Am sure you are walking upto total strangers in college or office or the street to tell them all about this revolution we are out to bring about. Giving them gyaan about candidate information and why they should know their candidates…etc etc, right? It feels good, doesn’t it, to be doing something and not just sitting and complaining? It’s a wonderful feeling. And we are all proud to be doing our bit for this beautiful bountiful country of ours. So we thought why not go ahead make a small film to ease your life a bit. A film that conveys the message of VoteIndia in 60 seconds flat!!
A film you can simply forward to your friends, ask them to watch it on Youtube (send them this link – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2LKRCA8Jb4 for English and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TETY_OAYsXU for Hindi version) They can watch amd ask their friends to watch and so on. So here they are the films for you, for this country, for good governance. Let’s make this meaningful revolution happen.
Mumbai has seen and stood in resilience against all sorts of terrors. Mumbaikars have seen explosions in cinema halls, petrol pumps, corporate offices. They have seen, trains, taxis, busses, rickshaws and for that matter even cycles being blown out to pieces. The entire nation feels the pinge when the families of such victims cannot do anything beyond mourning. The recent attacks on the two most prestigious and luxury hotels on Mumbai, brought out a new face of terror. The so called Fidayeens are no longer here to fear their death. A scary chill does run down our spine when such murderers come out with the power to sacrifice in the name of religion. Let us talk to Mr. so-called-Jihadi, in the typical Mumbai style. ” Boss, we are not terrorized.
Now for a moment let us turn our heads from the west (both, west to India and India’s west) to the center. The question is, what were the government officials doing with the red alert report submitted by the RAW? Were they busy playing “Malegaon arrest politics ” with the opposition? And the opposition gracefully spent their resources featuring the accused and the casses as their election mascot. Why arent our leaders not sensible enough to understand that terrorism is an issue sensitive enough to be not used for petty politics?
We need a concrete solution for the problem. We need some good leaders in place to take the due course of action. Had there been a single casualty on the parliamentary attacks, the scene probably would have been different today. Our leaders would probably have taken terrorism as a serious issue. Let us go out to vote, and vote for the best possible candidate. Let us collectively understand the responsibility of choosing the right leaders for us.
I remember after the mayhem at the Malegaon blasts, the affected Muslim families were brave enough to throw the compensation cheques back on the government’s face demanding for an action on the issue. The nation is in a need to draw up some inspiration from the episode.
Right now, my heart goes out to all of the brave policemen who have died in the counter – attack. Let us all pray for the safety of all the hostages, with a hope that the trauma end as soon as possible.