Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Indian Idols

I am riding high on my political aspirations, i was so busy following elections that i totally forgot to write my blogs, and i spent all my days dreaming about my own party after Chiru(Chiranjeevi) won so impeccably in Andhra pradesh, this was his party's first elections and he managed to get decent seats, and on the top of it his party did not have any different issues, same age old agendas like education, infrastructure, special identity for the state and lots of other boring stuff, so i thought when he can do it so do i.
On the other hand, i was also whining about the victorious UPA, that this is absolutely wrong trend, one party cannot win now, come on!! how could it happen. And Chiru is a superstar so he had fan following so he won, but just imagine if i will run for elections when i will be fifty, nobody will not even look at me. So, i decided i will join one of the major parties, and if the other will win i will change, look at Mamta dee she was railway minister with NDA government and now again she got the berth in cabinet, so no matter who will you vote for, you will get the nearly same things.
My heart really went for Lal Krishna Advani, as i saw his interview, i thought look at his luck, he has been bullied by his own party members, and i can personally understand his feelings as he and i dream of same thing 'becoming the prime minister of india' one day.But sorry Advani ji your days are over now, and i will not repeat your mistakes.
one more thing worried me a lot, how come India is losing it major vote churning machine "religion" but after i read how clashes in Austria caused the riots like situation in Punjab and haryana, i was overwhelmed and beaming with confidence, and once more i was assured when i read Danny Boyle came to mumbai to provide homes to slumdog kids, while we Indians were raising money in Gujrat for a temple, and we raised a whooping amount of Rs 5 crores in merely 7 hours. these news bring joy to me and make me believe in my country. we will be busy in temples, gurudwaras, and mosques while foreigners will be helping our kids.
But even if i want i can not meet all requirements, i was happy to know about so called young brigade, but the truth is out of 15 young MPs only 3 were not kith and kins of any known politician, and for a minute i was so mad on my dad, its all his mistake, if he would have taken any part in college politics today the things would be really different for me.
But in the end i know there is no word like "the end" in indian politics, take example of Vilas Rao Deshmukh, he was fired from CM's position post mumbai attack and he again got a nice berth in cabinet. Certainly all these things gives me immense hope, and force me to keep on learning these new tactics of indian politics, one day surely i will outcast all of them.

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