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The general saying goes ” something/someone at its best” to praise someone of one’s exemplary performance. However, to praise someone or rather a group of politicians with loosely framed ideologies, we can rightly call them performing at their worst! Every educated SANE mind knows about what I’m proposing to discuss, may be that’s why you are reading this blog, a blog devoted to national interest; with some hopes of being included in the mass message to the Left party to grow and prosper in their motherland – China. Sometimes I wonder if China a group of “intruders” like the jehadi in the form of the Indian Communist party, who can do nothing but cause India shame and work in national disinterest. I wonder why people of West Bengal vote them at all. Or may be they are forced into it! I haven’t heard of any positive signs of growth and “common man” welfare beginning to take place in West Bengal. For some reason, we don’t even see West Bengal’s borders being strengthened to curb infiltration of Bangladeshis. Nor has “inflation” been under control in West Bengal. Surprisingly, we don’t even hear political racket in the form of money hoarding with the Left politicians; a key factor could be that the money lies in their Chinese banks if not the Swiss Banks!
I am sure all my fellow Indians would agree that the nuclear deal is unnecessarily hyped by our politicians, though I must commend the Congress parties’ patience to handle the Left for almost 5 years now! China definitely in collaboration with Pakistan has a big hand through the Left in Indian internal politics. Why does China need to oppose the Indo US nuclear deal otherwise? Moreover, Left is actually supporting China and to the extent even the Hindutva party BJP! That’s ridiculously surprising. It refuses to accept the nuclear deal in the pretext of resolving “inflation”. So if we are allowed to question our apparent political “leaders” why did they not let fuel price rise earlier? With an increase in the fuel price much earlier, consumption would have gone down, thereby controlling inflationary pressures. Though its not too late now either, but the Left needs to get out of the “common man” suffering. Anyway, every man in India is suffering with the Left’s interference in all good deeds for India. Has the Left done anything to improve agriculture in Bengal? Have the food grain prices in Bengal been stable so long? Then why does the Left not heed to the nuclear deal which would provide only 3% or may be 7% in the next 10 years? Is the stamped and imported from USA a valid reason for them to pull the government down before its term? Is this the only way to put your views forth? Of course, China could be the only hand in this chaotic and insane behavior. The left could have endorsed what it would like to have the the safety agreement or what changes it would like to see in the deal. By just claiming that we will pull out of coalition and that the government should look into inflation first, the Left isn’t adding any value to India. It will largely be responsible for increasing the Inflationary pressure by pulling the government down before its term and thereby calling for early polls. A bunch of complete nut heads. I believe even buffalo’s thick head is easier to understand.
A little wonder – 3% supply of power in India wouldn’t make India completely self sufficient in power, however it would open plenty of trade avenues between India and USA, thereby giving India access to cutting edge nano technology, advanced computer chips, etc. These will go a long way to help reform the Indian economy, cetirus paribus Left is thrown to its motherland – China. This nuclear deal will obviously let America intrude in the largest democratic country of the world, yet we have to trade off between losing our independence for national interest or crippling in the hands of poor infrastructure and negative growth rates. Looking at the population surge, even 3% extra energy will halp serve millions of people across the country. However, the Left insists in making the “common man” even more “common” by depriving them of basic needs.
In view of the above, I have two goals for the Left – One, we should deprive each and every member of the Left – especially Prakash Karat of power for one whole year – 365 days! It would POSSIBLY serve a good lesson and he would probably begin to feel what his “common man” goes through in the remote parts of the country. Or/ And two, we could ask the Left to help set up power infrastructure to the extent of 3% of India’s power requirement. The second alternative looks very appealing!
Last night on NDTV news, Barkha Dutt ( I strongly believe she should be voted as the PM of India) interviewed a Congress representative as well as a CPI (Left). Impressively, Left representative sounded like a failure in life – I wonder why and how was he ever voted as a political leader who couldn’t even speak confidently. It seemed as though he had no reason to not support the deal. Kudos to Barkha Dutt, I really admired her strong call for the nuclear deal. Why should a simple nuclear deal with USA be thought as being of national intrusion, but deal with China as of national interest?
Are the Left parties listening? Can they answer India? We all are waiting eagerly, and demand explanations. You are a political leader because of us – each and every Indian here. Have the courage to face the country Left? Voice your thoughts Indians.. we’re the people of tomorrow. Lets act now and live in amazing land of Incredible India
When I started blogging and sharing my blogs with my friends, they never read it. I have a bunch of lazy friends! But then one of them said that people who’re lonely and can’t express openly, blog to be heard in the unknown and virtual world. Its the attention they get from the unknown world that makes them feel special. I ignored that point of view. Not that I blog too often; to write something I should urge and feel what I pen down ( or type in)!
For many class of people like me, we love to write and read. Its like a hobby, just as dance, gardening and cooking. Difference is the technology. Obviously with the push and pull technology, why not make the most out of it. I fear that people who think like my friend can’t pen down their thoughts on any random topics, and hence feel that people who do are solitary individuals. During the pre-internet era, we had personal diaries – in which I never wrote my day to day details, but yes, just like random topics in my blog, I have a lock n key diary which starts from when I turned 13. It starts with a loud banner ” Do not open if you’re under 13 and over 19 – not for non teenagers” So I’m afraid I can no longer read my diary!
So back to the point… Why do we blog? Its the same as why do they have editorial section in the newspaper where experts express their opinion on various matters. Like we know, internet has made this world a global village and hence its easier and faster to share information at the click of a button. Its the same as advertising a new product – to spread awareness and knowledge. Its the same as browsing through websites which have educational stuff published. Basically because of their simplicity, blogs have become so popular that they’re easy to use than create own sites. Even if you go through random blogs, there is a wealth of information from well read people around the globe – and they’re not biased media reports. They’re true accounts of real people.
Well my blog sounds like forcing this whole world to wear their thinking caps and get moving… But its truly a unique experience to feel what you write!
