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ratheetheraist
February 11th, 2006, 12:56 AM
Every now and then,
I am faced with a dilemma,
Whom to choose!
To represent me in Parliament.
They promise to serve but rule,
They promise to give but loot,
They talk of unity but divide,
They pose clean but act corrupt,
The only introduction,
I have of them.
Election after election,
I am forced to vote,
For someone,
Unknown to me,
I want to know about them,
Their background,
Their qualifications,
Their service record,
They are not willing,
When law asked them,
They changed the law.
Till when,
I will be forced,
To cast a negative vote.
devdahiya
February 11th, 2006, 01:03 AM
Every now and then,
I am faced with a dilemma,
Whom to choose!
To represent me in Parliament.
They promise to serve but rule,
They promise to give but loot,
They talk of unity but divide,
They pose clean but act corrupt,
The only introduction,
I have of them.
Election after election,
I am forced to vote,
For someone,
Unknown to me,
I want to know about them,
Their background,
Their qualifications,
Their service record,
They are not willing,
When law asked them,
They changed the law.
Till when,
I will be forced,
To cast a negative vote.
Very nice composition bhai............keep it up!
They will ask for vote for sure
But the choice has to be your
When they come to your door
Ask them...Didn't you come before?
Ask him as to what he did in last five long years
Let him nerrate but you don't say cheers
Listen to him and then decide
Never throw a ball wide
Aim the stumps and ball you throw
BHAI INKA BHOBA TUM MATT BHARO
downtoearth
February 12th, 2006, 10:22 AM
RAATHI... good stuff
dahiyarules
February 12th, 2006, 03:49 PM
This is exactly the point I have been trying to make on this forum.
Politics has become a means for undeserving parasites to feed on our blood and sweat.
I urge ya'll once again to stop believing this crap about equality for all and democracy and other BS. There is no such thing as equality, becuase its only the previleged who get to rule over There is no such thing as democracy, becuase we have no say whatsoever in the decision making process.
I have a question. I know we all can bet large amount of monies on non-issues. People bet millions on Cricket matches. Is there one person out there who is willing to bet their mother's honor on one elected official out there and vouch for his honesty and integrity.
This democracy is a big sham that we are all victims off. I agree with ya'll out there that Government may be an institution that would be too hard to get rid off. How about just snatching all our liberties from those parasites and leav ethem with the least to fend on.
True power to the people will become a reality only the day when we the people of India will have the freedom to choose whats best for us. Afterall, how can we choose an individual as unreliable as a politician, who would sell his own daughter to achieve trivial things in life, to make decisions that affect those who we love and care for the most.
raj2rif
February 12th, 2006, 04:41 PM
Dear Mr. Vikas Rathee,
Excellent composition. That is the truth for majority of people. I am sure there might be some good politics as well, who probably are carrying the flag of democracy.
Dear Sumit Dahiya,
Your out brust against the government understandable. But non government that you are suggesting does not seem to be solution. Even in the corporate world, each company runs on the article of the corporation and the rules the board of members formulate. If you compare that is exactly what the government is all about.
Your comments remind me of one story that my instructor told us while we were preparing for Staff College Entrance Exam.
It goes like this.
There was a person in a village called "Lal Bhujakkad" He used to solve most complicated problems of the villagers and was famous for his intelligence in the area.
Once a Barat was to go, but Dulha was not willing to get married. As the time of Barat's departure came, the Dulha climbed on to a tall tree and refused to come down. The Muhurat was about to pass. As the time was running out, all eyes closed on to Mr. Lal Bhujakkad. Lal Bhujakkad came and with utter confidence, asked for a rope. He made a loop on the rope, threw on to the tree in to the Dulha's neck and asked the villagers to pull it down to get him to the ground. The villagers did that and Dulha Died.
Villagers turned to Lal Bhujakkad and asked him as to what is this non-sense.
Lal Bhujakkad replied, "There is some thing wrong with this Dulha, as in the past he had pulled out many people from the wells in the past.
The lesson is that non government may not be the solution to all our miseries as suggested by most of your post. May be we need to look at some different ideas, to improve what we have rather than doing away with it. I think the governance is the core of civilized world.
ratheetheraist
March 21st, 2006, 11:25 PM
Dear Mr. Vikas Rathee,
Excellent composition. That is the truth for majority of people. I am sure there might be some good politics as well, who probably are carrying the flag of democracy.
Dear Sumit Dahiya,
Your out brust against the government understandable. But non government that you are suggesting does not seem to be solution. Even in the corporate world, each company runs on the article of the corporation and the rules the board of members formulate. If you compare that is exactly what the government is all about.
non government may not be the solution to all our miseries as suggested by most of your post. May be we need to look at some different ideas, to improve what we have rather than doing away with it. I think the governance is the core of civilized world.
i absolutely agree with you respectd colonel virender ji............
bt the common man has been so much used nd cheated by the people who form the government tht he is in dilema now........wt shall he do ,, shall he vote or not.......will his voting wud hav ny effect on the situation he is in nd his country is in.............bt THE COMMON MAN HARDLY SPEND TIME THINKING F HIS COUNTRY..........HE IS SO BUSY IN SOLVING HIS OWN PROBLEMS.............:(
jakhar77
March 26th, 2006, 02:54 AM
Nice composition Vikas.
A very nice and balanced response by Col.Tavathiaji. I do agree with you.
Govt. is worst organisation but we do not have better than this. There is need of organistion and govt. is only option.
sampuran
March 27th, 2006, 12:25 AM
Vikas Bhai Ram Ram
Aapki rachana bahut uttam hai.
well....... there is only one solution - You have to take a plunge yourself.
Just make sure, you dont become part of the system, while you are trying to cleanse the keechad.
Five young IITians have floated a political party and they need committed people India-wide.
Count on Jat bhais'votes for your good deeds.