INDIA ON THE VERGE OF INEQUALITY
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itting amidst
the lounge like atmosphere at my place , enjoying the loudness of trans music
and the late supper I had my eyes suddenly got tucked at a 500 rupee note in my
hand.
Then and
there my mind compares its value for different group of people in our society. Someone’s
one day wage may be one day’s savings, probably a day’s pocket money or may be
an hour’s expenditure.
That’s the
real picture that the growing and developing nation of INDIA depicts. Umpteen
number of scams on one side rocking the country after every quarter and on the
other side the old list of social problems that I studied in my school and I guess
my children will also study the same as social problems in India.
This problem
of income inequality is growing serious day by day. Government is taking every
single step to repeat the show of what happened in UK because of the same
reason few time back. As usual counter, Government has initiated many self-employment
programs, changing the name of few old programs and showing them as new also. However,
none of them helped the people.
The point
here is “Whether the society is not letting the poor grow or the poor are not
willing to grow?”. Whatever be the answer, the common cause is the dereliction in
duty on the part of government as well as citizens.
No doubt UPA
II is doing every bit to make INDIA’s economy a bombshell to explode in years
to come with long list of scams, no stern decisions, and inflation rocketing to
double digits. Seeing the Uttar Pradesh elections, one can conclude that if you
don’t work you don’t deserve to be in power. With an average of 58% people
casting their votes on an average, the rage is sounding high.
The need of
hour is to vote for someone who leads us to a better tomorrow. A sensible voter
can help himself and his /her fellow citizens. If you find a flaw in every
other person, come forward and do your bit for the nation.
With that
fingers crossed for 2014 union elections.
JAI HIND!!!
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