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Saturday, 30 June 2012

                           In our world we want happiness, peace and freedom in order to live a life which we always dream about. And we all know that the government is constituted as the apex body to sustain our aspirations. But, the consequences of the happenings in daily life give a clear picture of the government’s initiatives going to gutter. This is when the top guns of the ruling parties decide- “Why to do, if the outcome of doing is more severe than not doing.” Apathy is what they bring in as their game plan. You see, to them politics is all about game plans; a GAME that needs a PLAN. Life is less likely a game.


                           If world is the same place with nature providing a systematic and equal treatment to different people; why can’t government do the same? Why can’t it provide similar social agenda for all to follow? Why it can’t incorporate the existing legislation properly?

                          A child who steals food to manage a day’s meal is convicted and beaten to death meanwhile the likes of Kasab enjoy citizen’s rights in jail. We have laws that allow a man and a woman, regardless of what they are, to marry each other. On the other hand, we have learned people practicing honour killing. Prostitution is dealt severely in our country even for those women who commit it by setting aside their conscience in order to have square meal a day. But, an Indian born foreign porn star Sunny Leonne, who has never felt the urge of hunger is a legal lobbyist of the International porn industry and currently the most sought after actress in Bollywood film industry. Government and above all the law certifies ‘Prostitution’ as a crime for the former but as a legal profession for the latter. If I am not wrong, it is crystal clear to say that the law of the land is as diversified as the cultures that reside in it.

                          Not that I am complaining about the governing system but, doesn’t it seem that the decisions they take, which should be favourable and rigid, are rather just actions of timidity. These decisions are the main reasons for which the lives of masses are on a cliff hanger. A place from where a common man can’t fathom and is less likely to understand the thing called ‘Trust’. What will be the future of a country if put in such a predicament, that I wonder. But, I personally feel people won’t be afraid of these lacunas; I expect them to be angry.

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