Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Shameless belligerent leaders of our great indian democracy............

May Indian democracy live forever!
i am proud to be a part of the Indian system which has told this world how a country not efficient enough to feed it's own population can maintain it's democracy and compete the most developed nations when it comes to spending and consumption. this is the power of Indian democracy, Indian people who believed and respected the democratic values put forward by our devoted leaders. Indians and India have seen so many things in an arduous journey of over 60 years, that whenever something bad or unexpected happens we are accustomed to think "all is well OR everything is gonna be alright"........
But is it so? Does everything turns out to be good for sure at last? Or we become so habitual to it that we think it to be alright. here i want to put the case of our politicians.
Great Indian democracy is run by so called representatives of Indian people. the representatives who don't know what to represent and most important of the all how to represent. people voted them to be there, in national power hub, to discuss and resolve their problem but little they knew that they will themselves become the problem for them.
moving with Z+ security (who the hell cares how much is going to drain due to this fashionable trend among our politicians on whom even no so called terrorist will waist it's ........ anything.) enjoying bungalows in safest zone of the country, with meeting at five star hotels and flying frequently to foreign for strengthening ties in different field from milk production to bio friendly plastic technology transfer to inflow of the foreign investment. But will they explain their actions at the parliament?????
will they answer what is the difference in the jungle raj and the democracy if they always adhere to " jiski lathi uski bainsh" principle. I think i need not to tell that how much it cost for the Lok sabha proceedings (it takes approx. 14 lack per hour as told by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal in an QA session in parliament). is it not simply the wastage of the money. le us have a look on some data.
An analysis of the winter session of the 15th Indian parliament done by PRS Legislative Research, a unit of the Centre for Policy Research, shows that the productive time in the lower house was 106 hours - only 76 percent of what had been scheduled, that means 24% i.e. 33 and half an hours were completely adjourned. Which was around 468.6 lacks i.e. 4.7 crores of money was waited only due to raucous caused by our soldiers of the democracy.

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