Friday, September 24, 2010

STOP THIS NONSESE


I will say stop this nonsense about the “SUPREME COURT VERDICT” regarding the Ayodhya RAMJANAMA BHOOMI  AND BABRI MASJID…we have already decided the fate  previously of that by sending all sort of nonsense SMS to our peer group and encouraging our friend to forward it to many…friends stop it…
Let the COURT to decide.

GROUND ZERO REALITY OF AYODHYA WHICH I HAVE TAKEN FROM A WONDERFUL ARTICLE IN TIMES OF INDIA WHICH SAY’S
The locals are increasingly irritated. They want to reclaim their city — from the security forces, the courts, quarrelling religious groups. "Whatever the judgment of the court we will respect it. If the matter was left to people of Ayodhya it would have been resolved by now," says Satyendra Das, head priest of Ramjanambhoomi Mandir.
Just a week before the verdict in the title suit, which actually lists the two plaintiffs as "Bhagwan Shri Ram Lala Virajman and Asthan Shri Ram Janmabhoomi", the people of Ayodhya are indifferent to the issue and fiercely opposed to the politics of it. Even as the state government tries to prove that it can maintain law and order and discredited politicians try to stir up religious emotions, Ayodhya says it wants to move on from the past. "Those who ran a violent movement for temple forgot Ram, when they came to power. The supporters of the masjid too behaved like this when they were in power or close to it. Now they are all worried about it. That worries us," says Khalid Rashid Faranagi Mahali, a prominent Sunni leader of UP.

"No one in Ayodhya wants violence in the name of masjid or mandir," says Anil Kumar Singh, who teaches literature at the Saket Postgraduate College.

I request we  people to stop discussing this RAMJANAMA BHOOMI  issue in such a large scale…we have lots of other issue to discuss in such a scale like “CORRUPTION” which we are suffering daily…….we can make this corruption issue bigger and larger so that everyone can understand how this corruption is killing our country inside…and we together fight it out….

I request all young guns of India to protect our democratic status and want them to share this famous proverb “TOGETHER WE STAND AND DIVIDED WE FALL” in their  SMS’s…whatever may be the verdict of supreme court we will always stand together united….NO HINDU NO MUSLIM NO SIKH NO ISHAI….WE ARE INDIAN’S…..
WE ARE PROUD TO BE INDIAN
JAI HIND

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

"CORRUPTION"


 Almost one-third of Indians are "utterly corrupt" and half are "borderline", the outgoing head of the country's corruption watchdog has said, blaming increased wealth for much of the problem.

Pratyush Sinha, who retired as India's Central Vigilance Commissioner this week, said the worst part of his "thankless job" was observing how corruption had increased as people became more materialistic.

"When we were growing up I remember if somebody was corrupt, they were generally looked down upon," he said. "There was at least some social stigma attached to it. That is gone. So there is greater social acceptance."

Transparency International, the global anti-graft body, puts India 84th on its corruption perception index with a 3.4-point rating, out of a best possible score of 10.

New Zealand ranks first with 9.4 points and Somalia last on 1.1 points.

The campaign group has said that each year millions of poor Indian families have to bribe officials for access to basic public services.

Sinha told a Delhi-based newspaper in an interview published on Tuesday that 20 percent of Indians were "honest, regardless of the temptations, because this is how they are. They have a conscience. "There would be around 30 percent who would be utterly corrupt. But the rest are the people who are on the borderline," he said, adding that corruption was "palpable".

Sinha said that in modern India "if somebody has a lot of money, he is respectable. Nobody questions by what means he has got the money."

Recent corruption scandals in India have focused on construction projects for the Commonwealth Games that open in New Delhi next month, and alleged tax evasion in the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament.

India is also regarded as a hotbed of illegal betting syndicates, with gamblers and bookmakers involved in "spot-fixing" - the gambling that has engulfed the current Pakistani cricket tour of England.

Now talking about myself, I don’t know in which percentage category i fall. But I hate corruption and I want to eradicate corruption from our country.

IN WHICH PERCENTAGE CATEGORY YOU ARE?????

“JAI HIND”