Friday 30 March 2018

मोदी शेर की दहाड़



मोदी शेर की दहाड़ से भयभीत मिस और मिस्टर लकड़बग्घा एकत्रित होकर झाड़ी के पीछे मीटिंग करना प्रारम्भ कर चुके हैं | सबका आत्मविश्वास डगमगा गया है | 2019 चुनाव के पश्चात देखिएगा ये खिसियाए एक दूसरे को किस तरह नोचेंगे | 29 मार्च 2018

दोष निकालने वालों को चन्द्रमा में दाग दिखते हैं और निष्पक्ष हृदय के लिए वह सुन्दरता का प्रतीक है | पंचायत प्रतिनिधि से लगाकर सांसद तक को जो भी निधि मिलती थी उसका केवल 10 से 25 प्रतिशत ही जनता को मिल पाता था | आज 60 से 80 प्रतिशत जनता को मिल रहा है चाहे वह आवास योजना हो या अन्य कोई | आज हर एक कार्य की जाँच होती है | भ्रष्टाचार समूल समाप्त नहीं किया जा सकता क्योंकि लोगों में भ्रष्टाचार की पुरानी लत पड़ चुकी है | आज विभिन्न परियोजनाओं पर निर्माण कार्य हो रहा है | सड़क विस्तार, रेलवे ट्रैक का विस्तार, स्वास्थ्य संस्थाओं का विस्तार, शैक्षणिक संस्थाओं का विस्तार, सब पर तो काम चल रहा है | विजली आपूर्ति प्रयाप्त मात्रा में है | सभी व्यवसाय चल रहे हैं तथा उपभक्ताओं की बढ़ोत्तरी हुई है | आज खोन्चा वाला, टैंपो वाला भी जीने-खाने भर का कमा लेता है | क्या ऐसा यूपीए सरकार में था ? यदि नहीं तो मोदी सरकार में क्या कमी है ? शुक्रवार, 30 मार्च 2018

सम्पूर्ण आरक्षित वर्ग में एक छोटा समूह है जो सरकारी नौकरी में है, इसे मोदी सरकार नहीं भाती साथ ही इसने अपने को पूरे आरक्षित समाज का ठेकेदार समझ लिया है | किसी भी सरकार के लिए यह असम्भव कि वह देश के इस विशालतम समाज के सभी लोगों को सरकारी नौकरी दे सके | इसी वजह से मोदी जी ने ऐसी नीति अपनाई जिसमें उन सभी लोगों के रोज़गार का प्रावधान किया गया जिन्हें आरक्षण का अभी तक कोई लाभ नहीं मिल सका है - उन्हें इरिक्शा दिया, उनके शौचालय व घर बनवा रही है, उनको मुफ़्त में गैस कनेक्सन दिया, देश में उत्पादन व निर्माण कार्य बढ़ाकर उन्हें रोज़गार दे रही है, छोटे-छोटे उद्योग चलाने के लिए उन्हें ऋण व विजली दे रही है | अब इन ठेकेदारों की हालत खराब है | सोच रहे हैं कि ७० वर्षों की मुफ़्त कमाई पर कहीं संकट न आ जाय | जातिवाद के जहर का प्याला लिए दौड़ रहे हैं उसे अब कोई पीने को तैयार नहीं है |

Thursday 29 March 2018

The Ailing UPA’s Economy Vs PM Modi’s Policy

 


The economic downturn had caused a broad level of redundancy. People were unable to make savings, and as a result, investment sectors were running jobless. The country was continuously devaluing the Rupee and had run into a serious problem of rising inflation. Economy, the bone marrow of the country, was something that nobody was concerned about. Political parties had begun shouting aloud but all that they cried did nothing, had no result at all, save arousing sentiments.

We needed heavy money in the market with a view to expanding it and to meet slowdown. But the politicians and capitalists preferred to invest their money in foreign markets. And it was difficult for RBI to control the situation particularly when the government constantly imposed their silly preferences on them?

Both politicians and bureaucrats thought of how much money they could help themselves to before implementing a policy. The development of science and technology had ever been neglected by them because it did to reduce the federal expenditure. The less was the public expenditure, the less chance of siphoning off money. Friends, this tendency led to a weak economy, greater tax burden, unemployment, poverty, deteriorating social democracy and ultimately to the emergence of violent public protest like Maowasm etc.

India needed a sound economy and for it we not only needed to make our system corruption-free but also an innovative vision for both domestic and foreign trades. We required to promote our exports and to minimize imports, which was possible only when we were premier in technology and our products were better than those available in the global market and suited to the changing demands of the international customers. But the Congress government had ever preferred imports and consequently never been serious about the modernization and development of our domestic industries for their greed for back door commission.

It was unfortunate that the irresponsible people in the government as well as bureaucrats working under them evolved a new trick to embezzle public money instead of evolving methods for a leak-proof system. The repeated slowdowns in economic growth had mainly been the result of the heavy withdrawals from the market, which either capitalists made or those trustees. They did it so secretly that the people assumed the falling growth rate to be an accident in the journey of the economy and accepted price rises, taxation, FDI, levy, quota etc without much protest. In fact, those who so betray public confidence does not have the right even to hold citizenship because citizens are the owners of the nation, and an owner never damage his property, nor does he bear to see others damaging it.

Mr prime Minister believed that it would be disastrous for the country to have Modi as the PM, but I believed that India was already on the verge of disaster and if the UPA continued, nothing would be sufficient to stop devastation as the mounting unemployment and price hike would result in a deadly insurgency and the frail economy would not be in a position to afford further corruptions. Corruption torn India had become too weak to move comfortably.

Congress considered the people of India to be a pretty ignorant lot. It presented the malfunctions of the government as some rare achievements and ignored every corruption in such a way as though they were some important things with which to run a government. They were mistaken – the people understood what was true and this was why they sidelined them in the last assembly elections. In comparison to the growth rate of 9 percent and the inflation rate of 5.00 percent in the NDA’s last financial year 2003-04, the country had witnessed the lowest growth rate of 4.5 percent and the average inflation rate of about 8 percent in the UPA’s last financial year. Besides, the rupee had fallen sharply against the dollar. A dollar that was worth Rs 46 was now worth Rs 60. Of all the barriers to development, the corruption had been the greatest. Now all anti-development parties including the congress had gathered like they were an alternate front, ready to face NDA that talked of nothing else but development.

With the rate of inflation running at about 8 percent, over the average interest rate, and shrinking middle classes, widening the area of lower classes, savings had reduced enormously. Banks and savings institutions were losing their customers day by day. The March closing that year went almost vacant. Very few depositors visited savings banks like LIC, Post Office etc. Corrupt officials, bureaucrats and politicians were growing richer and the honest sorts of them along with the commoners of the country were getting poorer. This was the real face of UPA model of government. The UPA model for education in India – a liberal education for the upper class, a utilitarian education for the larger under class - was a matter of concern. Congress did not want to offer the lower classes access to job opportunities. It was reality; and all that Rahul boasted that he would give jobs to 100 million youths was just a ploy dream to bait young people in the wake of election campaign.

