Sunday, 24 May 2015

BJP's 200 Rallies to Mark One Year in Power ?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will begin his party's celebration of its first year in power.
He will hold 200 rallies across Cities in India. I didn't understand the point of doing that much in humongous way. Organizing 200 rallies is itself a question, because that will take large amount of money and time. And for the country that has people without shelter, inadequate water supplies, and also several other economic challenges as well as social challenges such as Gujjar Andolan. I believe it is not wiser.

Today, he will start his first rally from a village in Mathura, where people and the city has several complaints to look for. River Yamuna is as polluted as a drain. The City has no other income other than local businesses. Will PM administer the problems, or he will just complete the rally, give his speech's as he often gives to the people about their work around for 'ache din', and encourage people to vote for his Government and fly from there. Moreover, there are other aspects to look for. Through these rallies government may like to establish roots for the coming state elections and they may like to superimpose their superior image on people, promising more 'ache dins'. 

Whatever, be the way. It remains incomplete until one has not reach to his destination. Currently, government is still too far from the promises they made before elections. It is high time for them to realize and take steps carefully, when opposition and other parties would like to target government for these quixotic approach. People expects a lot from Mr. Modi, they have a faith, which they would like to keep unchallenged.  PM and the Govt have to make firm stand on their words and decisions.

Monday, 9 March 2015

Jammu & Kashmir - flowers turning to spikes

Six months back, Kashmir region witnessed disastrous floods across many of its districts caused by torrential rainfall. Nearly 277 people lost their lives. Thousands of Villages were affected. 

Peoples are still in trauma, many of them are still homeless, but our newly formed government is seeking for release of convicts such as Masarat Alam, who led anti-India rallies, resulting into the death of 112 people in stone pelting across the valley during 2010. Thanking our neighbors, making derogatory statements for the nation, asking for Afzal Guru dead body - is what the government turned into. 

Yesterday, in one debate  PDP leader commented, its easy to make statements while sitting in delhi, then to understand the emotions of real kashmir. He said, presence of soldiers create panic in peoples heart. Obviously, it is tough to understand the real kashmir, which is still burning in politics, and border conflicts, but it is not that tough to understand between fair and false. Instead of helping state, helping people, who just faced the disastrous flood, if one is making demeaning statements, one can figure out the flaw.

Their early election vows were for the effective governance, to rebuild the shattered economy, return of migrant Kashmiri Pandits - are all deluged into dusty criticism. People are still eyeing on BJP, if they can safeguard their election memorandum, where these type of activities are condemned. It would be best decision for BJP, if they break its alliance with PDP. Because what is now turned is the upheaval of nations interest, harmony, and wrong governance.