Monday, November 26, 2007

Nation on the March

Peace time army is really a waste of National resources. We should keep minimum effective force. Quality counts and not quantity. We have only one adversary. We cannot wage war with the other big brother. Let us solve the boundary issue and live in peace. Insurgency should controlled by law enforcing agencies of the state and not by Defence Forces.
Our poverty should be tackled. Government should down size babus and and its culture of employing degenerate Government servants. Let us concentrate on giving education to the masses. Let private industry operate freely without any controls. Let everyone pay the taxes. Allow the economy to grow. Let politicians retire at a ripe age of 65. Who cares for them anyway!
The central government should be a facilitator and ensure proper infrastructure development with matching investment in power transport and communications. The state governments should be made accountable and whipped to perform. Use CBI and RAW to hound the corrupt. The income tax department made transparent with simple procedures of paying taxes. Fewer rules simple and effective planning at grass root level will go in a long way for progress of the Nation.
Every citizen is valuable and should be made to contribute in very small measures so that he becomes a proud Indian. Every child is the torch bearer of the nation, becoming future leaders. If every adult aspires to ensure that children are given due importance for education and imbibing moral values our generation would be contributing towards the prosperity of our future generations.
Let the Politicians die a hundred lives on this earth for being corrupt, degenrate, and hampering the progress of the nation. The election reforms are long overdue and scumbags should not be eligible for being elected repeatedly. The vast population are manipulated by politicians to vote for a corrupt governance. The media should play a dominant role in the progress of the nation and expose the corrupt by use of Right to Information Act.

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