beseiged by impotence that lord krishna mentions in the Gita, rotten politicians are selfish and hindus are equally selfish and cold-hearted to what happens in the country, we refuse to accept our responsibility as the majority population of this country and let politicians and pseudo-secularists which includes the media, dictate to us. mother india does not deserve this, peace mechanisms with rogue pakistan will not work. the silly surd and the italian madame could be least bothered, the hindu in this country has still not been able to understand as to why after all was this country divided in the name of religion, does this mean that muslim dominated areas will again cede from india, it confuses and angers the hindu but he is too weak mentally to ask questions from the media and the politicians. rotten ppl point out ULFA and LTTE as hindu terrorists, are they really? or have they been spawned by the state? muslims are into anti-national activities all over the world wherever they are present, have they or the pseudo secularists ever attempeted any introspection? but maybe the spunkless and spineless hindus that venerate ppl like gandhi and nehru deserve this.

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