Thursday, March 18, 2010

Mayawati -- steward of DAULAT not DALIT


Ms Mayawati does it yet again. Her grandiose display of wealth earlier by means of heavy studded diamond necklaces was not enough to appease her vanity so now she comes with a new display of currency garlands. A huge applause and word of thanks from all the countrymen Ms Mayawati. Mayawati has yet again proved that she and her party members give no regards to the plight of the poor in their own state and the nation. Their profuse wealth is on display every now and then, which is an open challenge to the people everytime, that this is the power that we have by high-end corruption, stop us if you can. If even a single minister of BSP had to plough the farm, lift the loads, work day and night to earn that penny; they would have realized the worth of money. But fortunately for them money comes from all illegal activities, extortions, bribery, murders and all they have to do is to bribe the voters, threaten the people to win the next poll, so this money would keep flowing.

I stress on educating the uneducated because of this very reason, may be people will learn to differentiate the right from the wrong after proper education. They might see and aid in preventing the prevalent corruption in the nation and huge amount of money which is now spent in a politicians luxuries would find a proper route and can be utilized for public welfare. Corruption is worse than the Britishers with whom we fought for years. Let's start a new battle.
Come on everyone, take up the charge...

10 comments:

Talpita Chouhan said...

"Mayawati has yet again proved that she and her party members give no regards to the plight of the poor in their own state and the nation..."

Well said..
Selfish people, can't even see the pain of poor in front of their dirty eyes..

Harshad Mehta said...

Well said. How long shall we deserve such leaders?

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SANJOG MAHESHWARI said...

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Samyukta Ganesh said...

Hear hear! Well said!

Kansal said...

nice post
well here is something new
u have to be educated to be corrupted and u need no education to see corruption.
now when I say education i mean the current system. The way we teach people is the sole reason of corruption.
Yes there is a need to educate people but things won't change unless you change the way the things are taught.

NIM said...

I so agree with every word in this post...
Do these people think that the educated class is buying all the crap they say and do? I mean the country is not going to stay illiterate for long!

divya said...

totally agree on the need to educate the uneducated...

Ire said...

Very interesting write up! They very rightly say, "The oppressors continue to oppress!"

Yushka said...

But we are, aren't we? Why would anyone work for anyone selflessly? The ministers are 'public servants' if we are unable to make them work for us..by vote, greed, law, power or something that pushes them to work or limits them from corruption, it means the failure of people as a democracy.