Friday, January 25, 2013

Indian Republic Day

 Happy Republic Day to all.Sorry for not writing for a long time.
     I have seen this many times that people often take country for granted. They never feel proud of their country nor do they feel any need to work on betterment of our country.Many leave the country after their education in search of greener pastures while many just keep criticizing the country for not improving.This is wrong according to me as after using all the cheap education the country offers you ,you leave it just for the case of better packages?Though nowadays I have found a new species of people, who dont even consider the country as a part of their life.
     We are often told that duty comes first, the n country and then other things like community,family and finally us.But nowadays there is duty,community and family but the country goes missing. During recent horrific cases, there was much debate on the comments made by some people, but there were little discussions about the solutions for it or how is it defaming our country. Even during and after 26/11 attacks there was much fight about whether or not hang Kasab but very few uttered about betterment of our security.There is much pomp and celebration during festivals like Ganapati,Eid or even Christmas.But today on our republic day there are very few societies who celebrate this.Even today we are afraid of going to some regions of other communities. Even today caste is a major issue in India.Even today many suffer due to regional,linguistic and caste discrimination.While some dont give this a damn but it is a major issue,sometimes bigger than terrorism and corruption for our country, India,Bharat ,Hindusthan or whatever you feel right way to call it.I know just one thing that this was the place where one of the first known civilization was formed and today in this same country we are no near to that civilization let alone a country.
       So on our Republic Day we must seriously consider that do we follow Liberalism and Secularism in the Biggest Democracy of the world?

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