Sunday, November 7, 2010

obama mumbai visit review

much hyped obama's visit to India has crossed the half mark with barack obama leaving for new delhi today
But what did we achive down here in Mumbai?
lets list down all the pros and cons:
*shops closed
*no crackers
*heavy security

well thats not all we even gained a lot
we got to know america's stand over several policies of america when Obama had an open conversation at St.xaviers
though he was quite diplomatic but still he answered.
it was necessary to read between but it was not completely impossible to know what he thinks over Pakistan.

But his concerns were only regarding America's trade and jobs in America.
Indian benefit was just complementary.
But you can't blame him over that. Every nation has the right to safeguards its citizens first.
I wish Indian government could learn something from obama.
Even his courage to answer unscripted questions of youth as quite facinating

I think its useless to expect from America any conclusive answer over Pakistan issue.
its better we keep Indo-US relation to trade and commerce.
We need to sort out pakistan without America's interference

The only thing that was not there in obama"s speech was the issue of UNSC seat.
but hope he breaks his silenece in New Delhi

JAI HIND


-A concerned Indian

Monday, July 5, 2010

what we achieved at the end of bandh?

have we really achieved anything out of this bandh.
at the end of the day i see all politicians in air-conditined media rooms of all news channels justifyn what they did was right.
but what have they left behind outside, do they realise that.
thousands of hungry people who work on daily wages and can't get any food today coz they didn't got pay today.
even i supported this bandh.
bold steps needed to be tken to stop what is wrong but question is not that, question is are the people who called for bandh any better then those in government.
was it really for public?
is it fair to throw stones on a person just because he is travelling in bus today?
i accept the democracy has given us right to fight against government
but has it given right to force some one else as well to join the fight.
I agree that there are problems for which a nation wide fight is needed but I don't think it means we can force unwilling people with violence into it.
hundereds of buses broken, trains damaged, etc. etc. who will pay for all this
oppostion who call the bandh?
government?
its we who will end up payn all this.
at the end of the day we are struck with a new question now that was this bandh justified which will be asked for several days
but we losing the core question that is the price rise justified.
last thing I want to know is what from tommorow
is it done with staying off for 1 day
ab kya!?!?!?