Tuesday 23 August 2011

Every Tear is Becoming a Waterfall


Corruption is the most virulent when crises everywhere threaten the very existence of the society and the faith in life is shaken. It has always been there like tie leech, but when the system grows weaker and the boat flounders, it gets bolder and drains its victims of the last drops of their blood.
The government officials dealing in essential commodities, they found the post-war conditions ideal for fishing in troubled waters and jetting richer. They formed a sort of victim circle in which moral values and honest intentions no longer held valid. The flourishing black market in essential commodities, adulteration of even baby-food, bribery, fraud and economic, political and administrative manipulations with an eye on earning profits has brought untold misery to the people.

Corruptions start at the top and percolates down to the whole society. Such corruption cannot be confined to the towns alone. It is as widespread in the villages where the dishonest officials and the traders carry the germs of the disease. The tyranny of confusion and price rules the land and the people are helpless victims of corruption everywhere.
Our nation is near to no1. in terms of corruption.

Even in this young generations, our politician are lacking in their vision. The vision to develop the country is lacking. 
Young generation politician should come out with young idea but they ALL are lacking. Their vision to develop the country is not right or may be the path they have chosen is not correct.
Young generation leader vision should be clear to run our COUNTRY and we need a leader who can think wisely and in the interest of common man.
We need a leader who can make our nation corruption free.
Anti corruption has begun in our nation and the scream for it too. They need to choose the right leader to bring the country to No.1.
Our country has everything in terms of resources, college, education and hospital but the utilization is not correct. We have maximum number of engineers doctor, teacher but still our country is not growing in that rapid speed.
Scream for anti-corruption is getting bigger and bigger.
Every tear is becoming a waterfall.

If we are a nation that is proud of its resources, then why do we raise dams that would benefits a few whilst destroy the environment around us.
If we are a nation that respects its armed forces, then why are so many ex-army men treated so badly?

If we are a nation that unites a thousand races, then why do we stock markets blowing in Mumbai, trains burnt in Gujarat and mosques brought down in Ayodhya?

Why had religion, language and region torn us apart?

They play their cards and move on.. Only the normal citizen is affected.

A nation that has its roots in the honesty of great leaders like the Mahatma, then why are we so corrupt that nothing good can begun without paying out someone.

We as a nation seem to have failed on a lot of counts.

We have the advantage of being literate, of having monetary resources, of being young. The youth seem to hold the key to our nation’s growth.

Economic and social prosperity are both essential to the making of a great nation. As for corruption, I think we are moving forward in terms of eradicating.

The politicians try their best to provoke us and we people follow them without trying to find out the end result. The result is devastation, riots, hatred.

In our democracy in which people are standing for election should be more methodic. The method of leading a country should be clear, to stand on No.1.



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