You needed to submit KYC, PAN and IT Return Certificate if you had to make a deposit into your bank account in India. You could not make a deposit of Rs 50000 in cash as well. But they deposited many billions of dollars, not Rupees, into their Swiss Bank accounts without submitting any proof of its sources. The outflow of Indian money every year was more than the sum that the country spends on the entire defence. The Indian black money with the foreign banks was as much as it could establish lacks of high-tech industrial units in the country which could not only lower the rate of unemployment but also of inflation and the bulk of imports. The congress leaders were more concerned with helping themselves to money than with the problems of the people. In high inflation, we had only one thing that we could do and that was we cut our daily necessities because there was no chance to increase our income.

Usually our farmers faced problems in three areas: first bank loans, second judiciary and third irrigation, availability of fertilizers and sale of products. Most farmers come to grief over lack of money during every planting season and therefore are compelled to seek a bank loan. But when they went to a bank, bank managers often stalled over their decisions until they were ready to bribe them10 percent of the loan amount. The interest rates on agricultural loans, particularly in Gramin Banks, were deceptive like that of moneylenders. So the governments should have to monitor all those banks that granted loans on agriculture. It should have to be mandatory for banks to have all such loans insured against floods, failed harvest or any natural calamity on farmers’ behalf. There should have to be an attractive incentive schemes for farmers to repay the loans. Police and courts seldom did justice to farmers; instead, they used them as the source of their additional income. Farmers often get entangled in land disputes and become an easy prey for the dispute resolving machinery. Finally there should have to be sufficient availability of fertilizers, electricity and water for irrigation and a transparent and honest system for sale and purchase of agricultural products.

Everyone contributes to the government fund equally – all according to their income and expenditure. But the distribution was unequal as we saw those who rarely attended their work earned high salaries because they were permanent employees and those who rarely had a day off got a meagre amount, not as sufficient as to get both ends meet, because they were daily wagers, contract workers, allowance paid employees and so. On the other hand, if we compared the quality between the works done by these two classes of workers, we would not find much difference. Moreover, the regular sorts of employees were always busy in looking for some other source of income instead of doing what they were paid. Similarly, a big businessman rarely or never paid the taxes; instead, he complied with the formality only. The government lacked uniform laws and their proper implementation particularly because of its own mal-intention.

One who is in need of something is not a customer. Customer is he who has money and wants to buy something. Prosperity and poverty in a country can be estimated by the movement of customers. There was minimum inflow of customers into the offices of Bank, LIC, telephone even into the shops and stores during the UPA government. Sometimes we felt as though the whole structure of service sector was going to collapse. The farming industry was shrouded in the deepening gloom due to the want of fertilizer and increasing rates of diesel. The price increases had sent the country into deep recession. Uneconomic factories were increasing every year and facing closure. Now after seven months of the Modi government, one could see the overcrowding in all of those offices, malls and stores. Service providers, businessmen, transporters all were busy again – a busy man makes two more persons busy.

The Prime Minwaster’s another bag of development opened. Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurated many road projects including one’ Lucknow-Rupaideeha highway’, declared multi-crore to the projects and said that there would be new standards for the whole network of roads and highways in Uttar Pradesh. After a long wait the sun rose. The people of Bahraich who often avoided travelling to Lucknow began to love to be at the capital city. The Modi government's 'Digital India' programme geared up to launch a free high-speed wi-fi in 2,500 cities and towns across the country over three years. The revival of BSNL and MTNL was the top priority of the Telecom minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad.

The deal with America on atomic energy was a big leap of Prime Minister’s foreign policy. What the Congress could not do for all its efforts, PM Sri Narendra Modi did with his closeness of friendship with the President Barak Obama. He rightly said that the accuracy of punctuation was unproductive and a formality. This historical agreement would help us generate plenty of electricity which is the heart of every development. Now the government was mounting the steps of development one by one. The Land Acquisition Law, the GST and the Indo-US nuclear deal were certain steps that showed that India would stand in the new uniform that the developed ones wear.

Arvind kejariwal had no vision of how to increase state’s income. All he talked was about expenditure. The treasury of the state is not a sea, nor a Kamdenu. It has its limited income and one has got to manage things within its limit. There are a lot many who are expert at squandering money but very few know the art of developing the means. The people of Delhi wanted to know as to how he would do all those things. He believed that he was singing his own praises and the people were unknown of it? PM Sri Narendra Modi promised the country to do many things but at the same time he told them that he would increase the income of the country by promoting tourism, by welcoming foreign investment, by curbing administrative expenditure, by Make in India programmes, by promoting exports thereby raising foreign exchange, by making a business environment across the country, by eliminating corruption at all levels. He got busy doing all those things. His task was time taking and difficult. Mr kejariwal did not have a vision of this sort? He had been a number one lair and the people of Delhi could not trust a word he said.

Sweet are the uses of change which like the cold bath horrid and shivering keeps yet warm for the rest of the day. The people of India do not like change. They prefer a freewheeling life style to a systematic way of living. Since the people had sensed that the Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi, being a creative sort of person, was trying to end conservatism with social and economic liberalism, his policies seemed to repel them. Moreover, the opponents, taking the advantage of the public psychology, were busy frightening them by a propaganda campaign against the government. In fact, they were trying to brainwash people into thinking that the policies of the Modi government were pro-capitalist. However, it is not the capitalist but the middlemen and brokers who are harmful because they hoard and often evade taxes. These middlemen cause price rise in agricultural products and at the same time compel farmers to sell their products at the lowest rates. And thus by hoarding food they make an unlawful profit.

The industrialists and the farmers are the roots of the economy. When our own industrialists fail to compete with their foreign rivals or their capitals are so short that they fail to make use of the whole human resources of the country, the government tries to fill the gap with foreign direct investment. The ratio of the young unemployed people in India has always been far too high to the number of industries running in the country. The farming industry had become unprofitable so all the farmers of the country could not completely depend on it for their livelihood. A large number of them were migrating to cities in search of work. The service sector expands or shrinks with the rise and fall of the per capita income. In this situation, only ‘Make in India’ programme could be an effective tool for development, generation of new jobs and to get rid of city slums. Now to make it a success, we needed advanced technology and larger capital which things we could get through FDI only. Furthermore, we could not establish new industrial units unless the land was acquired for them. The new land acquisition bill aimed to set new plants in every part of the rural India, so the different raw materials could be used at where they were produced by the farmers. This way it not only created jobs for the skilled new generation but also made the farming industry profitable, thereby bringing the farmers and the unemployed life and prosperity. The populist policies of A AP or any other of the regional parties were but a slow poison to the growth and development of the country. It was only a tool which they used to acquire power.

Budget 2015 was good because the government’s intentions were honest. It was good because it aimed to support the poor and at the same time to attract both domestic and foreign capital. It was good because it was meant to keep a tight rein on those who made black money. It was good because it sets sights on the development of the infrastructure and increasing the defence budget. It was good because it planned for a quality education across the country and also for a clean India. There are those who earn less than they spend and, as a result, they finally labour under the debt burden. There are certain other sorts of persons, though fewer than the former, who always try to sacrifice their comfort and earn as much as they can. The former live in huts because they cannot afford to create anything new but the latter live in large buildings because they love to develop. Now you can compare the UPA budget with the NDA one.

