Nowadays we are hearing statements from our Prime Minister every other day. In fact, the rate of frequency is definitely going up. One surely wonders if the Indian economy is not all too well in spite of its previous exemplary performance. But the statements come often enough as you might have seen if you are a avid reader of the daily newspaper. I can't say whether he actually means this or whether somebody or the other prods him to make this utterances. In any case, as far as the wordings are concerned it is rich in meaning and nuances much like inspirational statements made by our freedom fighters during the independence struggle.
Yet. they don't unfortunately inspire the citizens as they use to do during the past. During those times they had a much larger than life cause. Of course, the present ministry also has, yet with a noticeable difference and that is people now wants less of rhetoric and more of action. Already the inflation is in double digits and there is no substantial increase in development activities in the country. Further, with all sorts of scams playing around the average man is becoming more irritated. And not in least are the picture of the economy and the low expectations in general.
The people therefore expect things to be rather good for them which ironically isn't true. What they need is a government that has more action and not just lethargy and of course statements like our PN is making.
So, I request Sri Manmohanji in this way.
Aap sirf ek he baath sochiye ki kaisa hum apne desh ko vikas ke raste pe baddaye. Ye tab hoga jab aap vikas ke raste se jara sa bhi peeche na hatte. Aap jo raste abtak chuni voh hi raste se hame age ki aur badhana chahiye thaki aam janata ke hith ho and unko rojguajari and dhande ka kaam mile.
To Sri Pranab Mukherjee I request this.
Pranab dada,
Apni hoi to mone kichu sandeh korchen ki kamun ami aye desher 'economy' aage niye choli. Akhun to bahut kichu kaaj taaj baaki roiche. Kichu barosh aage sab kichu thik thak chol chilo. Kintu akhun kichu na kichu jagaye golmal hoi gache. Aapni jodi desher bhalo chayichen tho aapna ke sabche aage 'employment' thik korte hobe. Tahale to 'maoism' ar 'terrorism' bando hobe. Thayijone Mukeherji Saar,
Amar Sonar Bangla ebong Amader Sonar Bharat Varha tahelai hobe
Hence, making statements isn't sufficient enough for the people of the new generation.
Yet. they don't unfortunately inspire the citizens as they use to do during the past. During those times they had a much larger than life cause. Of course, the present ministry also has, yet with a noticeable difference and that is people now wants less of rhetoric and more of action. Already the inflation is in double digits and there is no substantial increase in development activities in the country. Further, with all sorts of scams playing around the average man is becoming more irritated. And not in least are the picture of the economy and the low expectations in general.
The people therefore expect things to be rather good for them which ironically isn't true. What they need is a government that has more action and not just lethargy and of course statements like our PN is making.
So, I request Sri Manmohanji in this way.
Aap sirf ek he baath sochiye ki kaisa hum apne desh ko vikas ke raste pe baddaye. Ye tab hoga jab aap vikas ke raste se jara sa bhi peeche na hatte. Aap jo raste abtak chuni voh hi raste se hame age ki aur badhana chahiye thaki aam janata ke hith ho and unko rojguajari and dhande ka kaam mile.
To Sri Pranab Mukherjee I request this.
Pranab dada,
Apni hoi to mone kichu sandeh korchen ki kamun ami aye desher 'economy' aage niye choli. Akhun to bahut kichu kaaj taaj baaki roiche. Kichu barosh aage sab kichu thik thak chol chilo. Kintu akhun kichu na kichu jagaye golmal hoi gache. Aapni jodi desher bhalo chayichen tho aapna ke sabche aage 'employment' thik korte hobe. Tahale to 'maoism' ar 'terrorism' bando hobe. Thayijone Mukeherji Saar,
Amar Sonar Bangla ebong Amader Sonar Bharat Varha tahelai hobe
Hence, making statements isn't sufficient enough for the people of the new generation.
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