Attractive Slogans All the leaders of India know that more that 50 per cent population of their ‘Mahan Bharat’ is fighting the battle for ‘bread and butter’. With empty bellies eyes become unable to see anything else except bread. More that 50 per cent public of India does not get even the pure drinking water supply. Some ‘sensitive’ leaders had sensed their problems and had promised them rice and wheat at the rate of 2-3 rupees per KG. The aim of the leaders was just to bring most of the ‘begging people’ under their party flags by attractive slogans. To whom they had promised to provide grains at the rate of 2-3 rupees per kilogram? These are the same people who ceaselessly toil in their fields to grow wheat and rice. These grains do not grow on the rooftops of these leaders. Only simple people grow and harvest crops. These are the same people who grow and harvest, take their products to markets and then from markets to the stores. From the starting to the end these poor people work ceaselessly. If after so much hard work, these grains are out of their reach then we will have to think that why all the political parties are not serious to improve the living conditions of the simple folk. True Freedom When ever the election season nears leaders of the various political parties makes some ‘relief’ announcement. They use these announcements as a method to grab the power and succeed on their ‘evil designs’. But it should be though deeply that if after 60 years of independence cheap flour and wheat are the election issues of these leaders then it not an achievement. For last 60 years we are hearing about our achievements. We proudly say that our elders fought a fierce battle against colonial rule of England. We are told that thousands of people laid their lives for the achievement of freedom. If our elders have got freedom for us after battling against the decades’ old colonial rule then it is our duty to protect our freedom at any cost. But another question rises that is it the freedom our elders had wished while making supreme sacrifices for the noble cause. Awakening The people should tell their leaders that they are not beggars. They demand work not the free or cheap wheat and grains. Jobs should be created [...]
Archive for May 27th, 2009
An Important Decision of the Supreme Court
May 27th, 2009
Aman Decision In the first week of May when Lok Sabha elections were at their full swing, Supreme Court gave an important judgment that was related to Godhra carnage and the aftermath of whole of that episode in which hundreds of people were killed and thousands rendered homeless because of the communal violence in Gujarat. Supreme Court ordered the Gujarat High Court Chief Justice to establish special fast track courts that will be assisted by a special investigation team so that some prosecutors of honest and good characteristics can be appointed for the hearing of such cases. With it, those people will be brought to justice who directly or indirectly were involved in the rioting and have escaped the justice because of political patronage. It must be learnt that when Gujarat was rocked by communal violence BJP’s Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of the state. Hundreds of Muslims were killed by the rioters though according to the official reports the causality figure is very low. Role of Modi Government SC has also ordered that the hearings of the related cases should be conducted in these special courts on daily basis so these cases can be solved in a year. The bench admitted that Gujarat riots had happened in 2002 and Indian judicial system has failed to provide them justice even after such a long time. The court has taken this decision because it had become evident that Modi government and the government officials, instead of bringing the accused people to justice had provided them loopholes to escape and nothing had been done for the protection of the riots affected people. More than 1100 people had died in the Gujarat riots. Crores of properties were looted or were burnt. At that time BJP led NDA was ruling the country. It failed to do its constitutional duty to protect the Muslims. Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had visited the riots affected areas of Ahmadabad but he did nothing to provide relief and justice to the riots affected people and had returned to Delhi after advising Modi to rule ‘wisely’. Investigations Modi government was attacked from all sides for its negative approach during the riots. The result of it was that some FIRs were written and this had happened only after tremendous efforts of the victims. But investigation was conducted in such a way that accused escaped justice easily. The prosecutors [...]
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