Industrial development and manufacturing is possible only when you have money and better techniques of quality production with a vast market to sell your products. Now developed countries had already captured all big markets of the world. Since we had never been a good exporter, we did not have our traditional markets. It was for the first time that the Modi Government took initiatives to promote home productions by inviting foreign investment or by encouraging our own industrialists. Now the question arises that if the industrialists were not provided with a wide range of market to sell their products, they would not take much interest in running their industries in India. The prime Minister visited one after the other country with a view to explore the possibility of a new market and a foreign investment. This was how the nation started to provide our young people with jobs - for creating that many government jobs was absolutely impossible. Rahul Gandhi, the merrymaker of a politician, has been fooling the people out of saying that the PM is enjoying foreign tours. Brothers, just watch his intention and see if he really wants the well-being of the country!

During the UPA rule the country had become a safe haven for the corrupt bureaucrats and executives of the public sector organizations. They siphoned off the money in the name of meeting, seminars and other management expenses. No audit ever dared to touch them. They became millionaires, with the national treasury emptying into their individual pockets. What is more, the UPA did its worst in the name of secularism. Often the militants and soldiers of the neighbouring country killed our boys brutally and the government was silent because they then had to carry out their moral duties of secularism. Now things have been changing very fast and they say that the Modi government is not doing anything!

Protest, demonstration or taking to the streets are different ways whereby people show their disagreement for some decisions of the government which they consider to be against the interests of the country, but when the opposition or some group of people does it for the sake of protest only, they do it for their own benefits as these thing are the vile tools of being popular among the people as well. The two amendment Bills, Land Acquisition and Goods and Service Tax, were the Bills that could open the doors of development which was the need of the day, considering the increasing rate of unemployment. Who was responsible for the future of the jobless youths if it was not the government? Mr Yogendra Yadav had to establish his party. In such a one he was trying to dress up his movement as a saviour of the country. The congress did not want the government to do something good, for they feared that the people would compare the working of the present government with that of theirs and ultimately uprooted them from the politics.

During the UPA government, industrialists used to declare themselves bankrupt with a view to swallowing up the bank loans; the bureaucrats, public representatives or people in administration were free to waste public money and were not accountable for anything; the system was working without a proper control on it; the country’s infrastructure was crumbling; the market was flat on its back; the trade gap was widening year by year. It was because of these things the rate of unemployment was increasing and poverty was engulfing the greater part of society. The Modi government took these things seriously and began to improve them day and night. Roads were being built, new electricity cables, poles, transformers were being laid, administration was alert, business moved on, efforts were made to reduce the country’s trade deficit and to balance the budget, defence were being maintained at a high level. It was an irony that there were those who accused the government of doing nothing, with their eyes shut towards theses changes.

The UPA government never promoted business; instead, it had ever had a tradition to use a great amount of public fund in luring the electorate with freebies, thereby making them idlers and ultimately poor. It had once waived the bank loans of those who were old defaulters, ignoring the needy farmers and the demand for OROP. If you help defaulters, do they ever think of being industrious? They will take out a fresh loan and evade repayment once again; and this tendency will also send a message to those who keep up their loan repayments that they default on bank loans, too. The long practice of tempting voters this way had spoiled the work culture and the business environment in India and this is because of this India, which was once called the Golden Bird, is known as a developing country. It is the Modi government that started to pull India together and to encourage the countrymen to work, to make India clean, hygienic and prosperous.

Government jobs are more attractive than any other jobs or self-employment because there are no paid leaves and holidays elsewhere, because in addition to the salary, there are chances of receiving kickbacks and payola in a government office, because your living is not affected by whether you work or not, because your life is secured once you succeeded in getting a government job. These features of a government job did not let the job seekers think of going in for something else and catch the fancy of everyone so powerfully that there was a huge crowd of the youth waiting and trying for government jobs. Now when India needs that every hand work, this crowd was required to be diverted to different other jobs which was possible only when government jobs provide the same living as other jobs do.

An industrialist faces stiff competition from international rivals; he creates job in the country; he fills the treasury. No capitalist ever donates his wealth to a foreigner but rather what he earns brings home. Now every government tries to attract them in their states. I wonder why people still hate them. On the contrary, RJD, SP, BSP, Congress etc, look like a political party; but, in actual fact, they were private limited companies each owned by a family that runs their business in the country by selling the state’s resources and gets richer and richer. I wonder why people do not hate such business tycoons who know well how to take and has anything to give is social hatred. There must be internal democracy in a party because it is something that can produce a head of the government with the spirit of serving the people instead of making profits. This is something why the BJP has given the country a prime minister who had no desire to become rich but high dreams and aspirations to make the country strong and prosperous.

Food Security Bill was another attempt to lure common people into voting for the party. It was the biggest national subsidy expenditure as it was likely to cost Rs. 1.5 lakh carore and would show its unpleasant side-effects. However, it was not a solution but a problem. A sound national economy was a solution because it helps eradicate poverty and generate employment automatically.

BJP earns and makes the treasury rich then Congress follows it to enjoy what was collected. It is for the people to think that it should keep the reckless and spendthrift Congress away from power and avoid being enticed by the freebie-bait. There is much more to be said. Congress has been playing game against the bread and butter of the people and BJP has been baking bread for the people and giving healthy atmosphere of democracy. People are sensitive enough they understand what might benefit them and what is badly needed today.

Now people prefer their livelihood to their caste and religion. They are looking towards Prime Minister Sri Nwerendra Modi, who is expected to be one saviour. Those who ignore the economy of the country will not rule India, for she demands development, employment and corruption-free governance.

The Modi government has been restoring the financial health of the country. It has adopted innovative methods to do so. For example, railway department needs 1700 billion rupees for modernising the whole network while the department had the balance of only 19 billion rupees so far. Now to meet the requirement the railway ministry had decided to earn money through adverts in the stations and comportments and through renting out the unused railway infrastructures. This way the government is trying to find out all possible sources of both income and foreign exchange without imposing an extra load on the people. Once the fund is ready, the country will surprise to see what the development is.

BJP led states are going well: much better as compared with the states ruled by other parties. This fact is obvious & visible. It is BJP that can do to restore the honour of India. It is Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi, who can make the economy strong and only a booming economy of the country can chase away the wolves of our neighbouring countries.

Pointing towards the UPA Government, our eminent scientist CNR Rao once said, “Why the hell these idiots, these politicians had given so little for us, despite that we scientists had done something." It was obvious that the Congress government had had little to do with the national development. They never aimed to serve the country; instead, they aimed to serve themselves with money and power. “If the government had given sufficient money to the scientific sector, we had done much more,” said our Bharat Ratna candidly with resentment. “Our investment had been marginal, and on the top of that, it comes late.” Now if the UPA government was anxious to work for the national interests, the growth rate would not have been below 5 percent, the country would not be in the grip of the worst recession, our industries would not have suffered bankruptcy, thousands of small businesses would not have gone broken, small shops would not have been a casualty of the declining economy, millions of the people would not have been out of work, our space research would have been more advanced than that of China as it was during the NDA regime in 2003-04. Now after the Modi government came to power our scientists have been bringing us newer achievements because they are being provided with sufficient funds.

