Thursday, October 8, 2015

Amogh's Monologue : CELEBRATING INDIAN DEMOCRACY

CELEBRATING INDIAN DEMOCRACY

It is the vibrancy of the democracy of India that an ordinary Citizen like me can directly write to the President of India​ for his neglect in matter of Nation's Internal Security on his Facebook page without fear.  In other nation, I could be slapped into a cell without any record.

Similarly, it is the same vibrancy of the democracy of India that @President of India and his governing team can be negligent to gross violation of law relating to Internal Security of the nation and issue indirect threats and shameless admission of wilfully allowing the illegality through their officers  without fear of Law of Land as they are fully aware of the complexity of Law Enforcement and Judiciary.

Dear Mr. President Ji,

What Core Civilizational Values are you referring in event dedicate to releasing a book with your photo on it !!!  Negligence, Corruption. And why not,.. Gandhi Baba has never said "Boora Mat Karo" / "Never Do Bad".  He has only said not to listen, speak and see Bad.   True values apparently you and your government has adopted.

You and your office donot even have the concern and care to investigate these claims being made by me for months. Why would you take tension when the Tax Payers are paying for the Retirement Home ??  You said that your colleagues told you what would you do now since you became a president as their is no much work to do their.  That shows how demeaning has the Office Of President been among your colleagues who were most apparently senior legislators as were you before.

My words must fuel anger and embarrassment in you. If not,.. well I am not surprised but the thousands reading this will definitely be.  All will have only one demand,.. to know the reason of me writing like this.

With all due respect to the Office of the President as per the Gita/Bible/Quran of our nation which is our Constitution,  the individuals incharge of this office of significance must realize that the ill-fate of our nation has always been in the hands of those who were chosen to care and honor it. This is another Core Values of our Civilization.

Its time to revisit our supposedly core values and actual practiced core values of our Civilization. "Apney muh miya mitthoo kyon baney!!!" / "Why resort to self-praising?"  May our acts speak.  Take any international index be it transparency, red-tapism, corruption, ease of doing business, Justice delivery services, law enforcment processes, Human Rights index.  All index suggest that we in 70 years have achieved nothing.  

Being forced by World Bank to open our markets, we have dangerously created an economy based on Loans and Mines instead of being exporter of processed Goods or Services. This is a very critical index for any house-hold or country economy. I am no economists of bureaucratic or high stature. Ask Guv Raghuram about the correctness of my claim.  For God sake, in 70 years, we have not even achieved our Water Management and irrigation levels and we are talking about growth.

Mr. President, the growth you see is a Screensaver.  Your lavish presidential suite is a slap on the face of millions. A president/leader of a Democratic nation whose 60% population is in shambles, according to me, must be ashamed of maintaining a life-style not representative of the living condition of 60% of its population.

Mr. President, the law and order of our nation is just as stupid.  India has a most complex Laws codified in English while above 60% of Democratic India is illiterate. So when majority of Democracy cannot contemplate the law of land, what is the legal validity of those laws.  Further more,  the Laws are so complex that even the law makers are confused. And this complexity is manipulated and used by battery of agents of Law to become messiahs of litigation.

Mr. President, the Judiciary is crippling with pending cases. Justice delayed is justice denied.  Furthermore, I have learnt that several Judges are past practicing lawyers. It is also a matter of general knowledge that most lawyers donot give receipts for their fees  and a necessary doubt arises that are all the judges who were lawyers before didso and if they did, weren't they lawbreakers committing economic offense. And if so,  a necessary question on the quality of judgement arises. A Question that is supported by practicing Lawyers and ex-judges who have several times raised alerts on corruption in Judiciary.

But why not.  Corruption has become a practical core value of our Indian Civilization as is Negligence which has touched our Food System where dangerous chemicals are introduced to keep vegetables look fresh, Doctors are in deal with Medicine manufacturers to sell drugs that give them commission, Judges - I will not comment for that is illegal, Netas and Ministers are "Chors and Corrupts" as admitted by senior Gazetted officer of the government on record. 

Above all, the last line of hope, You Mr. President and your Office have also proved to be equally negligent and lack in concern even in matter of Internal Security.

I feel ashamed that The Office of President appears nothing that represents the majority of the Democractic India for ages now and most times giving an impression to an ordinary citizen of having become an over spent constitutional office which could be run with much less cost and be representative of life-style of majority of the democracy.

What right does the head of the family has to over-spend when the family is neck deep in loans ??

Anyways Mr. President, India has remained true to our Core Values.Only that you are referring to the Coded Core Civilization Values while I am referring to the practiced values. To illustrate, "Satyamev Jayatey" "May Truth Prevail" is our core value but every one knows in India "Lies are the necessary truth of our Daily Life".

You may either arrest and throw me in dungeon or care/dare speak to me to see why I say what I said.

God Bless India.


Citizen of India

ps: A Comment to Presidents message for being true to core values of our civilization in an event of releasing a "Coffee Table Book" dedicated to him.

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