Thursday, February 13, 2014

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Feel Free to be Offended- Is Desh ka Kuch Nahi Ho Sakta!!!

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Shameful and Disgusting- How Low Will They Go???



Indian Parliament witnessed a new low in the form of anguished acts of several MP’s who crossed all lines of dignity and mannerism that’s expected on any public forum let alone the Parliament.

Today an act to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh in to two states was tabled in the LokSabha. The clash started at around 12 noon when the MP from Vijaywada region in Andhra Pradesh, Mr. L Rajagopal took out a pepper spray and used in it the air. Many legislators were seen coughing and moving out of the house as an aftermath. Four MP’s were rushed to nearby hospital in the ambulance. One MP also reportedly experienced a heart Stroke and is currently out of danger.

This comes just after a day of PM Manmohan Singh’s remark of, “My heart bleeds to see frequent disruptions in parliament.” Ironically L. Rajagopal is a Congress MP and this is how seriously they take their own party’s PM’s words.

If this wasn’t enough a TDP MP M Venugopal Reddy also brandished a knife soon after in the parliament as per some witness reporters, though he denied the claim. Nevertheless he accepted the charges of damaging the mike on secretary general and snatching papers from the speaker’s podium.

Hard to believe this happened in the parliament of World’s largest democracy which was held hostage on the hands of so called "Bharat Bhagya Vidhata's".

Nonetheless 18 MP’s have been suspended by speaker Meera Kumari after consultation with all the political parties. Going by the rule book of the parliament this suspension will last for five days or till the end of the current session, whichever is lesser. That’s a hell hard of a punishment for such little nuisance!!

Let’s consider an event of such gravity to have taken place in a school. Lets suppose an anguished boy over some decision of dividing his class in to two sections which was splitting his group of friends, takes out a Pepper spray in the morning assembly and scatters it in the air, this eventually makes some children’s to be carried away to a hospital. What do you think would have been his fate?

Can you even think of a mere five day suspension? I bet, No!!!

And this would be an ideal case in anyone of the lakhs of schools and of course we at least expect a little better action when it comes to the sole parliament of India.

These MP’s are sitting there to decide and ponder over India’s future. May God Save the country!!!

In 2001 terrorists attacked the parliament from outside. Thirteen years later here are people attacking it from within its pious walls. What to call them now?

After such behaviors’ it is not very hard to understand what offends our MP’s when some people call them ‘Goonda’ or ‘Chor’, obviously going by these standards they deserve much better an acronym.

Really it is a historically shameful day for Indian Democracy. Indeed its Shame on us, we the people of India, for choosing and voting for such people who do not even understand the basic ethics and norms of cultured behavior.

But who cares, let’s keep on voting for the crooks from our cast and religion irrespective of criminal cases against them. Let’s enjoy selling our votes for a hundred buck or a pouch of country made liquor.

After all things aren't made to change, lets enjoy the circus of democracy sitting on couches of our drawing rooms and uttering our ever convenient and favorite line of “ Is Desh Ka kuch Nahi ho Sakta.”

Really Never this way!!!


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