In modern time everything depends on money – whether it is national security, scientific development, internal law and order, public offices, disaster management, expansion of infrastructure, or public services like education, health, welfare schemes etc. Countrymen remember the Atal Bihari Government afforded the Kargil War, the Pokharan Nuclear Test, the National Highway Development Project, the Rural Development Plans and so. Remember his Samjhhauta Express, his aid to Haj Pilgrims, the promotion of trade and better relationships between the states. "We must grow faster. We simply had no other alternative," was Vajpayee's slogan. The World had started to fear India's dominance under his leadership. In respect of economic and scientific development China was then behind us. In ten years of UPA regime it became a threat to other countries in Asia. You must have known that our army had sent a proposal to deploy 50000 troops along the China border in 2010 and it was going to cost the country over Rs 65000 crore. The UPA government dill-dallied the proposal, and as a result, China trespassed on our land and we stood watching that. The situation has improved again since Sri Modi became the prime minister. Now if the Public Money is the nerve and blood of the country; now if the Public Money and only Public Money can keep us safe in our houses; now if the Public Money is our job and food – how can we tolerate those who looted it?

A country runs very like a family. The richer is the family, the wider is its business area and the wider the business, the greater the chances for employment. In short, a rich family employs people and a poor family tracks down a job. India was rich with resources and as well as that its earning capacity was enormous. It is poor because the Congress wanted to keep it poor. They soon looted it as it tended to grow. They never let sources of income fall in the market. It was only Atal Bihari, who did not bear any leakage, and as a result, India then witnessed the highest growth rate. People felt good. The rate of unemployment fell down considerably. Then what happened next was known to all. The congress launched NWEREGA, loan waiver and many welfare schemes of that kind without planning for the source of income to fund them and ultimately the economy of the country damaged, but then such schemes did not harm the country as much as their corruption sent the nation into deep recession. Slowly the rate of unemployment grew year by year and finally stood at a horrible stage. So countrymen, think twice before you go to vote. If you want to make your country rich and to protect national sovereignty, you have only one option and that is BJP.

Generally, the Congress government had ever since preferred imports and never became serious about the modernization and development of our domestic industries. Was it not the reason that they had greed for back door commission? The biggest portion of our high priced weapons came from other countries. Were we not able to manufacture them here in the country? We had scientists, we had concepts and the burning will to compete with the world – then, what made us purchase things from a foreign market? Perhaps it was the deep rooted corruption. Just compare all those things with that of what the Modi government has been doing. See how Sri Modi has been working to make the system corruption-free, promoting our exports, minimizing imports with an innovative vision for both domestic and foreign trades and developing technology so that our products could compete with those available in the global market and be suited to the changing demands of the international customers.

The NDA’s budget supports massive manufacturing and structural development and this is why it is capable of giving a jump-start to the economy, creating new opportunities of jobs and bringing both the rates of inflation and interest down. To invite increased flow of FDI in both service and manufacturing sectors will not only reduce imports but also help widen our business with larger amount of capital. 26 percent FDI was too less to attract foreign investors but 49 percent of that can have a tempting impact on them and, as a result, we are a better side to negotiate with them to bring their latest technology which we currently lack. 49 : 51 partnerships with high technology is giving a fresh blood to our failing industries and, thus it is making us self-reliant, cutting the bulk of imports. It is saving us from paying high prices for an item that we purchased from some developed country and may also take us to that stage where we can export our products to certain other countries and earn more money than the amount that the foreign investors are likely to earn as their profit. Given that we have been one of the largest weapon importers and have still got to face tough challenge of kitting out the country with the updated version of arsenals in earliest possible time, 100 percent FDI in defence sector is a welcoming step. It will not only do to jump-start our manufacturing but also help revive our economy and reduce unemployment.

A burst of inflation is a critical disease of the economy of a country for there is no alternate route to the growth. Banks may have a lot of lendable money but it is of no worth unless there are borrowers. No borrower would like to take out a loan at high interest and no bank would grant a loan at the interest rate that spares no profit for it. Now if the rate of inflation is already around 9 percent, a bank will not be in a position to distribute loans at lower than12 percent. In this situation, a new manufacturer who wants to run an industry on loan have no chance to lower the prices of his products and, thus, it is not only that the supply side weakens but also that the market is left with little competition. Yes, this situation can be brought under control but the government treasury should be rich enough to pay the extra rate of the interest on behalf of the borrowers. Everyone knows that the populism of UPA and its corruption had made the economic condition of the country so bad that it cannot afford any subsidy, so the only way left for the new government is FDI. You, however, need not be disheartened – your PM as well as FM is doing well by attracting FDI.

‘Make in India’ is an open message that the government of India is serious about the development of the country, rather than about devising plans to take advantage of peoples’ liking for free gifts and about fixing eyes on commissions through imports. Our dominant neighbour is alarmed by the effective working of the Modi Government. They are bewildered and trying to put a curb on our progress. Let’s unite, ignoring our petty differences, help the government root out corruption at every level and be diligent about our work and duties with the thought that the country is ours and we have to make it powerful.

Sunday 25 March 2018

Ram Charit Manas

Ram Charit Manas is an immortal epic by Goswami Tulasidas, one of the greatest poets in Hindi. The poet gives a thrilling account of Ram's life, covering all the basic ideas of Vedas and Puranas. The most important thing about this epic poem is that the poet has sketched out a beautiful and lifelike character of Maryada Purushottam Ram. Ram Charit Manas is divided into seven books – Bal Kand, Ayodhya Kand, Aranya Kand, Kiskindha Kand, Sunder Kand, Lanka Kand and Uttar Kand – which include Ram’s high standards of probity and principles, his politeness and decency, his magnetic personality and might that he showed during his life between his birth and coronation. In these seven sections, he has been presented as being obedient to his teachers and parents, a humanitarian king, a statesman of great vision, a candid man, a saviour of the people seeking refuge, a mortal threat to injustices and a man of high virtues. These qualities make Ram Maryada Purushttam and a world leader. Ram Charit Manas is not only a sacred book but also an auspicious and blessed piece of poetry. This is why people like to keep this book in their houses and consider themselves fortunate to read it regularly.

Friday 23 March 2018

S A Children Academy, Semgra Chauraha, Jaitapur

Today I participated in the official opening of S A Children Academy, Semgra Chauraha, Jaitapur – Bahraich. LIC Chief Manager Sri T R Mishra cut a ribbon to launch the school. The manager of the school Sri Saket Kumar Tiwari and Principal Sri Anuj Shukla welcomed the guests and made a firm commitment to the high goal that the school is to attain. Then followed a ceremony before a crowd of two hundred people. The Chief then gave the inaugural speech. Sri Ranjul Jayant Gautam, ABM Sales LIC Bahraich, addressed the assembled company. Sri Santosh Kumar Shukla, Lecturer in English, made a speech on the importance of education. Raghvendra Tripathi, a well-known poet of the district, read his poems. The audience cheered and clapped. Addressing to the people, I said, “The first eight years of life are a period of rapid development of brain structures and function or the development in infancy and early childhood is the most advanced period of child’s development. Proper child care and their systematic education is a process of refining the humanity or a process of removing impurities so the nation can be supplied with better citizens for an advanced future society and peaceful atmosphere. The school is committed to provide early childhood education that will facilitate the development of a child's overall abilities and understandings to prepare the child for future endeavours.”

Thursday 22 March 2018

Literature is the pilot of society



William Shakespeare was a great story teller because his stories, consisting of real incidents of life rather than imaginary notwithstanding, are very, very interesting and also because his plays are not mere stories of kings and queens but the pictures of varying human minds. They put true examples of how a particular type of person will respond in a particular situation. Now that they warn us of the consequences of various character flaws, they show us the successful ways of life. Now to talk of Leo Tolstoy, who owed his genius to his experiences, his greatness as a story teller cannot be overlooked. He was a moralist but not impractical. In fact, no one else could ever go as deep into human life studying the darkest corners of it as he did. He puts both moral and immoral ways of life with their effects on the society side by side and leaves for the readers to see which to choose. If we call him saint, it would not be an exaggeration, for he saw God behind every action, or rather behind everything in the world and man blinded by his greed and vanity.

