Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Constructive use of the anger, fury, rage……That should be the outlook now.

I have noticed in various media channels- news channels, newspapers, radio internet…that the faith in the leaders of the country has vanished.

First, First, First

I appreciate your anger, I understand your frustration, and I congratulate you to now be awake. [as some people put it]. Till the society, the common man accepts the status quo or the exploitation by politician, [a few exceptions I would mention though], politicians will continue to do so. But if the society agitates then it makes a difference.


Lighting candles, gathering at Gateway of India and shouting slogans, wearing black or white, writing aggressive status messages on networking sites like facebook, orkut, gtalk is off course an appropriate way to express the anger of the society. It shows that still our society is live, full of vigor and awake unlike the power hungry politicians.

If you think this will decrease the level of corruption and increase the level of accountability and the competency of the political class please go ahead with it.

BUT BUT BUT,

If you think these are ways of expressing your emotions of all kind but is not really going to make any difference in the country then please read ahead.

Like I said I appreciate your anger I also ask you today to use it in a constructive manner.

Don’t blame the system from outside, become a part of it. I am not asking you to leave your jobs, stop living your normal lives, without doing so you can be a part of it.

Our system needs intelligent, creative and vigorous people like you. You can do a lot more – action speaks louder than words.

If any of the above made sense to you then respond. I’ll guide as to how you can do your bit to strengthen our democracy and make the political class more responsible and accountable. So that we all live in a secure, developed and prosperous environment.

Regards
Sanjay Nirupam

Don’t Just Blame the system, be a part of it now. Sterilize it. Sanitize it.

5 comments:

  1. could you tell me how

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  2. me interested too..

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  3. I would like to congratulate you on your initiative to take up the responsibility of guiding the people into constructive areas of improving the system...

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  4. Finally some of our ploticians seem to be taking proper steps towards refining the system...the first step is to accept the flaws which Mr. Sanjay Nirupam has done very gracefully

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  5. I wonder that what exactly you propose... Don't you think there should be a standard for the people to be a politician. For e.g. if someone wants to be the minister of railways (not directly talking about Lalu yadav.. he has already done wonderful job), then he should have certain educational qualification and that too before they can even fight the elections and that there should be proper tests done for this.

    Until and unless we'll have educated politicians and those who have powers and brain..not puppets.. we'll not have good system.

    What are your thoughts on that?

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