Sunday, May 25, 2014

What will happen to Kezriwal and Anti corruption movement?


Close to 2 years back I have written about Anna Hazare and Arvind Kezriwal in my blog, the only difference is now we have a lot of clarity on what they could not achieve and where they have gone wrong (of course most of it could be mere perceptions).Couple of hours back I was casually reading on Quora, A question about Aam Admi Party supporters caught my attention. This person who posted the question seems to have vexed up with the supporters of Kezriwal and APP even after it's debacle in elections and sensation about Kezriwal's arres and resignations of Shazia, capt.Gopinath. I think his frustration is fair but at the same time "Supporters" have no choice to an extent, leaders can resign and join other parties but a once supporter will always be considered to be a supporters even  if he/she does not believe in AK/AAP anymore.

So who to blame? Supporters or the party & Leadership?

First of all, I don't think AK has clarity on what he wants to achieve with his party which in way promotes the culture of taking decisions suddenly aiming short term gains - which will be frustrating for people around him. 

Second, Leaders who joined AK/AAP were in a hurry to support him before even understating the philosophy of the party - obviously their loyalties will disappear in a quick time.

Third, the way Aam Admi party is being run sometimes it looks like an even management company who plans and executes “Dharnas”. Criticism by Capt.Gopinath or by Shazia or not far from truth for obvious reasons. Absence of Democracy" in AAP is quite natural for the reason that as a country we are extremely far from this word internal democracy within our political parties, moreover it is very unlikely to happen to AAP with the stance they take on few issues like Kashmir, Khap etc. It will be pretty much driven by AK and few more - I don’t think Shazia is new to this, and just realized there is "no democracy in the party" .

Leadership is the problem for AAP, they seems to have come to a conclusion that questioning is far more comfortable than answering. So for now AAP is an unguided missile.

United by cause, divided by agenda. What will Anna, Kiran Bedi and others do?

The whole nation knows the fact that Anna Hazare and Kiran Bedi supported Narendra Modi, now that he is the prime minister, can they influence Modi to get the list of black money holders in swiss bank? If they ask will BJP will act on it? These are the biggest questions bothering most of the honest supporters of Anti-corruption movement.

Now that Kiran Bedi’s name is taking rounds in the media for Delhi CM post, will she be able to put pressure on Modi’s government? Or will she just keep quite? I can’t stop being cynical now, has she done all this just to grab nation’s attention so that she could qualify for the top post in Delhi? The much larger question is whether this whole “Anti-corruption movement” is part of the long-term pre-election strategy of BJP?

Too many questions! They all arise because of we can establish a relation and trend between the major players in Anti -corruption movement : Ram Jethmalani is fighting a case I Supreme court to get the black money back, Ram Dev Baba has been giving lectures on the same, we know about Kiran Bedi and Anna Hazare already. But not even once these guys tried to come together and sorted out a plan as to how they will pressurize the government to have this major task completed. Now my questions make sense?


For now AAP is an unguided missile and Kiran Bedi, well should we say future CM and Anna Hazare the Guru of 2 chief ministers, possibly the only honest man left?


Friday, April 18, 2014

Ganges to Thames – a slice of memory - My travel experiences : Varanasi and London


This is a long pending post, I’ve been procrastinating it for a while. I was compelled to write this while I was in the flight back from London to India. Thanks to Emirates, they asked me to travel in a flight which was ahead of the flight I am supposed to travel. It was December in London, delay of flights is pretty much expected, temperature drops drastically and might rain too. I thought I would miss my connecting flight from Dubai to India if I take a chance. Travelling with the option they gave me appealed to be the right decision. I on-boarded the flight and got bored with same Bollywood movie collection they have, tried reading for some time, did not work. There was a thought which was bothering me from the moment I landed in London. I shall tell you what it was later.

Let me come back to why I named this post as “Ganges to Thames”, well just to denote the places I travelled in a span of a year – Varanasi and London and my emotions, experiences. I should thank my job for giving me an opportunity to travel and see places for real.
It was campus recruitment season and in my current company we only go to IIT campuses to recruit fresher’s, so I’ve asked my team to choose what campus they would like to visit, indirectly hinting that I would like to travel to BHU, they understood an left BHU for me I think. But they would have thought I wanted to go to Varanasi to pray Lord shiva where as my interest was to see Ganges in Varanasi and stay there. River Ganga has a great place in my heart like for most Indians, the moment I think of gages I can’t stop imaging the roaring milky white water, jumping from the sky. Completely influenced by what my grandmother used to tell me when I was a child.

