Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Is it worth calling a democratic country?

After a new year bash, I was looking at the Recaps in our own news channels...

I just I felt whose country is India anyway? Is it all about those few high net worth individuals or it belongs aam Aadmi, like you and Me.


Nov, 13 Noida : Adobe India CEO Naresh Gupta's son was kidnapped ...

: Anti Kidnapping cell of the Special Task Force (STF) had been asked to join the investigation of the case.


What happened after that is a history....


Just a few kilometers away from the sector-15 a where Naresh Guptha stays, is this village called "Nithari" , sector-31 Noida. The chilling tale of 38 children being kidnapped for sex, and then hacked to death, who are reportedly vanished in past one and half years. Why is it that all the time police did nothing probably because kidnapping children in UP is not news at all. Then why is it not same for Naresh Guptha's Son? I'm not against rescuing Mr.Gupth's son.. But why the same police cannot show some action for the poor people whose children are missing... What else can you claim as brutal , by denying to register a case for those who are missing.

Is it just because they are poor?

Do common people like you and me have any voice or
representation in this country... ooops... at least I can raise my voice in the form of blog. But what about those individuals who does not have access to Internet or cannot get attention from so called Media.(Which only bothers about viewer ratings)


Is India becoming a country... Of the Rich, By the Rich, For the Rich??????

While I was writing this un-ending saga of India low and middle calss problmes my I-pod has randomly picked this song...

Is it a mere coincidence? Not sure

na jaane koi kaisi hai yeh zindagaani zindgaani
kahaani adhuri kahaani
na jaane koi kaisi hai yeh zindagaani zindgaani
kahaani adhuri kahaani

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