Monday, September 6, 2010

Important Questions


Abducted policemen released. Is it a victory for anyone?

All police person kidnapped by Maoists have been released. It is good news indeed. It is relief for family of abducted police men. It is relief for Government. But it should not be treated as victory of CM Mr. Nitish or any mediator. It should only be taken as a lesson to learn, both for state and central government. It is not too late even now that all political parties come together and jointly plan strategy to fight and finish naxals from the root. Talking with those who do not believe in rule of law is nothing but ridiculous and self deceptive.

Advising naxals to contest election is useful or simply a joke?

Members of Parliament or those of state assemblies are growing richer but the poor and innocent voters are growing poorer year after year. Pain of common men is seldom taken into consideration by these elected members. As such it will be great foolishness to say that taking part in election or winning a seat by naxals will solve the real problem. So far as naxals are concerned they are least bothered of Indians, Indian rules and Indian Constitution and hence advising them to contest election is also filled with danger.


Rahul’s rally in Bihar?

People of Bihar in particular and Indians in general are worried of police person kidnapped and made hostage by naxalites. But Rahul Gandhi is making efforts through rally in Bihar to gain political advantage out of this crisis as traditionally and consistently congress party has been trying to gain advantage on Kandhar episode. Congress party forgets 1984 Sikh Riot, Godhra incidents but cannot forget to trap Narendra Modi for fake encounter or post Godhra riot in Gujarat. Even media do not hesitate in supporting Congress party in this exercise even if it divides the society and cause threat to national unity and integrity.



Why Non –BJP parties hate Narendra Modi?

Congress party is accused of killing Sikhs in larger number in 1984.It cannot blame Narendra Modi. Anyway the main reason for the hate against Narendra Modi is that ruling politicians at centre want to weaken BJP by hook or by crook and media support it to a great extent. Modi is strong men who cannot be swayed by pseudo secularist. Fate of not only BJP but also that of the country depends on person like Modi and not like Mammohan Singh who being an greatest economist of India could not do anything better than what Modi, a simple but effective and devoted person could do for Gujarat.

Should cricket game be banned?

In my opinion Pakistan should now ban cricket and save loss on energy on game like cricket. Cricketers are accumulating wealth at the cost of national image. Cricketers are playing with sentiments of fans of cricket and viewers of cricket match. India should also learn lesson from what is going on in all types of game, IPL or CWG or 20-20 or normal test matches.


Strike Today?

All India strike call has been given by some trade unions on 7th of September 2010. Pioneer among them re communists led parties and trade union wings. Communists are almost out of power. There is no scope of power in future in West Bengal or Kerala. Tripura government may continue for some time. In such position strike is the only weapon in their hand to keep their workers active and loyal to the party.

Communists have spoiled labour culture and forced many private or public sector companies to close the business to get rid of dadagiri of communists at various places. Left parties were in power indirectly with UPA at centre from 2004 to 2009 but their work was either to criticize UPA or put hurdle in the path of decision making process initiated by UPA on any critical issue. As such the strike of today will have no moral support from any common man or bank employee or trader.

No doubt issues raised are very much genuine and cause of concern for common men. Price rise has hurt the common men most in last two years .Privatization and globalization without taking care of poor and middle class people has only helped rich in growing richer and also in widening the gap between the poor and the rich. Social injustice has increased and hence social peace is disturbed. GDP growth is said to be consistent or increasing year after year but the so called growth is confined for a few percentage say less than 5% population of the country.
7th September 2010
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