Monday, October 03, 2005

45 kids fall unconscious at Jayaprada's Gandhi Jayanti- The Times of India

Ask not what your country has done for you but ask what you have done for your country's leaders. I'm not writing this blog out of outrage at the improper treatment (Enough has been said about that) of kids but at the attitude of our teachers/parents (as a matter of fact whoever were involved in this issue and the rest of us too!). Why do we have this sense of hero/heroine worship for anybody and everybody? Is it because we have been taught to appreciate what we have and live within our means and consider it to be the will of fate. If that is the case I would have been absolutely happy with the Indian social scenario but we are driven by greed. So much greed that we are willing to sell out everything or anything. I'm a capitalist so I believe that if something goes wrong in a company the CEO is ultimately responsible and most importantly should FACE THE CONSEQUENCES. Fortunately in India due to our diligence towards our leaders we face the brunt of consequences. In an unrelated incident an MP managed to pass the security at the parliment building using a hologram from an underwear (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4300524.stm) and that actually gave me hope. Hope that some day we would be rid of these morons that rule (yes rule is the word, it is not govern) us and we the bigger morons would realize the fact and take the initiative. Till then happy living and peace.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You are absolutely right we are always in awe of somebody. Why?