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amitabh4ever
September 8th, 2007, 08:07 AM
pranam!

the systematic political corruption that has paralyzed our country needs to be eliminated once and for all. this is an issue common in developing countries but india is definitely developed to an extent where this can not go any further. although some of you may say that corruption is inherent in all states, the truth of the matter is that most states have been able to take care of that problem. the western states are able to take care of it and that's one reason why they are the leaders of the world. it's time for young leaders to undertake the responsibility of eliminating corruption in all it's forms from education to law to every field where it is thriving. let's not leave india paralyzed by this disease which will inevitably bring it to it's knees and make it vulnerable to foreign powers. don't forget, china is becoming a powerful nation everyday and pakistan to the northwest is still after india. we have to remain vigilant and as jats, it is our duty to protect the mother land. whether this is done from abroad or from inside, the job is still up to us.

-amit

devdahiya
September 8th, 2007, 08:16 AM
pranam!

the systematic political corruption that has paralyzed our country needs to be eliminated once and for all. this is an issue common in developing countries but india is definitely developed to an extent where this can not go any further. although some of you may say that corruption is inherent in all states, the truth of the matter is that most states have been able to take care of that problem. the western states are able to take care of it and that's one reason why they are the leaders of the world. it's time for young leaders to undertake the responsibility of eliminating corruption in all it's forms from education to law to every field where it is thriving. let's not leave india paralyzed by this disease which will inevitably bring it to it's knees and make it vulnerable to foreign powers. don't forget, china is becoming a powerful nation everyday and pakistan to the northwest is still after india. we have to remain vigilant and as jats, it is our duty to protect the mother land. whether this is done from abroad or from inside, the job is still up to us.

-amit



BHai Amit you have the right thoughts and a correct desire but a revolution only can get us all there where you are hinting.The roots are very deep and public is towing the line with them.Ye makkarr boht shattir hein aur saffedd kuddtte pehen kar loggon ko barbaad kar rahe hein arr aap kaache kaattein sein.Gaddari ka aalam khattarnaak uchhaiyon par hei aur isska sabse badda karran Education ka na honna hei...logg bhukhe marr rahe hein tou inn anddar ke dusshmannon se kaisse laddeingge....but i am sanguine that harr cheez ki ATTI hoti hei aur paap ka ghadda bharr raha hei dheerre-2.But silver lining is that there are people like you who are upfront to take charge...God bless!

amitabh4ever
September 8th, 2007, 09:42 AM
bilkul thik kaha aapne bhai sahab. yeh jo kurta pahan te hai, unhe sirf apni jeb bharne ki chinta hai. lekin, ye makkar agar apne ghar ke bahar jakar kisi basti ya kisi gaon mein jakar nahin dekh sakte. agar hamare desh mein gotama buddha, gandhi, jaise mahapurush paida ho sakte hain, to or bhi ho sakte hai. if only we can just spread the awareness and give people the real view instead of the one that they are seeing in films and episodes, and give them a true glimpse of the savage and relentless world we live in, then perhaps some will stand up. it was only after gandhi had been kicked off of a train in south africa, did he realize how badly indians were being treated there. he finally stood up. it is time for all to stand up. now is the time to get up and do something. if i can come to a country like usa at the age of twelve and still remember how bad it is in india, i am sure there will be a lot more people who have seen much more then me who can come together and speak up against such "beyimani".
******where there is a will, there is a way******

subhashbalhara
September 14th, 2007, 02:59 PM
dear Amit

parnam u too :)

ek individual apne aap ko theek rakh le, corrupt na ho
apne level pe corruption ko badhava na de,
corrupt admi ko na promote kare,
honest men & women ka sammaan kare,
Apne bachon ko achhi shiksh de, achhe sanskar de
Too me kahunga kafi hadd tak corruption ruk sakta hai
Political corruption sab countries mein hai
the only problem is with our population if it is controllred v can
surely beat any country
kuchh bhi control na ho too bhi india ek din aap jarur dekhoge
ki aane wale time bahut progress karege
just because our younger generation is beccoming more professional
day by day people like u r working in different parts of the world
really help our country to become a great nation

skarmveer
September 14th, 2007, 03:42 PM
In India corruption going from top to bottam hence little defficult to remove but this is for sure it will remove by the young generation replacing these corrupt politicians who never like to give the chance to younger people. now a days the government formation by 40% people only hence its the government of minority. As and when people of our countery make 100% polling then you see the change until defficult.


pranam!

the systematic political corruption that has paralyzed our country needs to be eliminated once and for all. this is an issue common in developing countries but india is definitely developed to an extent where this can not go any further. although some of you may say that corruption is inherent in all states, the truth of the matter is that most states have been able to take care of that problem. the western states are able to take care of it and that's one reason why they are the leaders of the world. it's time for young leaders to undertake the responsibility of eliminating corruption in all it's forms from education to law to every field where it is thriving. let's not leave india paralyzed by this disease which will inevitably bring it to it's knees and make it vulnerable to foreign powers. don't forget, china is becoming a powerful nation everyday and pakistan to the northwest is still after india. we have to remain vigilant and as jats, it is our duty to protect the mother land. whether this is done from abroad or from inside, the job is still up to us.

-amit