Generally, common people do not have a good grasp of Vedas and Upanishads. The books of Puranas are too big to be read as a matter of course. But the greatest epic, ‘Ram Charit Manas’ by Sant Tulasidas that includes the whole human experiences stored in earlier Sanskrit literature is accessible to general readers. Ram Charit Manas sketches the great character of Lord of All the Worlds and of different forces that influence the universe. Shreemad Bhagwat and Ram Charit Manas, which are widely read and recited, do not talk of a particular system of rules – they present a few ideal and upright characters in the imaginary form of God and Goddesses.

Literature, focusing on the weak spots in the society and the system, has the power to change the society and the governments. It is poetry that has brought about revolutions, reformation and awareness. When John Ball shouted, ‘Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentleman?’, the Peasants’ Revolt triggered and rebels advanced on London, ramming the royal government of Richard II; Milton’s voice established the Commonwealth of England; Pindar filled Greece with passion; Bhushan and Chand Bardai made Indian swords thirsty of blood; Dickens turned public attention towards orphans through his novels like Oliver Twist and David Copperfield. Without Ram Charit Manas, the Indian culture would not have survived the Mogul and British rules. In my opinion, literature is the pilot of the chariot that is called society. Politics and literature are couples; they always go hand in hand; and it is they that steer, accelerate and control the society.



God, Religion and Man



Nobody can see God until he takes off the glasses of religious fanaticism. If you have got to see what the Supreme Being is, climb on the peak of neutral thoughts and examine all that is biased below.

The sense of right and wrong differs from community to community. The law of nature ignores them all.

Love and hatred are not under our control, as we cannot force ourselves to love anything that we do not want to, nor can we make ourselves hate the thing we actually love. So for as God is concerned, He is not one thing or other – he is all, the Infinite Being, the father of all, the mother of all – and we cannot help loving Him.

Today when hypocrisy has given our politics and religion such a bad name, we need to know our ancient form of politics and religion. Leftist and rightist or conservatism and liberalism are not the things that were originated in India. These are the infectious diseases which we received from other countries that either invaded India or came here to trade with us. Basically, the name of our religion is Sanatan. It is a storehouse of rules and laws devised through succeeding generations but never meant to compel anybody to strictly follow them. Yes, our politics or our political science was evolved from these natural laws and rules. Since there was no owner of them, our religion or politics never created any sort of communities and this is because of this that ‘Ram Raj’ was established on this holy land of gods.

Change is the basic law of nature. The universe undergoes this process continuously. The thing that refuses to countenance constant modification is subject to a stage of decomposition. Civilization, social order and culture all are subject to change, so the laws related to customs of a particular time become obsolete as they change. However, there are certain laws that are universal and no time or place can affect them. Such laws are called Sanatan, which has been journeying through different ways of life with developing civilization and the course of evolution without rejecting anything that followed in a newer form.

All living things are flexible whether it is a plant, a man or an animal. Dead is dry and not able to be bent whether it is a dry twig, a corpse or a river. Sanatana is a living religion like a stem on which the flowers of a happy and optimistic life and leaves of all-round development grow. Politics with all its reptilian venom often tries to infect it but it always remains cool and fresh like the sandalwood. It is the day and not the night; it is love and not hatred; it is divine and not earthly; it is pure and not contaminated.

Nobody has ever developed a great idea with his academic ability rather the great ideas that have contributed to the development of the civilization occurred to people naturally. Shakespeare, Socrates, Arcamedees Addison, Kabir, Kalidas etc are a few examples. When God has to bring a change in any part of the world, He selects a man like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela or any such and blesses him with a divine talent the land through him.

We are glad to see our Libraries widening, minds sharpening and civilization taking amazing speed, but we do not see that the democracy of the world is turning into the battle field of a war for power and money and humanity that has made us different from the animal has started to take its last breath. In other words, we are moving towards the same state of affairs which caused the end of the most advanced civilization through the great Mahabharat War. Human knowledge is the deadly enemy of humanity.

In olden days people lived pastoral life. Their society was divided into three main groups: priests, warriors and herdsman. Since each group was dependent on the other, there was a perfect harmony between them. Slowly their civilizations developed and there arose one more branch of work, following which, about three thousand years back, the caste system came into being. There was still no concept of any caste being low or high, nor were the classes based on family origin.

The classical Hinduism started from 200 BCE and lasted for 1300 years afterwards, but India did not witness any sort of bitterness between the four main divisions of Hindu society. Islam came to Indian subcontinent in the early 7th century with the advent of Arab traders but no sectarian strife resulted until 1100 CE. It was after Muslim Conquest that the religious communions emerged because non-Muslims were persecuted and converted to Islam by the Muslim rulers and their army generals.

When differences among Indo-Europeans grew they split between Indo-Iranian and Indo-Aryan. Once, the people of other religion hated Jews because Jews were more competent than them. Later, when they were given a piece of separate land to live, they proved themselves. A family splits when brothers stop tolerating each other. Politics on the basis of caste and hate campaign may result in a big threat to the unity and integrity of the country, mind!

It is not the various religions that have the narrow and intolerant fundamentalist view rather it is the politics that makes their followers so. We see different religious show off every year – just think who is behind them. If it is not the political parties, who else then?

Religion consists of the laws that decide how to live in a society. It teaches us certain lessons on a happy and peaceful life: that let us love, tolerate and help each other, be true to each other, make an honest living, be kind to every creature, keep our body, heart, house and everything around us clean, speak the truth and what is comforting, all in the name of God; or if you do so, as the religion promises, you are sure to be granted His love and blessings. A religion offers all that it has to the society and not to the politics but it is a sad fact that it is often usurped by the politics and there has been violence and cruelty done in the name of God or in the name of religions.

Election is a goddess that is happy when she is offered human sacrifices. This goddess eats thousands of people before she gives her blessing to a party. To come to light, one group of politicians deliberately courts controversy, particularly over a holy religion, and the other group at the same time comes forward to stir up feeling against it. Finally, faiths weep and the innocents who have faith are sacrificed.

The British invaded India by a divide-and-conquer strategy. They promoted religious, ethnic and cultural divisions among Indians. Slowly their policies entered into the intellectual realm and Hindus came to believe these divisive ideas. Thus the society of India underwent the divide between high and low castes and between different religious and cultural groups for a long period of 900 years.

In the olden days, the king, businessmen, farmers, workers and all supported a common cause and participated to make their country rich and powerful. There was seldom anyone who ever tried to betray their brothers. It was in this atmosphere that India was a powerful empire and was called the golden bird. All were rich and healthy. The persons who rule and control the country today consider the people as their crops and therefore they do not want to educate them or to let them grow rich. The poor are God because when they become pleased with someone, they make them kings; the rich are devils because they suck the blood of the poor. Just watch how the devil woos the poor and calls them in such a way as though they were his property. Religion is politically as harmful as it is socially beneficial. Unfortunately, religion has become a tool in the hands of politics and hypocrisy in the hands of society. India, you are no more a country of patriots.

