Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Mr. Modi has good intentions about the country and what Saint Ramdev is saying is also in the interest of India.  He is not preaching any monolithic religious teachings instead he is propagating the points which will eventually bring more prosperity in the country.  Can some one convince this writer what is wrong with Saint Ramdev's Policy?  Is bringing back  unaccounted funds sitting in foreign banks bad?   Is removal of corruption from the Indian system is adverse to the well-being of Indians?  Is the punishment he is suggesting for the criminals not adequate to overcome this menace from the society?  If everything what Saint Ramdev is saying is beneficial to the well-being of Indians and especially for the country as a whole, then what is the hitch not to implement this course of action?  Those who are in power but are not willing to initiate any action against the criminals leads one to conclude that they have some sort of collusion with the wrong-doers.  If that is the case, then I guess the decision lies with the electorates at the polling booth to bring some new leaders who are well wishers of India irrespective of the party they belong to.  India has lot of natural resources, lot of brains with good potential, a very powerful literate middle class along with a reliable military might.  These assets ought to bring India on the forefront of developed countries and under no circumstances should be allowed to stay behind the crowd due to a personal greed and corruption in the society.  THE PRESSURE IS ON THE VOTING BANKS OF INDIA TO MAKE THE RIGHT DECISION AT THE POLLING BOOTH.

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