Sunday, December 11, 2011

Sharad Pawar Slap Episode - a wakeup call


The recent episode of the slap that Sharad Pawar had to face as an effect of the public ire due to 'price rise' happens to be one of the most serious things that has hit the political class lately. It does come like a shock call to most of the political class. It does represent how much the public has resentment against UPA's policy of forcing its injust decisions on the nation. The silent yet supporting and non-aggressive behavior that guards at the function was attending clearly shows that even the people associated with securing these 'thieves' support the attackers. UPA has been forcing its decisions for its own benefit ever since it first came in power.

Just to give out some examples, earlier, the UPA had been trying to avoid the Joint Parliamentary Committee for an enquiry against then telecom minister A. Raja(who'se chargesheeted as of now). Same is the situation for the highly mass-supported India against Corruption led Janlokpal bill, and the retaliation of the masses against lifting any sort of investment restrictions on FDI. In times of recession, opening up FDI would just put more oil to the fuming prices of essential commodities. Within UPA's rule, prices for essential goods have jumped up 300-400 times, and in some goods upto 1600times. petrol was given the excuse, but everybody understands that 200% hke in petrol cannot cause a hike of 400% in foodgrain prices. Evidently people in the government are involved in artificially inflating prices.

And the way that the prime minister has been supporting all this is pretty pretty shameful. Mr Mohan Singh happens to be one of the biggest failures of the 21st century for India. From administrating, to economics - he's failed at everything.

And then, when a commoner hits out at a corrupt politician, all the political parties unitedly condemn this incident. And they forget this condemning when the students were lathicharged by police while protesting against 49% reservation in education and government jobs , or farmers protest injustice by the system to them in front of Rahul and other 'dum,toothless yet highly supported by dorks' leaders.

Its high time while policical parties should realise that they should stop this 'Loot-tantra' else they would have the same fate as of Saddam Hussain, Hosni Mubarak, Col. Gaddafi or the Russian Czar. Now what they do is in their hands. Getting assaulted by the mob, or developing the nation with public-accepted strategies is completely in their hands.

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