Only parents or some kindred spirit can nourish children. However, school masters cannot because they do not have the same interest in the children as their parents have. Moreover, milk is twenty times more likely to be adulterated than any other food. I wonder why the government has launched a scheme for the schools to give milk to the young students. Worship, prayer, religious services are the parts of one’s private life and those who have faith in Him have every means to worship him. It would not be an exaggeration to say a poor person worships Him better than a king. I wonder what makes the government to join in a religious feast in Ayodhya or an Iftar party on a political platform. Religion is a divine boon for humanity – socially, it is a shield against every harm but politically, it is a fatal sword. The so called government, you are meant to provide the country with law and order, public services, social security, internal and national security etc. rather than to win people’s support by appealing to their emotion. The people are not so ignorant today that they do not understand your malicious intentions behind your hypocrisy of getting their fundamental rights to sell back to them. Thrones suit servants best and not masters – take care, you are going too far!

The world of politics has descended steeply into the valleys of various religions, thereby provoking people to invent the cruellest ways of killing one another instead of promoting their teachings of universal duties like honesty, non-violence, purity, goodwill, mercy, patience, forbearance, self-restraint, generosity and asceticism. The campaign of violence and intimidation seems to be the chemical reaction of democracy. Now the world community is required to find some peaceful ways to stop it, or else it would polarize the world into two groups and obliterate the whole humanity. There was a juggler who used to play with fire came to grief one day and by the time spectators had succeeded extinguishing the fire it was too late. People used to hate blood, now the same blood is the thing of greatest entertainment. Anyway, it seems as though the Providence does not like the world to go as it is going and therefore it has decided to rub the infected humanity off the blackboard of the earth for the new civilization.

Hindus say that RSS is no more an organisation of Hindu ideology because they do not count the rain frogs to be good to the community. Now they are looking for some lion that does not talk the talk but walks the walk. They make noises like the rain frogs but they never seem to do anything that could strengthen, unite or expand the community. It has always been very easy for some other community to convert Hindus to theirs. They cannot retain the existing members, how can you believe that they would be able to retain their larger generation. If they say that they are an the organisation meant to protect Hinduism, they are expected to propagate how Hinduism is better than other religions and inspire Hindus to follow its rituals and laws regularly, to read religious books and to making a habit of visiting temples regularly. Today most Ashrams have been occupied by mafias, kicking true priests off them. Why do not they protect ashrams form such malevolent people.

Those who do not value time or do not envisage their future role are common people. Such people always run after a comfortable position and end without leaving a simple dot on the history. A plant that has got to yield fruit sacrifices everything it has for the produce. Lord Krishna never enjoyed power and wealth; Acharya Kautilya is remembered because he did nothing for himself; Samrat Ashok rose out of the deadly net of conspiracy and in response knew not what mercy was, but, at last, dedicated all his life to his subjects; great scientists never knew if they lived a life; Chadra Shekhar Azad sacrificed himself for his country.

A man hates somebody and be as cruel to them as cruelty itself. The same man, however, is affectionate towards someone else and has the warmest heart for them. Ah, a person can be so good and at the same time so bad! It is simply a case of mind over matter.

When we think of the modern science, we are puffed up with pride. Sometimes, we think that we can tame nature. Sometimes, we are so ambitious that we think to rule the world and develop our colonies on some other planet. But the Nepal Earthquake showed how helpless are we in the hands of nature. No house was left undamaged. Walls and roofs were cracked. One could not feel safe to stay in any of them. No shop opened- nothing was there to eat. Torrential rain and strong winds combine to make condition terrible for the people sitting helplessly in the open air. Kedarnath turned into a ghost valley on 16 & 17 June 2013. Flash floods resulting from extremely intense rainfall swept away mountainsides, villages and towns, thousands of people, animals, agricultural fields, irrigation canals, domestic water sources, dams, roads, bridges, and buildings — anything that stood in the way. Water gushed into the town from the summit behind the shrine carrying rocks and boulders, destroying everything on its path. People perished in torrents of water or get crushed under rolling boulders. Man, be man and not God. Man, love man and do not forget the Father who keeps all. Man, bow down to Him and beg a safe life.

However, there is nothing as complex as the human nature. If all the people on the earth were saints or they all were decadents, the world would not be what it looks like. There is a bewildering variety of things on the earth and this is the reason that the world looks so beautiful. Anyway, sometimes when God wants to trim the haphazardly grown world, he divides the people by raising massive egos in them. But before that He gives them the skill to develop fatal armaments. The mind in the world is the device that receives the instructions of God.

A clash is a creator. ‘If winter comes can spring be far behind’ P.B. Shelley. When a mass of air with a low pressure over the seas gradually moves, it causes a great disturbance in the waters thereby giving rise to the clouds. These clouds rain on the plains and hills and a new life sprouts, the earth appears like a bride in her new and green, green dresses. Similarly, when politics turns to be inhuman, differences grow between different religious communities, sectarian violence spreads and mass killings take place, a new society emerges with a sweet smile on its face. Everything that happens in the world happens because God wants it to, or rather nothing can take place against the will of God.

Each one of us is different from the rest in respect of our physical appearance, nature and language and this difference makes people bring different results which constitutes the beauty of the world, the twinkling earth in varied lights. What is more interesting is that everyone is always in mistaken belief that his is the best work so all the other people should do that. Just go to where some spiritual programme is held and try to explore the minds of the participants. You will certainly see them thinking that they are doing some great job and those who ignore such occasions are unfortunate lots. A fraud, a thief, a businessman, a politician, an educationist - all are lost in their work, considering others to be inferior. This is how the world moves with al its grandeur.

Almost every religion asks its followers to recite a holy poem or a prayer or to repeat the ritualistic acts of worship. In fact, these practices lead a man to be fixed with an accepted set of beliefs which control his behaviour and thus they make him have strong opinions about the religion. Slowly such religious people get so used of worshiping a mythical God that they never try to realize the real of Him who is with us all the time and everywhere.

Religion or caste is a belief, a conviction or an opinion and not a variety of mankind. The politics, not only in India but in all of the democratic countries, has been treating each community to be a different variety of people.

The literature created for a particular purpose cannot be based on facts. The author is sure to hide from the truth and to emphasise all those points that he thinks suitable for reaching his target. Generally such literature is used by politicians and religious gurus.

All that has grown too large has ultimately got to reduce;
Something which is ablaze is sure to be extinguished.
Anything that God detest most are the excesses.

I’m the dog at the door of Mahaprabhu Hanumanji. I will do all that might please HIM. I will wag my tails, lie down in the dust under His feet and also growl at malevolent persons. If he throws a piece of bread, I will run to eat that. I bear no grudges if He does not give anything to eat. If he thinks it fit to kill me, I would love to be killed.

Tuesday 20 March 2018

PM Modi & the Opposition



There is an old man of my acquaintance who retired from state service about three years ago. He has a habit of going for a walk in the morning and therefore I often come across him in some street. The most remarkable thing I have noticed in him is his regular practice to switch off the pole lights that he saw to be left on even after the sun rise. This has made me relate his mind-set with that of those politicians who never hesitate to make the mess of the national resources just for their own ends.

There lived a family in a colony. One day a new family came to live in the flat opposite theirs. The wife led her husband to the window. “These newcomers are country bumpkins – look, how dirty are those clothes hanging in the veranda,” said the wife to her husband, pointing to the clothes which they could see through their windowpane.

