Thursday, October 02, 2008

My Great Indian Dream


First of all, I want to bow my head in the feet of lord Gandhi on his birthday. I would like to express myself regarding the present condition of India. Being a citizen of India, it hurts me that I am out of India for better education, it contradicts the thinking of lord Gandhi about this great nation called India. We were the center of education for Globe in past, we have invented the invincible power of peace. Now, our existence as an united India is in jeopardy. What is the cause???

I am an amateur identity in this area but I want to explain it from my own senses. The root cause is the governing system, which got deteriorated with the passage of time. As we can see our national politics was a family matter for more than half of time we spent as a free nation. People are bringing local issue for attracting votes, we have left our national issue like education, poverty and developing India as a sovereign nation. Now, I would like to count the political agenda of the main parties. They talk about the issues like Hinduism, Islam, Christianity but no one talks being an Indian. Indian Catholicism is lacking in everyone.

People talks about quota based on cast and religion but they never talk about quota or special benefits to poor Indian. When people talk about Industrialization, they only talks about their regional issues. If your regional and religious issues are such important thing then why are you pretending to be an Indian. Why you show yourself as an Indian law makers? Everyone knows that they have their identity in world as an Indian and they will loose that identity after being separated from India. As we all knows the situation of Pakistan and Bangladesh after being separated from India. If you/me/ham is going to reform India then it will be very easy to implement our idea because unity is a suppressed truth in India.
It requires an effort from every drop of Indian blood. I wish to see India as the center of world economy, art, politics, power and welfare. I don't know whether I will succeed in my path to build a new India but nevertheless I am going to try for it.

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