Saturday, April 9, 2011

Anna Hazare – The Real LIFE Munna Bhai

“How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something but to be someone.”  -   Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel


Nobody knew this small fellow few days back in the aroma of world cup. Mr. Hazare was just nobody who had now become the heartthrob of most of the Indians accept those crab like creatures against whom he is standing.

 

A person with such a mere body structure and 73 years of age is now the National Hero and to whom our six pack reel life hero also takes a bow.  

 

The topic is surely one of the hottest and can juggle out many of those who are the part of its existence.

 

 CORRUPTION – The word against which there was such big remark that came out few days ago by SWISS BANK that if the amount of money some people have in their bank is released that can be enough to free all the debt that INDIA has from foreign countries .

And it can also sufficient enough to plan for the next 30 year BUDGET.

 

Imagine that how is it Possible for anybody to score such amount of money in a developing country like INDIA. The only thing that come in my mind as a answer of this  is  CORRUPTION,  it is that monstrous taboo that prevails  in our country from ROOT TO TOP which is simply the worst fo any DEMOCRATIC FRAMEWORK and yet no action is taken against it by Government or any Individual.

 

Yes there are things that cant be done alone but that’s also true that if not then HOW? How we can  come out of this such a big web of corruption in which not only the private people but also some of the HIGHLY DESIGNATED GOVERNMENTAL people are the part off.!

 

You know why Gandhi ji was more effective than any of his counter parts? Because his mode was more than practical then any of the other mode.

 

 

He was just a simple follower of Non-Violence and never insist anybody to follow him, he do his work and people who thinks that if such a mere personality can do such then they can also do .

 

And Hats Off to Mr. Hazare, he had revived that feeling among the Indians and now his fight against Anti-Corruption is supported by many of us in India and who still are not there please be a part of his SATYAGRAH STRUGGLE as it is not anything of his personal but it is for everybody of us and for all over the INDIA.

 

Almost anybody can do these things, I bet that most of our BPL people use to sleep foodless for the day they don’t have work. It’s not that Difficult even those who had everything to fulfill their desire also use to stay foodless just because the doctor has instructed them to do so. Most of the Lady use to diet and many of them even live on liquid.

All its need is a mental strength not the physical and people who are mentally strong can do this with the best effect.

 

So it depend on you what you think? Just give a small amount of time over it and then decide that whether you persist this quality of mental strength or not , and if the answer is NOT then

BETTER BE BEWARE, AND DON’T TRY IT.

 

And those who believe they can!!  They must join this by any mode they can to make this small effort into a mass movement. But surely this time the person who takes the credit is Gandhian Follower Mr. Hazare

So let’s make

MR ANNA HAZARE ROCKSS!!! This time in more of a GANDHIAN WAY!!!!

 

Shlok Ranjan

 

 

 

 

 

1 comment:

rishabhforu said...

The idea of a ‘Jan Lok Pal’ is flawed and profoundly misunderstands
the causes and solutions of corruption in India. It seeks to create
another chunk of Government, more processes and rules, to solve a
problem that, in part, exists because of too many chunks of
Government, too many processes and rules.

If the ‘Jan Lok Pal’ presides over the same system that has corrupted
civil servants, politicians, anti-corruption watchdogs, judges, media,
civil society groups and ordinary citizens, how can u expect that
the ombudsman will be incorruptible? Because the person is handpicked
by unelected, unaccountable ‘civil society’ members? Those who propose
that Nobel Laureates (of Indian origin, not even of Indian
citizenship) and Ramon Magsaysay Award winners should be among those
who pick the Great Ombudsman of India - who is both policeman and
judge - insult the hundreds of millions of ordinary Indian voters who
regularly exercise their right to franchise.
Not only is it unnecessary, it will make the problem worse. Corruption
in India arises because of too much government, too many rules, too
much complexity and too much ambiguity. Adding one more, huge,
powerful layer to an already complex system will make the system even
more complicated.