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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Guwahati molestation, Maruti Manesar, Presidential poll: India lost in translation

The common man of India
The smiling faces of the tainted parliamentarians like A Raja, Kanimozhi and Suresh Kalmadi in the Parliament during the polling for the Presidential election sent a weird sense of irritation and anger down my spine.

The brightness on their faces seemed to be teasing the common man by showing thumbs down to the Indian ‘SYSTEM’ ‘jo aise hi chalta hai’.

Be it the Guwahati molestation or the regular teasing on roads, the police and the government is watching with the woman left to God’s grace for their safety. With the debate heating up over Presidential election after the recently held Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarkhand assembly elections, the common man has been left to suffer the ignorance of those clad in the spotless white.

The tragic death of the HR General Manager at the Maruti Manesar plant who was burnt alive by the factory workers is the ticker of another surfacing trouble in the democratic country. The proletariat rising against the bourgeoisie with the thirsty weapons and eager for bloodshed is a matter of severe concern.

Such a senior person who had even served at a very senior position in Hindustan Aeronautics was burnt alive in his own office by the mad mob. The conclusion here is: the government is neither able to save the bourgeoisie (business class) nor the proletariat (labour class). The government is busy in holding elections, filing pockets and saying something or the other to keep the media on its toes and log the limelight for the most stupid reasons.

Noted industrialists have rightly said, “India is running only with God’s grace’.


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