Wednesday, June 20, 2007
India needs a new Vision
Our country is going through a deep crisis. Corruption, irresponsibility, sedition, terrorism, communal tension, population explosion, illiteracy, backwardness of masses and ultra-modernism of a few are injecting slow poison into the spirit of our motherland. This has led to confusing emotions and dissatisfaction in quite a good fraction of our people. Our system is failing. The world perceives India as rich from outside, but Bharat has remained poor. Ours is a country, which has been betrayed, ours is a rich country, which has remained poor. India, after 60 years of independence, is still a concept to be realized. A change is inevitable. But the later the change will be, the more dangerous and violent it will be. It’s better to have a Gandhi, than to have a Lenin or Hitler. We need a leader with a new vision. But before that, we need the vision and ideology, as our honourable President, Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, bids us to develop. Let us endeavour to make India, the nation of our forefathers’ dreams, who fought for it!
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