“What the hell is going on in this country?” the question Supreme Court slapped the government apparently found a lukewarm response in its doing. Hassan Ali Khan walks a free man on a conditional bail still evading a whopping 2.7% of India’s entire GDP.
Ali happens to be just the tip of the iceberg of the black money fiasco that has enveloped the entire nation. The spineless response of the government to this issue has stripped down the whole machinery of the trust it deserves.
If the required stand is not taken, the disgruntled masses will revolt. And when the common man steps in to take charge, dynasties perish. It is about time the government should open its eyes and see what its inaction has done. It is the only way it can hope to restore the faith of the people it has lost.
waiting on the "common man" to finally take a stand without any inciting from any political party. Waiting on a younger generation to finally say "enough is enough" and take charge of the situation. Waiting on the immense human mass to rise and say "we can do better and deserve better" Stop with filling up their own pockets while trampling on others. We have become so accustomed to corruption that it has become "normal" and expected.
ReplyDelete(by the way awaiting another write up, why the lull in your writing)
Thanks Nelly. Your comment totally resonates with the thought and intent behind this post.
ReplyDeleteJust published my latest piece. In a country like India, it's impossible to run out of issues to bring to light.