Yes I follow politics of India...nd so does every Indian of the transforming India.
I have always been a lover of democracy. It's the second utlimate equalizer(off course first one is death)
Frankly speaking I never understood the conventional politics practiced in India. I belonged to a state which can easily be stated without any exaggeration ,as the least developed state of India.
There has hardly been any development,poverty still engulfs the whole state. But what really hurts me is the way people cast their vote(infact they vote their caste). Though living in acute crisis ppl chooses the candidate who belong their own caste or religion keeping at bay his actual candidature. Twenty years since my senses ..nd nothing changed at all. We are still counted as the most underprivileged state among all.
The phenomenon of AAP has shaken the whole nation. It is the testament of the fact that in democracy no one is supreme except "the people".I am deeply moved by the philosophy of AAP and the strong believer of the concept that the politics have places for non politicians as well.
With the landslide result in delhi election a hope has risen in my heart that one day people will cross all social boundaries to get the best benefit of democracy.
Just reciting the usual line of AK
"Insan ka insan se ho bhaichara
Yehi paigam hamara"
PS: Its valentine day today and am writing here and that too on politics....seriously i have gone nuts :)
With the landslide result in delhi election a hope has risen in my heart that one day people will cross all social boundaries to get the best benefit of democracy.
Just reciting the usual line of AK
"Insan ka insan se ho bhaichara
Yehi paigam hamara"
PS: Its valentine day today and am writing here and that too on politics....seriously i have gone nuts :)
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