Monday, February 28, 2011

Aap ki Soch

How easy is it for a common man to sit in a group, eat peanuts and slam the corrupt politicians? How easy it is to boo Mr. Suresh Kalmadi for his incompetency? How easily one can condemn Sonia Gandhi for deploying Manmohan Singh as a puppet Prime Minister? But has the same common man ever thought of making a difference and bringing a change?  
A govt official working in a Municipal Corporation may get allured when bribed for making a fake birth certificate. But the same man wouldn't hesitate in accusing A Raja for his indulgence in multi-crore spectrum scam. After all, this is India (World's Largest Democracy) where everything is tolerated.  
I don't say criticism is wrong. But according to me, a person doesn't inherit the right to criticise until he/she is capable of performing much better than the subject being criticised.  
One of my school teachers used to say that India requires a dictator to set right the system. But according to me this dream of hers should never come true. Within this democracy, which make us feel proud, we need a leader who can bring a change. A leader whose morals are high. A leader who believes in genuinely working for the nation. A leader who is a witness of dark shades of India. A leader who has the guts to supersede all hurdles. A leader of unity and integrity, a leader who can feel the impulse of common man… A leader who is determined to make a difference! 

Unlike most students who would not choose politics as their career, my choice has always been vice-versa. 

Since I have developed my conscience, I have always desired to be a politician. Not by being a part of the club which is adaptable to wrong means in the greed of power. But want to be a part of the group that can make a difference without compromising on its principles.  

Some suggested me to join a political party, some asked me to indulge in social work and develop connectivity, some even showed me the way to be a part of dirty politics. But the destiny made me a journalist. God guided me to raise the oppressed voices and bring a social change by using the power of media. But my inner desire still persist me to be a part of real life politics. If the voice of India is listening, I request them to show me the path, to give me suggestions and lend a helping hand in making a better political India.Waiting for the response of voices of India… 

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