Along with other 2 colleagues of mine, went to Varanasi through Delhi. The moment I entered the hotel, there was only one thing circling in my mind, let me see Ganga first rest all next. Took bath, bullied my colleagues and requested them to get ready fast so that we can go to the river bank. Arranged a cab from the hotel, as we travel through the roads I could see the old (pre-1998 India I should say) buildings, not really well maintained roads, orange color stains everywhere. Not a great visual for someone who got used to so called hi-tech city, Hyderabad roads (There are the same in the rainy season though), one surprise was foreigners everywhere, I expected them but not in the number I was seeing, they are there everywhere. The more we got close to the river the more excited I became. The moment car was stopped I jumped out of the car and started walking briskly. Let me tell you, I was disappointed at the first sight itself; it was muddy, green water, I could not feel the flow of water with my eyes, felt like someone punched in my face…. I may not come to Varanasi again because I am not religious at all and now all the way I come here to see Ganges in this state. We took a ride I the river my colleagues took a holy dip, I could not do that , not because I am hygiene conscious but because of the pain of disappointment  I was carrying think I could be the only mad person who did not take a dip in Ganges after going to Varanasi. When I went to the college I asked one of the professors on why Varanasi is like this, I could not find even a slight resemblance of the development our governments talk about, the security at the temple also looked quite not sufficient for the historical and religious importance it has. Professor looked uncomfortable and deviate the topic to how Varanasi was the only city which had best drainage system in the world few hundred years back. The only relief was visiting Saranath, it was a beautiful experience. I still feel the photographs I clicked at Saranath are the most precious ones I ever had.

After few months, I had to travel to London. It was my first overseas travel. My colleagues and one of my friends who lives in London scared me of the winter there. So I had to shop specially for winter wear which suits less than 10 degrees temperature. Was a long journey. The moment I stepped out of the   Airport the only thing I could feel was that someone put a piece of ice on my jaw. Quickly opened the jacket and wore it, I could not feel comfortable till I lit a cigarette.
Got in to a cab (They call it Black cab there, which is expensive) and asked him how much it would be to go to St.pauls. He said approximately 80 pounds, I thought of screaming and saying “are you insane”? 8000 rupees for a cab? In a moment realized I can’t convert those into rupees and compare. Checked into the hotel. I thought of eating something which is spicy along with rice, could not find anything in the hotel menu, had to force myself to eat a sandwich and sleep.

At St.Paul's
Next morning I had to go the office, requested the receptionist to guide me to ONE new change, he said it is 2 minutes’ walk from there, the moment I step out of the hotel, I could feel the coldness on my fingers even while gloves on. I really enjoyed the walk along the churchyard of St.Pauls every day. Roads are clean, most of the people respect traffic rules, even there was no traffic people patiently wait the green signal, I was surprised to see people jogging in thin T-shirts and shorts. Even school going kids does not have any extra protection like gloves, but that is nature, it empowers human beings.

My boss took me out for lunch twice, along with wine and nice sandwiches. I was scared of eating beef or pork – though I consider myself to be a more materialist, the kind of brainwash happens during childhood – you just can’t erase it at all. My boss was a good looking, tall (for Indian standard), white man. I used to enjoy the way he treats waiters in the restaurant and the way he strikes rapport with them. Shopping for kids, good food, wine and taking a tour of London, especially the museum, London bridge, Shakespeare’s globe were amazing wanted to go to London school of Economics, but could not go due to time constraint on Saturday.
But the moment I saw some jewellery of Moghuls, and Kohinoor diamond in the museum, I started feeling disturbed. The feeling that “I am in the same country which not long ago caused suffering for my country”. Took away most precious things from my motherland, killed thousands of my countrymen. Don’t all these beautiful looking structures have the stains of Bhagat Singh’s blood? How about the murders they have done across the world? These monuments, do they ever carry a small piece of writing in their history about what their rulers had done to the world? It was long deeply disturbing thought. 
  
The consolation was cab drivers, hotel staff talking about India with a sense of respect. While I was on my way back to the Heathrow’s airport, the cab driver after knowing I am from India said “ You are ruling the IT world mate, we have lot of Indians here in London who are doing well and really rich”. I said thanks – did not know how to respond. I thought; well let his comment come true more and more, let India rule the world, not in the way Germany or Britain did.



