Saturday, December 26, 2009

Telangana inevitable

This time Telangana will get a status of separate state without fail. Only it’s a matter of time. Central leadership is busy calculating pros and cons, loss and gains and maybe hunting for the suitable words of division, that earn more pats and less brickbats.

But what about Vidarbha? No way. At least for now. For a separate Vidarbha, the region needs a highly respectable and maverick leader, who is ready to sit on fast-unto-death for a week or more and able to put considerable pressure on Centre and infuse fear in the mind of leadership. Is it possible now? Vidarbha is already ‘bribed’ Rs 10,000.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

A possible solution to Telangana

Telangana is a must. Else politicians will continue to play the game. That will cost Andhra and the country as well very dear. So let’s find an immediate solution.
Approve Telangana as a separate State on a condition. It will not be a small Telangana as it exists now. It must add Rayasaleema and coastal Andhra.
Now call Andhra Pradesh as Mahatelangana (like Maharashtra) or Telegu Desam.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Political looters

What to do with our political looters like Madhu Koda, Yeddyurappa etc.? We need something more than POTA like legislation to stop the rogues. They breed social and economic inequality and beget Naxal like outfits. They are main impediments to nation's progress. But who cares?

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Mahatma and Nobel prize

Why wasn't Gandhi bestowed with Nobel Prize? Because it is too small to decorate Mahatma. Four times he was nominated, but by divine grace he was not selected. He is far far above than other Nobel Peace winners. His power still works and will continue to influence the distraught world.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Shashi the brave man

Shashi ko kuch nahi bolna. Woh hamara sab ka man ki baat keh dia hai. Aarey baba jinhe air-condition ka aadat ho woh ordinary-condition mein nehi reh sakta.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Magic of austerity

If austerity comes into effect in all government spheres, politics will cease to be a happy hunting ground for many politicians. In other words, austerity in politics in the long run will reduce the power hungry-population to be replaced by service-hungry ones.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Be brave Advaniji

The Jaswant-BJP-Advani-Kandahar issue has just become a political game with little national interest. Seldom it will have any impact on recession or price rise or drought condition, nor it will help country see 9% growth.
Then why so much noise? Reason is just a game of pull and push to gain political mileage.
From a layman’s view, whatever was done during the Kandahar plane hijack episode by the NDA government was absolutely right. It, at least, saved the lives of 160 people aboard in lieu of three dreaded terrorists.
Imagine, had the otherwise happened! Indian government disagreed to release three terrorists. And hijackers’ barbaric act against the hostages.
So, considering the gravity of the situation, were the steps taken by the then NDA government to swap the terrorists with hostages wrong?
If not, then why does Advani feel shy of admitting the truth? Mission Kandahar may not be glorious, but not a bad one. On the whole, it was successful. After all, we saved 160 families from suffering agony of losing their kith and kin.

Let ministers live in 5-star!

Mantri hua to kya hua? Let them stay in 5-star. Let them understand the grievances of the rich. After all, govt is for all. Only poor should not be privileged lot!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Tips for the new prime minister of India to solve Kashmir tangle

Mr new prime minister, here is a very useful and sure shot solution to Kashmir problem. You need not shed a single drop of blood of your countrymen nor of your enemies. You only require guts, iron will and steel nerve.

First step: Be bold and hold your breath: Get ready to dedicate your country to Pakistan in exchange for democracy. Say, "come on brother, take over us, we are yours. But come to power through democratic process if you really love democracy".
Results may be invisible now, but distinctly imaginable.

Next step: Apply the same procedure to Nepal and Bangladesh.
Results: Instantly the country will be bigger and stronger.
But what will be the name of the country?
Nepal? Pakistan? Bangladesh? or India?

Let the people decide. After all our government will be for the people, by the people and of the people.






Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Breaking news

Shoe hurling at political leaders has become an insane culture of late, the latest being an attempt on our beloved soft-spoken prime minister Dr Manmohan Singh.
Only idiots can carry on such trends to the future. It's an easy way to gain public attention and instant notoriety. They know that media is ready for the hype in the name of "BREAKING NEWS". So, idiots of the world, act, and get your name be flashed on your box and printed in the newspapers.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Leaders may say now "No garlands please"

It’s election time. Very busy time for the leaders. They are on whirlwind tour attending meetings, mammoth gatherings etc. Local leaders wecome the big ones with bigger garlands.
What’s the weight of this garland? Don’t know. But it is enough to press down one person.
What will be its price? Don’t know. But it is enough to buy ration for a BPL family for one year.Oh! I see.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Make training compulsory for our lawmakers

Elections are tough task for the voters. Bollywood star Aamir Khan asks the public (through TV) to go for voting without fear and choose the right candidate. It’s an enigma to choose the right one. Isn’t it? The moot question is “Who is the right candidate?”The undercurrent of money flow is inevitable. Muscle power will intimidate the gullibles. Even if the Election Commission is unbiased, its power is limited to conduct a fully free and fair election. Its sight cannot reach every nook and corner of the sensitive and volatile constituencies.Many of our present day politicians are the owner of hundreds and thousands of crores, no less than feudal lords. They beat their own drums to announce that they are the real servants of India, the patriots and only they can give a perfect welfare state. Based on the past experience, it is really hard to believe.So, I have had an idea to purge our politicians (barring few) and to bring their conscience to the fore, to remind them what is real patriotism.We have army. Before they are entrusted with the job they get strenuous training to protect the nation from external aggression. They do it perfectly and honestly according to their might. They feel proud when they make sacrifice for the motherland.We have politicians-cum- rulers. They are entrusted with the job of keeping the country in order, economic development, to save the natural resources, to wipe out illiteracy, poverty, crime etc.etc.Now the question is “Do they get proper training to do all those jobs? If not, would it be justifiable to have a training course for the lawmakers and executives? Certainly, their job is no less important than armymen. Our future depends on their action.So let us make it a constitutional compulsion for the lawmakers and the rulers to go through such training. Let’s design a course for them for the good and honest governance.Of course, present day politicians will not agree to this suggestion. They will do it only after it is made a law. It needs strong will power and courage on the part of the government.Let us make it compulsory for them to visit the Cellular Jail in Port Blair (Andamans) which was set up by the British in 1960 to dump the freedom fighters there. It was a 7-row construction. Four were destroyed by the Japanese bombardment. Three still stand as the mute spectators of British terror.Send them for a visit to the Cellular Jail at least for a week so that they can get a feel of the patriotism. Take it as a fundamental psychological training to be eligible to become a lawmaker.Let them hear the silent cry of the earth there. Let them stick their ears to the ground, the walls and railings at the Cellular Jail. They must hear the sacred souls sobbing, sounds of barbaric persecution, umpteen boots kicking back and bellies, hands and legs of those fighting for the country’s freedom. This jail is a temple where every particle of its dust is sacred, where the fictitious gods are replaced by the martyrs and where the thousands of visitors from mainland bow their heads in true reverence. It stands as an epitome of selflessness and patriotism. It gives a lesson of highest order on ‘how to love motherland’.If anybody has any better idea please speakout. After all, it is in the interest of our country.