Thursday, July 24, 2008

A DISGRACE TO EVERY INDIAN

"The Lok Sabha witnessed high drama when a Bharatiya Janata Party member shocked the House by walking into the well with a bag full of currency notes, which he claimed was given by a Samajwadi Party leader in return for his support in the trust vote. Trouble broke out when Ashok Argal, a BJP member from Morena and some others took out wads after wads of currency notes to substantiate their claim that horse-trading had taken place and heavy cash was used to `purchase` MPs for the trial of strength.Looking at the press gallery, the BJP members alleged that an SP leader promised three of them Rs 3 crores each, of which Rs 1 crore was paid in advance. - NEWS "
The above scene is one of the most disgraceful images in the history of Indian politics. The Parliament is considered as one of the most sacred buildings wherein the welfare of each and every Indian is considered and is thought of. It is the place where the fate of every Indian is sealed. But the events that had happened now, really hangs our heads down in front of the world nations.
In order to prove the current government's strength, a vote of no-confidence motion was scheduled on 22nd July. The government's bais towards metros, inflation rate , etc. were some of the negatives against them. Thus curiosity arose through out the nation. Yet the ruling party won the election comfortably. But the opposite party, complaints that they were bribed in favour of the ruling party.
I would say that these opposite party don't have their minds in their right senses. They were not worried about the country but just want to do politics. How are they throwing the packs of currencies just like garbage?
This is just ridiculous! and people need to think on this!

Only God can save us!

Jai Hind!

2 comments:

SARAVANA PRAKASH said...

I express words from DR.Stephen Covey: "Men are objective rather than subjective."
Politics are seeming to be similar with one portrayed in films.
Another remarkable post! Keep blogging

Madurai citizen said...

Where we are going?