Sunday, March 30, 2014

On that day dear politician, we all wish to dance on your grave

Curtain rose for the mega drama, wolves and vultures are secretly conspiring the defeat of Indian freedom spirit. Souls of those heroes who kissed death for the freedom are now hanged again and again. Animals in the human skin are enchanting the song of blood unendingly. Persons who exploited the downtrodden people the most are now talking of being leaders of a caste, leaders who ate the money of temples, churches are now becoming the owners of a religion. Free bees are offered at the cost of pushing millions of citizens in to the vicious circle of poverty for next coming decades. After over six decades of democratic process we don’t even have a leader who is accepted to be the one who leads our nation, such a tragedy.

By the way do we find any difference between the major parties who are talking of unity, development? Is there any striking fact which makes the job of the voter easy? One says you killed innocents in Gujarath and the other ones replies you killed Sikhs in Delhi so we are equal. One alleges you are corrupted to the core – 2G, Coal gate, commonwealth games scams are proofs for it.The other one reply, and your party president was caught accepting bribe from the weapon dealer so we are the same there too.
I think most of us observed the ad campaign instigated by congress and BJP. Congress’s ad says Gaujarath is not developed as much as Modi claims to be but it is X% lesser, funny you … whose responsibility is it to develop a region, are you also not responsible just by being in the central government? BJP’ s add no corruption “no mara –mari” is joke as the examples of Yeddy and internal power struggles surfaces every day.

The biggest irony in the whole drama is no one talks about what went wrong, no mention about what needs to be done to keep this country untied and progressive except saying vote us so we will take care. The manifestos and election campaigns conveniently escapes from the crux of the problems, and all it is done is superficial glorification of so called solutions. At this ironical juncture my questions to Modi and Rahul.

What is development? Building cities?
Both leaders are flattering themselves with what they have done in building aiports,fly-overs, electrification, roads they have built, number of universities ,Improved education facilities. All of these were supposed to be done few years back and in a much better fashion
  • Can you please stop talking about these and address the focal point of what happened after all these, what positive change did it bring  in the lives of people?
  • Do the famers of India now able to transport their products well, do they have better warehousing facility, do they really have  bargaining power and getting the price their products deserve?
  • What position India has in Innovation? After all so called  increase in  the infrastructure for education and business, how many nobel prizes did we win in last 3 decades?
  • What percentage decrease did the country witness in the number of slums we have across the country?

The joke of black money and corruption?
The argument of bringing back the black money and routing it in to the development of the country reminds me the question I asked my school teacher saying “why can't we print more currency and distribute to people? So that poverty is gone. Both the parties are thinking that they can fool this nation with the help of media on this argument. We shall think, what happens once all this money is back in India? It creates more and more black money the way we are creating now unknowingly. This is like the classic example of trying to fill a leaking pot.
  • Have you ever realized that even the most common man would also have black money for which he already paid tax? Consider you earned one lakh through salary for which you paid tax already and bought a piece of land. On the registration papers the actual value will be shown as 30000 rs the rest 70 thousand disappears? Why does this happen?  People are scared of paying a bomb of registration fee on the original value; on the other hand the value of land is determined by government which is insanely lesser than the original price.
  •  Is the government blind, don’t they have this minimum intelligence on the actual price?
  • Why do we need to pay tax on the money for which we already paid? why can’t you reduce the registration fee? So that people won’t lie?
  • Rather fooling around nation with abolishing incomes tax, can you fix these kind million different policy tragedies?

Welfare? Where is it?
There are only few things left for most of the parties – like they promising to change the diapers of our kids. Gas, Medicine, helping for dowry almost everything is covered.
·         India ranks 136 in the Human Development Index , can all these parties offer an apology to the nation?
  • Only 10% of the children go to college India rest all dropped in the middle, what are you going to do about this, except what you have already tried like midday meals? Why this is not taking the steering seat in your campaign?
  •  Millions of people die of curable diseases, around 15 lakhs children die within a month from their birth, did Modi or Rahul every thought of cruelty? What is their plan apart from the sanctioning more money for existing programs?
If these leaders cannot do anything but  just talks about superficial growth, craving for power, killing people , setting each other up against. They should quit and give way to someone who can cry for the needy, who nerves to stand up , who behaves like men- otherwise there will a day – when this nation of billion people visit temples, churches, mosques – with the only prayer “ God give me an opportunity to stand and dance on the graves of these coward politicians”


