Sunday, March 6, 2011

Our MPs and their VIP syndrome


May the politicians of our country give some serious thoughts over the points rightly raised by you in your Editorial (Our MPs and their VIP syndrome)6th March 2011 Deccan Chronicle Hyderabad only to save the democracy which is under  pressure due to their irresponsible and undemocratic behaviour without weighing the pros and cons of their uncontrolled conduct. Their tendency to keep themselves above the general public is now vey common. One cannot see them in buses ,trains and other  transport services. This VIP syndrome is so strong these days it appears as if the cycle of maturity of Indian democracy is complete and dictatorship is in the making .We are fed up from the way they are running the county .Middle East like public resentment is brewing .The way they are celebrating their sons and daughters marriages and wealth being spent has never been experienced in the past .This is also a part of their VIP Syndrome. It shall be witnessing collapse once the judicial systems also comes to halt .This is already put on artificial oxygen.  The bureaucrats have given impetus to this syndrome. They are like rats which have built their havens underneath the grownup crops and they eat it before it attains the harvesting glory.  Our PM is a lone crusader. The following Urdu Capulet throws light on the prevailing condition:
 Ek hi abr ka tukda kahan kahan barse !
Tamam dast ka dast sehra dekhayee deta hai.(Where can a single cloud pour rain when the entire region of jungle is  looking like desert.
Three cheers for this thoughtful Editorial.


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