Friday, 30 January 2015

We Shall Overcome "Someday!"


We Shall Overcome "Someday!"

We live in a money driven and only money driven society. It is absurd of you to search for genuine humanness and fraternity.
Religions and gurus teach you of ways to reach the absolute. But the religious philosophies that teach you of annihilation of the enemy but not to love your enemy too, can never bring in the sentiments of eternal peace and universal brotherhood. Brotherhood is something that melts the barriers of enmity. As long as living babas and ashrams of love charging and money making cults take front stage, and all political denominations take sides of convenience with them, India will remain a pagan state where castrations, murders and rapes are rated as "acts of heroism".

Where monetary benefits and pleasures of the lower senses rule the helm, people are likely to remain BPL,that you may have chances infinite to woo them as your political vote banks. A place where the so called educated doctors and bureaucrats function as the spokespersons of fraud god men, education announces itself castrated and the political will of the nation's rulers gets into a state of being rendered a hermaphrodite.
Money wrestles its way through the essence of humanity. Political manipulation of the religious sentiments adds to the escalation of power in the hands of heathen religious monsters. A country of such a great manpower must learn to earn better labels than being known as a third world country or a developing country.
This country has been singing the hymn of perpetual hope - " We shall overcome, we shall overcome, one day" for more than sixty six years,and is yet to encounter that " one day". It is a pitiable picture this great country - which has given birth to religions and infinite number of religious gurus living and dead - presents before the world at large.
At the core of one's heart one should have the lessons of sacrificial love and empathy for the one out there, to effect a community sustaining on human values. "Hum honge kamyaab ek din" . Day of good governance too did not bring that oasis closer to the common man who longs for one time full meal a day. Shame on you all political bigwigs. If India is not a slave country in the political front today, it is so in many other fronts of its own making.
Mera Bharat Mahan. If not for the foreign exchequer and the sweat and blood of those who work overseas and send their little savings back home, the picture of this great land of sadhus and sanths will deteriorate further into greater dirty mess.(The views of a politically neutral citizen - The Real"Mango Man")

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