ఎన్నెన్ని తిట్ల ఎత్తిపోతలో ఏ వార్తలు తిరగేస్తున్నా, 
పరువు వీధిలో పడగ  నిలువునా విరిగిపోతుంది స్వాతంత్రం

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Caught at silly point - my response to Bharatratna

With great respect to him – my response to Sri: CNR Rao

I don’t find any merit in the argument that all bright young guys are moving in to I.T because it has more money – I don’t think our Indian scientists are making any money less. So it is an individual choice people choose what profession he wants to be in. We have top IITians clearing UPSC and joining as Civil servants. People with great educational qualification in engineering and science quitting their jobs and starting business in hospitality & travel even SPAs. You can’t control that. After all a seasoned chef/attendant in good hotel makes the same salary of a mid-level IT guy. It is of the trend in India like mid-eighties and before my father generation felt happier to be an engineer or in Army. The current trend will be replaced by something else in the future.

Students are more interested in IT because of not only money but also
  • It has more opportunities – creating thousands of jobs every year
  • Life style of IT professionals is another attraction – after all  speaking English itself is a big attraction in our country- hope you get that
  • Process of recruitment is faster than comparatively to any government organization – it does not take ages to select/Reject a candidate
  • Flexibility to move to other organizations is more

It is a silly over-generalization by Bharatratna CNR Rao – wont it sound ridiculous if one says “investing so
much of money in Mangalyaan is useless in a country like India where more than half of the population does not even have access to toilets – and science is not going to change these lives” it will be really unfair to say that, agree?

I don’t agree with his argument of saying IT is not science – come on what is not science in this world?
Try to imagine our lives without IT - starting from Online banking to booking tickets online  - mobile phones, social media, it made our lives so comfortable – it is bringing everything to our finger tips

Another comment by him – IT folks are a bunch of dissatisfied souls – you would have people committing suicides in every form of business and  in every profession – there could be so many reasons behind it, BUT NOT because they work in “I.T” Rao sir – will it be fair if we say “all scientists are bunch of selfish people enjoying the money of people and not putting efforts to carry research on things which will change common man’s life rather space” ? – we are proud of our scientists for what they have done.

Look at the employment IT sector is creating every year – how many people are indirectly benefiting from it – you don’t have to degrade IT to prove scientists are great/superior.

I can’t agree more with him saying our politicians are idiots - fair enough, he made his point very clear .But don’t we know this already “why is he trying to reinvent the wheel? And getting in to trouble.

 India should invest more money in science no doubt in that – but India also should invest more in educaton,sanitation and many more – so science is not the only sector ignored by our politicians

At the same time look at any ground breaking invention from Galileo to Newton to Einstein – they did not do it with the help of governments – all inventions we enjoy today are not a result of institutionalized effort by government’s – they come out of intrinsic motivation to change the world and deep curiosity of a human being – govts can be of very minimal help.

Finally coming to the point of I.T guys being arrogant – I think to a large extent it is a perception – because they wear more westernized clothes, put and artificial English accent and speak English even in places where they can happily speak their mother tongue and other small things make them look arrogant – otherwise they are also working really hard to make their life better – earn more buy a house/car or go on a vacation.
More money invested by government will not guaranty inventions but creating infrastructure, nurturing the culture of science will definitely help our country. We Indians are so complex people we talk about improving scientific temper but ISRO chairman goes to the temple to pray that launch of mangalyan should be successful. Nothing wrong in it just that we are too complex.



Thursday, September 12, 2013

We must invent a profitable business than "Politics" to save India


While we were in School and college we've read about wars for religion, for ownership on a place  but when we look at them now carefully it boils down to the fact that everything happened because of a business called "politics". In this century  this evolved as most profitable business for all crooked,cunning animals in human skin.Take for example America's war on Iraq  to today Telagana issue in Andhrapradesh- the entire media said america attacked Iraq for oil, the whole world believed it and whispered "How mean America is". I wonder if that is the truth all we are saying is that american politicians are so committed and biased towards Americans well being.Which is not true, all they are worried about votes, power so that they can protect their vested interests, enjoy their lives at tax payer's money and make more money.It is really surprising that we all force ourselves to believe that politicians are standing for a cause, they are protecting national interest.Get the most powerful telescope in the world and try to search for a leader like Abraham  Lincoln or Subhash Chandra Bose  -  for your disappointment you won't find more leaders.