“You may be right, darling,” replied the husband. “But I wonder if you could clean your own windowpane. I think you will find those clothes clean.”

Political parties are very like this wife. Their hearts are full of crooked thoughts so they find fault with the Modi Goverment and never stay to examine and consider their own ideas, thoughts and feelings.

A pundit ji was going back home with a heifer that he had got from one of his yajmans. On the way, he met up with a thug who stopped him and asked where he got that donkey from.

“Do you call it a donkey?” pundit ji retorted angrily. “You fool, don’t you see it is a heifer?”

Pundit ji walked on. After half a mile, another thug emerged and asked the same question. “Where did you get this donkey from, Pundit ji?” Then he added, “You’re a Brahmin and I wonder you are taking this ugly donkey!

This time pundit ji rubbed his eyes, but he was still sure that he was taking a heifer and not a donkey. He rebuked the thug and went on.

Before he completed another mile, he came across a third thug who asked the same question, too. “Where did you get this donkey from, Pundit ji?”

This time pundit ji lost his confidence and accepted that the heifer was a donkey.

Similarly, a few parties are out to mislead the people of India one by one and try to delude them into thinking the Modi Government is as bad as bad.

In ancient times, kings used to undergo years of hard austerity and penance with a view to pleasing God and when they succeeded, they were granted supernatural powers. Then, after getting such powers, they did not have to do anything except enjoying what they chose to. This is something that has applied to Indian parliamentarians and government officials. They have had the notion that they have got a free ride just after winning an election or getting a government job. They have, however, never bothered to think that they have been given the responsibility to serve the people. Many other countries that got freedom even after us have gone far ahead, leaving us to live in an unhappy state – why? It is because our parliamentarians and government officials have never done their duties diligently but rather enjoyed their chairs. This is what had been happening from the first day of independence till the UPA government fell. Things have changed since Shri Narendra Modi became the prime minister. Now no parliamentarian is privileged to do what they like, nor are government servants free to their choice. They are forced to realize what they are there to do. It has made a lot of difference to the way the government conducts its affairs and will bring the country a drastic change.

Today a great number of students gathered in KKC Lucknow to appear in BHU Entrance Exam. When examination started guardians stood waiting in a lawn outside. A police officer was on duty. He came in the lawn and started speaking to none. At first, people thought that he was a crazy sort of person, but a little while later, a few people went over to him to listen to what he was saying. He was condemning Brahamins saying that it is Brahmins who has been the cause of the divide between the different castes and reservation policy. If these so called the owners of Hindu society had not despised the lower caste people, the Hindus would be an integrated group of people and there would be no demand for reservation as well. Slowly his lecture started attracting people and a huge crowd gathered around him. If someone dared to counter criticism, he treated him rudely which ultimately reduced him to silence. This incident taught me that most people like to listen to something spoken against Brahmins not because they feel injured by the high caste people but because the divide politics has made them to hate the high caste.

Just populate a colony by the people of all castes and community. When they start living together, they may find they are not compatible, but slowly they will start making amicable relationships and sharing their common joys and grieves. Now find a leader and make him live in that colony. You should be certain that his presence will cause a rift between the different groups and over a few months, their relationship will end acrimoniously. I want to tell certain fools that no religion or persons of any caste is responsible for the disagreement that separates people. It is politics that has been dividing people into different groups. Communal tension or people dividing over reservation are the side effects of democracy. They will continue with the democratic system. It is not India that is infected by this disease but many other democratic countries are suffering from it.

“Yadavas, unite against Brahmins, or else they will pose a serious threat to you,” says Lalu Prasad. History says that Yadavas and Brahmins have ever been friendly to each other. How come Brahmins are now the greatest danger to them? Mr Lalu ji, why don’t you say your chair is in danger and not Yadavas, nor even Brahmins? A monkey was in danger of drowning. “Save the world,” he screamed. “It’s sinking.” The animals rushed to his rescue to hear him calling. They helped pull him out of the water and sat him down on the ground. “Friend, why did you say that the world was sinking when it was you who was drowning in the river and not the world?” asked one of them. “Would there be any world after I’d been drowned?” replied the monkey.

One day a boy decided not to go to school. He started crying, complaining that his elder brother had mistreated him. The mother admonished her eldest son for that and also warned him not to do that again. The boy still continued crying. The mother asked what else had gone wrong. Now he complained that his younger sister had torn a page from his note book. The mother gave him a new note book. The boy, however, did not stop crying, with a newer reason which he pretended had exasperated him. The congress is the crying boy of this sort. They will continue to invent pretexts for hindering the sessions of the houses of parliament.

Once there was a king who had a beautiful princess. When the princess became marriageable, he invited the prices of different kingdoms and organised a quiz contest, announcing that the winner will marry his daughter. The contest was so arranged that it could pick out the prince who was most intelligent, diligent and honest. Some of the princes were intelligent and honest, but they were not much diligent and prolific; some of them were diligent and intelligent but they were habituated to playing tricks and feeling tempted to cheat; some others were honest and diligent but they lacked the sharpness of mind. However, one of the princes was a quick thinker, swift with decisions, a star performer and candid with everyone. He eventually won the contest and married the princess. His name was Arun Jaitley. Losers like Yashwant Sinha, Ram Jethmalani, Keerti Azad, Shatrughn Sinha are now barking up the wrong tree.

There lived a couple who always bickered with each other because the wife did the opposite of what her husband asked her to. One day an idea came to the husband that he would ask his wife to do the opposite of what he actually wanted. “Madam, I’ve decided not to go to any pilgrimage this summer,” said the husband to his wife. “No, no, we’ll certainly go to Haridwar,” responded his wife. They set off for the Holy Place. On reaching there, the husband told his wife that he would by no means bathe in the Ganga, whereupon his wife became adamant about taking a bath in the river. They walked down the stairs into the water. When the enthusiastic women walked ahead of her husband, he shouted, “Paro, paro! Stop, stop!” The headstrong women continued heading for deeper waters and finally bubbles rose on the surface. This is what is happening between the ruling party and the opposition. The Modi government should do what is in the interest of the country, ignoring all that the opposition cries, for resisting the opposition is, in real sense, to follow them.

A talk between the spokespersons for BJP and Congress:

BJP spokesperson: It’s shameful that a group of people betray the country, speaking and shooting slogans against the country and favouring Pakistan. Such persons are traitors and the government is not going to tolerate them.

Congress spokesperson: In a democratic system every citizen has the right to speak anything they may like and nobody can prevent them from doing so. The country is being ruled by a despotic tyrant.

BJP spokesperson: The congress has befooled the common classes, the backwards and the schedule caste community because they have always won their support by exciting their emotions rather than by having good schemes for them.

Congress spokesperson: You the liar shut up! The poor, the poor, the poor are our heart and soul, our blood, our life and what not! We love them.

BJP spokesperson: This why you have been cultivating their poverty instead of raising their status. Anyway, if you have a least love for the country, you should support us to pass the GST Bill at Rajya Sabha.

Congress spokesperson: To hell with GST, we want to have discussion on Rohit Vemula case.

BJP spokesperson: (Muses for a short while) Oh friend, your government has been so idle that it did not even do a single case of corruption.

Congress spokesperson: Do you have any proof?

BJP spokesperson: No, no, we don’t have.

