Jun 23, 2011

Politicos


Having written quite a few blog posts on Tech things, i thought to shift a bit. I plan to write on one of my favorite topics of pastime Politics, especially considering the kind of  corruption prevailing in the society near me. With the Indian Government being accused of newer and even worse scams every other day, with the return of dictatorship type democracy in the country. Surely these are tough times and I wish to write my mind here on WP.
But before someone plans to read me, i wish to clear myself, my stand on the politics and my opinion about the nation and its leaders.
I am a hindu, but that does not mean I subscribe to the core Hinduwadi ideology and that does not also mean that the government can stop from speaking against corrupton.
I dislike Ramdev but would support him when he raises his voice against the government, i have fully understood and  support each and every of his demand.
I dislike BJP to an extent, but i like Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Narendra Modi.
I dislike Congress but i like ummm…..??
Like most Indians I believe Digvijay Singh is the biggest and most useless sycophant the Government would have ever seen.
I believe Rahul Gandhi is not ideal for the future post of dictator in India (if it ever be). He simply makes a lot of bogus statements, but simply fails to take actions at large.
I believe LK Advani has never been and would never be able to become the PM. He simply doesn’t fit for this post.
Given the fact that the top most officials of Government have been caught red handed in so many scams, it should resign and let people decide the future of this country.
I accept the fact that Ramdev might have earned a lot of money through whatever methods, but that does not mean he simply cant raise his voice against the Government.
I fully understand what Lokpal (if implemented correctly) would mean to the people and government of India and the Indian Government being afraid to pass that is simply due to the fear that it may make matters  worse for the Governments like the current.


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