Just have a look at Telangana Issue - Governments have been cooking it for over 5 decades now at the cost of utmost discomfort to people,great loss to both the regions in Andhraparesh and suddenly when a decision has been taken politicians from both the sides start playing the role of saviors, comes on to the streets to save interests of their regions,fight for their region's share in water,irrigation projects, revenue.Every day and night you keep reading statements made by politicians on how they want to protect people of their regions, and the way they protect people is by calling for a strike - No schools for children,no government office will be open,all the public services are halt and no cost effective transport system will function during strike.All this happens under the slogan called public interest.Well the question we need to ask here is "where have you been" all these years when I could not get drinking water everyday, when I have been denied a government service which is my fundamental right, when farmers are committing suicides? Politicians wont be there for the obvious reason that there is "no money" they can make out of these.But when they fight for Irrigation projects, Roads,Airports there is huge amount of money in each of those.If these kind of projects wont get started  they cant make money - so they fight for money - sorry in their language "for people".

Why it has become a business?

It is very simple: most of the political leaders today would have started their careers as an entry level volunteer in a particular party. From that stage to now they would have spent at least 20 years of time, during this period  for a serious political leader there wont be any time left to take up any other occupation to earn money, so from where they should get money? how should  they live? how should they support their families ?The nominal pay for leaders at panchayath, Mandal and district level wont be sufficient to survive by maintaining stature in political circles.So all the investment one made in the form of time,physical and mental hard work over those 2 decades will give him  an opportunity to convert that investment made in to  money once h wins an election.Hence politicians create divisions,movements,fights and chaos to make more and more money and to get much more powerful.

There are 3 simple  options here to be clean

1) Do not get in to politics to earn livelihood : Fortunately or unfortunately in India it is always believed that politics are for unselfish public service, so only people who does not want to make money using politics are welcome here, if you want to make money choose another career, why come in to politics to suffer and to be called corrupted - please don't " if you want to make money, you are disqualified". You can not buy a BMW, or a Villa neither you can send your children abroad for education with the honorary expenses paid by the government. Please be reminded that "Politics are  only for people who wants to remain poor in the process of  making public  rich", yeah true politicians also public they also vote so there is not really a great deal of  wrong in they becoming rich - alas this cant stop corruption

2) Earn money then enter politics : This is a good option, make enough money save it and enter politics.I think most of today's politicians are doing this - just that their habit of earning money does not die easily, so they continue the same even after entering in to politics -Pccch  can't help 
3) There is something called community service while you are working as a teacher,engineer,Lawyer or a business man  you could do service to gain support from public - if you are genuinely helping public you don't have to spend money to win elections. When was the last time a public servant was elected without spending money in elections? how many of our current MLA's or MP's have this kind of background? not many of them i don't think this model will work for India. Leave this too.

Actually i cant really think of any good option - the best solution for this would be we discovering a better business which is more profitable than Politics, so that all crooked will go there  and at least there will some space for good people in politics. Anyone who discovers this kind of business should be given a Nobel prize.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

It went and kissed my living breath

It was not born with me,
Nor my body was made to sustain it
It never helped me to improve myself emotionally or intelligently
It is not at all a companion during my sorrows or my victories
Every moment I took it in to my hands it waged a war on me
It suffocated my body, it contaminated my blood
It went and kissed my living breath and whispered death
Ohh how many times I called myself a fool
For buying cancer and carrying it in my pocket
Ohh! How many times I asked myself why is it so difficult to quit
Why is it so difficult to stop pumping nicotine into my lungs?
All through I knew that I can do anything I want to with it,
I can light, I can kiss it, I can crush it
All I forgot is that I can  tell that it is the dust bin where you should go
NOT MY BODY – now I am saying   :-)


Saturday, July 13, 2013

Hypocrites have no right to ask for a clean system

I have asked myself so many times before writing this, as in if I have moral right to make a statement like that, the answer was yes predominantly, hence here you go.

Why am I writing this?

After Supreme court gave the verdict barring individuals from contesting elections if they are jailed, i started thinking about how much good/bad this can do for Indian democracy, i am elated with the verdict because of the reason that it will  stop at least a few Mughals of corruption and criminals. But in the  the process of thinking the sociological aspect from where corruption/crime draws its first living cell amused me.I would like to pen it here and leave it for your good senses to say right or wrong but after dealing with the flip side of the decision.

