Sunday, August 8, 2010

CWG & corruption

Dear Mr. Vohra,
 
I have read Mr. Vijay Kochar's view and think still there are some Nation Loving persons amongst us. I ,really, fail to understand what many a Leaders/ Public Servants are doing for the Nation ?( as if they are not the part of Govt/nation.?) now some  leaders announce a national strike call for the C W. Games or Kashmir un -rest/ burning of Govt. Property etc. etc.

I have been to Kashmir many a times,there are mountains,lakes,gardens,Rivers " Where from loads of STONES have come from now only"? ? never seen before ? Kashmir was a place of beauty and peace, Where are those days of Brotherhood of Pandits, Muslims and Sikhs in J&K ? Now the J&K State Govt. should be answerable to Parliament and jointly both should be answerable to the nation for such activities in J&K and other States too.

 IF good Opposition wants to have some creative service to the Nation WHY THEY SHOULD NOT GO TO KASHMIR AND EXPERIENCE THE FACTS OF THE ENTIRE SITUATION THERE ONLY AND SUGGEST WHAT CENTER OR STATE GOVT. SHOULD DO TO END THIS  HEART BURNING PROBLEM? Insted of calling  National Bands or rallies etc.

What is the use of calling a "National Band" when it is a matter of STATE ?
I think tons of money is wasted in such types of counter productive Bands/rallies etc. also by not allowing peaceful working in the Parliament for many a times WHAT productive or creative help/ suggestion is given to the Nation with such activities ! Will any of such leaders think on these lines ?

In my opinion, opposition is not for creating impediments only on every issue BUT should work like a Good Monitor of the Public in the Parliament for the wrong policies or corruption and weak national policies IF any by the Govt.

No one should be spared by Law for such anti National acts, who so ever he or she may be If proved guilty in the National cause.  Therefore,Let us join Hands with Govt. to bring Peace in the Nation and States and have Good CWG too, well managed and completed with flying colors ! !
 
 
JEET KUMAR

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