Monday, April 11, 2011

Thought for the day

"You learn something every day if you pay attention."
-- Ray LeBlond
 
 

Sunday, April 03, 2011

Building Stronger India

Building Stronger India
 
Educated Indians talk a lot of about politics. They blame politicians for every thing (corruptions, food inflation, poor infrastructure like power cut, bad road, etc). They also blame uneducated Indians & villagers, who vote for Cash/freebees. However, most of the educated Indian (excluding government employees) won't exercise their voting rights.
They are good in justifying their stand by saying that their vote won't change anything. Educating Indian knew very little about the value of their vote when compared to politicians. For example, in last election, the margin of victory is very small (less than 1000 votes). As politicians know the value of votes, they are targeting the one who is voting in election and continue their duties (of course corruptions!!!).

Some of the educated Indian even say it is difficult for them to vote (as they couldn't travel to their home town for one day). However, they will travel to their home for all one day festival as it is important for them. However, they are not realizing that election is also important and it is one day pain for better future years.

If you want to reduce corruption and make stronger India, you can achieve it ONLY by exercising your vote. As soon as politicians realize that educated Indians are exercising their votes, they will not try to fool us by promising freebees and concentrate more on building stronger India.

As Dr. Abdul Kalam believes that educated Indian will determine the future of India, please exercise your vote and encourage others to vote to build stronger India.

Thanks,

Vijayaganesh Raju