It is a great decision, but we all know our respected politicians are extremely efficient in abusing power and satisfy their vengeance against rivals. We have seen in the past an old man got arrested in the midnight, similar things happened in Andhra Pradesh too. So if the current party in power is hopeless and has not done anything for the people and on the verge of losing in next elections, all they will do is - use their power and get opposition leaders behind the bars under a serious offence. Hence this needs to be discussed in wider forums and needs to be made robust in a way it is not abused.

Now going back to my statement:

How many acts/verdicts like these will bring in change? How may policemen we think we need to clean up the system?
Have a look at the report of transparency international, none of the so called powerful nations with hi-tech police system, judicial mechanism are not featuring in to 15, for more details see here

Rank
Country
Score
Surveys Used
CI: Lower
CI: Upper
1
Denmark
90
7
87
93
1
Finland
90
7
85
95
1
New Zealand
90
7
87
94
4
Sweden
88
7
85
91
5
Singapore
87
9
83
90
6
Switzerland
86
6
81
90
7
Australia
85
8
83
86
7
Norway
85
7
82
87
9
Canada
84
7
80
87
9
Netherlands
84
7
81
88
11
Iceland
82
6
75
89
12
Luxembourg
80
6
75
85
13
Germany
79
8
75
83
14
Hong Kong
77
8
74
80
15
Barbados
76
3
65
87





You can’t bring in positive change even if you get an act every minute, even if we employ police double of our population, change will come only through large scale social reforms and change will come only through cleaning the system from the roots. When I say this I am not referring to large scale movements like Anna Hazare is doing because of the reason that though I believe Anna Hazare I don’t trust those thousands of people gathering and chanting for him. I am not being cynical here, let me tell you my personal experience, While I was in college we started a youth association our aim was to conduct programs to spread the spirit of National unity, encourage students and community service. We ran this successfully for a period of 3 years till time of general elections, during elections time number political parties approached us to support them and canvas for them by offering gifts and stuff like that – because you know we all had voting right and we were a large group of educated youth, being the president it was my strict decision that we won’t accept anything from anybody and do not support anybody. But after few days I got to know that my friends have taken a cricket kit, that’s all I quit. The Irony the same group of people who sold their votes for a cricket kit and continue to do so started postings on Facebook supporting Anna Hazare recently. The whole mechanism is working like this, people think that it is ok if I take something from politicians but they should serve us with honesty. If we can’t wither away this hypocrisy, we will remain nothing but a bunch of hypocrites craving for fair society. The whole India need to ask the following very simple questions before asking for a clean system

a)      If you are demanding for dowry – do you have the right to ask for a fair society, isn’t this system of dowry causing deaths of lakhs of women across country – suicides or killed by in-laws/husband, isn’t it one of the key reason why crime rate in India is going up?
b)      How many of us like having a baby girl? or wish to kill her in the womb itself? And bribe doctors to do that? Doctors are coming to us to do this, we are going to them. Isn’t it the most criminal activity manifestation in a different way?
c)      If I am luring an official with money for a work I am not supposed get or for a job for which I am not eligible for– do I have the right to ask for a clean system?
d)      How many of us got our driving licenses by throwing bribes? Why do we have given it? Because we cannot pass the test, because we do not quite know how to drive
e)      Apart from voting (40% of them won’t even do this) what is my contribution to the village/city/colony I am living in?
f)       How many of us are evading taxes?
g)      How many of the politically active youth are hiding behind the ideology of HINDU,MUSLIM,COMMUNIST etc though you know it is not going to work out , it is the correct way – just to achieve your personal ambitions, breaking rules, setting buses on fire, conspiring murders/kidnaps
h)      How many of us vote to XYZ because he/she belongs to particular caste?




It is we who made it look ugly, it is we who created this suffocation, and it is definitely we who invited this violence. It does not make sense when you are shaking the foundations and asking for strong building. If you are not fair, you have not right to ask for being treated fairly

All of them who crossed the age of 16 are the children of this so called corrupted ill society. It is not wise to have any hope on that generation. Let us focus on children under 15 years,, let them learn good things at school, let us give them an opportunity to strengthen their wings, let us give them confidence to live on their own, let us teach to respect others, let us teach them good and bad – because we know the bad very well, we have been seeing this all through our lives, we contributed to it.
Let us allow children to born whether boy or a girl. Let them grow hearing you don’t have to cheat anyone to become strong, you  don’t have bribe anyone to get what you are eligible for, that you don’t live long enough hence it is not worth enough to commit crimes for living, Beg don’t steal, borrow don’t threaten.




Stand at ease :-)

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