Congress spokesperson: Brothers, just look at this guy of BJP. He accuses us of doing nothing, not even a single corruption, and at the same time he says he has no proof of that. These BJP people have got only to defame us.

If a mouse complain that someone else has ripped up its book, who will believe it? The likes of BSP and Congress accuse BJP of dividing the society. If a python complain that the lioness is doing nothing for her family, who will believe it? The opposition accuses BJP of doing nothing, particularly when everyone knows that the Modi Government has many stopped up projects on the go and is continuously transforming India into an industrious nation. If a reptile complain that some of the animals is killing the creatures around, who will believe it? The likes of CPI, CPM and Rahul Gandhi are teaching BJP how to be loyal to the country.

‘Mother, my stomach’s rumbling – give me something to eat!’ said the poor little boy. ‘Have patience, my child,’ replied the mother, ‘your father must be coming with some food for you.’ The boy knew that there was nothing in the house and his father will return from work after dusk, so he ran out thinking if he could do something to earn a little money. When he was going along the street, he saw a man, calling him over to where he was standing. The boy turned to stroll to the stranger who took a five-hundred rupee note from his pocket and gave it to the boy. The henchmen of separatist leaders in Kashmir collect such boys and without worrying about their lives, they use them as their shield. These separatists carry out such dirty deeds not because they are concerned about the Kashmirians but because of the money they get from Pakistan. The people of Kashmir know that Kashmir cannot be independent – some neighbouring country would soon invade the valley and they are better off with India than with any other country.

‘Secular’ was first introduced through 42nd Amendment Act 1976, but it has not yet been defined. There are certain political parties that consider themselves as the real owner of the famous term ‘Secular’ and so they keep defining it from time to time. According to them if you call India ‘Hindustan’, you are secular; but if you ever call it ‘Bharat’, you are certainly a communal person. Greet people with a ‘Hello’ and not with ‘Jai Siya Ram’ or else they will give you hell for it. You are sure to be accused of being communal if you call water ‘Jal’ – you’d better call it ‘Pani’. Likewise Sanskrit is communal but English secular. Mind you don’t say ‘Bande Matram – it’s terribly communal! You are welcome to a Holy Iftar Party but think twice before you visit a Ramleela. You, secular humanism contractors, clear your heads and know secularism is the belief that does not allow anybody to involve any religion with the ordinary social and political activities of the country.

I came across a mad man during my morning jaunts today. He was talking to a college building on the other side of the road. “You’re sure to die; remember, no shroud has a pocket!” he warned the building again and again. I think he was right because those who make a lot of money by doing illegal things to settle it on their sons do not do good things for them but, in point of fact, spoil their lives. Money is best enjoyed by those who have earned it.

TV Reporter: Mr CM Delhi, air pollution has reached ten times the acceptable level and people are smothered with the clouds of smoke, would you tell a single step which you have taken to abate it?

Kejariwal: Yes, I’ve done a lot. Did you not hear me out? Many’s the time I’ve issued statements criticizing the neighbouring states which have caused this pollution.

The TV Reporter: (turning to Mr Rahul Gandhi) Rahul ji, what did you do for the ex-military men during the incumbency of your party?

Rahul Gandhi: I wonder what you people keep doing here. Did you not see me visiting the bereaved families to show my sympathy?

TV reporter: Both of you had better go to Jammu and Kashmir and try your hands at becoming the chief minister there. Delhi is not fit for you.        


Saturday 10 March 2018

हमारा किशोर प्रजातंत्र


कोई भी नई व्यवस्था प्रारंभ में कुछ वर्षों तक अच्छे से चलती है | धीरे-धीरे उसमें अवमूल्यन आता है और एक दिन वह इतनी विगड़ जाती है कि अराजकता और आभाव से लोग त्रस्त होकर एक नई व्यवस्था का निर्माण कर लेते हैं | देश आज़ाद हुए और हमारी प्रजातांत्रिक व्यवस्था लागू हुए बहुत दिन नहीं हुए | आश्चर्य है कि हमारा किशोर प्रजातंत्र इतना शीघ्र कृशकाय-बृद्ध कैसे हो गया ! पुलिस का उद्देश्य सिर्फ़ जनता से वसूली करना है; मीडिया का उद्देश्य मात्र पैसा कमाना है; न्यपालिका का उद्देश्य लोगों से केवल धन ऐंठना है; और तो और सरकार का भी यही उद्देश्य है | जनता के प्रति जवाबदेही किसी की नहीं ? कहने को जनता सब कुछ है किंतु सत्य यह है कि यह घास की तरह है जिसे कुछ प्रभावशाली जानवर मूर्ख बनाकर चरे जा रहे हैं |

स्वतंत्र तो शेर होता है जो निर्भय जंगल में कहीं सो जाता है। जिसमें भय है, मालिक को खुश रखने की जिज्ञासा है वह स्वतंत्र कहां ? लम्बे समय तक गुलामी ने अधिकतर भारतियों के रक्त में पराघीनता घोल दिया है जो सदियों पश्चात ही शुद्ध होगा यदि भारत फिर से गुलाम न हुआ तो। यदि दुनिया में ज्ञान और कौशल की सबसे कम कीमत है तो वह भारत में है | भारतीय एक्सपर्ट युवक यहाँ तिरस्कृत होकर विदेश चले जाते हैं | वहाँ वे अपनी बुद्धि से आधुनिक चीज़ों का निर्माण करते हैं जिन्हें भारत वापस मँहगे कीमत पर खरीदता है | यह विडम्बना नहीं तो और क्या है ?

समाज को बाँटने के लिए राजनीतिक पार्टियाँ क्या क्या कर सकती हैं इसकी कल्पना नहीं की जा सकती | यह कार्य बहुत हिंसक है | ग़रीबी अमीरी प्रकृति के शास्वत नियम का अंग है - न सभी ग़रीब हो सकते हैं और न सभी अमीर | वाम पंथी इस नियम के विरुद्ध ग़रीबों को अमीरों के खिलाफ भड़का करके राजनीति नहीं करते बल्कि अपना राजनीतिक व्यवसाय चलाते हैं | इसी तरह दक्षिण पन्थी धार्मिक उन्माद फैलाते हैं | अब समाज को तोड़ने का एक नया तरीका निकाला है - बाबा साहेब की मूर्तियों को क्षति ग्रस्त करना ताकि आरक्षित वर्ग में सामान्य वर्ग के विरुद्ध घृणा पैदा की जा सके | आप समझ गये होंगे कि मैं क्या कहना चाहता हूँ | खैर, इसमें ईंधन की तरह जलती जनता है उनकी तो क्या, उनकी इस ताप में रोटियाँ सिकती हैं |

साम्प्रदायिकता और प्रजातन्त्र अलग अलग नहीं रह सकते। लाेग भ्रम में हैं कि कोई पार्टी किसी सम्प्रदाय विशेष की शुभचिंतक है। सच तो यह है कि शुभचिंतक होने की आड़ में वे जनता में भय पैदा करके वोट लेती हैं। यही अमेरिका, फ्रांस, ब्रिटेन करते हैं और दूसरे प्रजातांत्रिक देश भी यही करते हैं। मुस्लिम आतंकवाद इन्हीं किसानों की फसलें हैं। मुस्लिम इसलिए क्योंकि यह वर्ग अपनी धार्मिक कट्टरता की वजह से सहज ही इस कार्य के लिए उपयोगी होता है।