Politicians have been taking the people of India for granted.They are busy filling their coffers while nothing seems to be happening by way of action.
For nearly a year,the Government has been stumbling from one scam to another, with no governance at all.Corporate India has rightly warned this administrative and decision vacuum is hampering growth.
Prime Minister pontificates stating that price rise causes worry and the gentleman from RBI, Ranga Rajan who touted glowing pictures about economy growth a year ago is conspicuously missing from making any comments now.
To fuel price rise , fuel prices are raised over ten times within 18 months and the PM could only say that it is being fixed by the Oil companies and the government can no nothing on this front.
Not that the opposition parties are any better.
BJP,equally embroiled in corruption and crisis of identity and in search of issues to come to power,has done nothing except to go on Ratha yatra.
Regional satraps like Karunanidhi are busy fending themselves from corruption cases,Pawar with ICC,Modi fighting Congress to provide support to his government in Gujarat,Karnataka trying to shake off Yeddiyurappa and Bellary brothers legacy,Kerala trying to keep the Government afloat,Maharashra CM openly admitting he does not know much of the State as he has been an MP,UP Mayawati mired in maladministration and corruption,West Bengal having a rabble-rouser as CM,Tamil Nadu Jayalaithaa worried over Karunanidhi looking over her shoulders and busy in undoing what Karunanidhi has done,AP in a quagmire of Telengana,…I can not go on in this vein…..anger and pent-up emotions of people are reaching its limits.
The pampering of the rich and having Stock market as the sole bench mark of the welfare of the people and utter neglect of Agriculture and other industries in the altar of IT, will lead to destabilization of the country.
Time Rulers took notice.
Agriculture minister Sharad Pawar was today slapped by a youth at a public function claiming he was angry with corruption and price rise.
71-year-old Pawar, who went to a literary function at a public auditorium on Parliament Street, was slapped by Harvinder Singh, a transporter in his thirties who had assaulted former telecom minister Sukhram outside Rohini Court on Saturday after he was sentenced in a corruption case.
Pawar lost his balance but remained unperturbed after the assault and moved towards the exit of the auditorium and got into his waiting car.
Private security guards immediately overpowered the youth who was shouting “he is corrupt” and an official landed some blows on Singh.
“I came planned to the event to slap the minister,” Singh told reporters who had gone to cover the literary function.
“All of them are corrupt,” he shouted when he was removed from security and policemen. Wielding a small kirpan, the youth said things could have been worse but for the observance of martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur today.
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