Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Questions that every indian ask to himself
I always wonder why I keep questioning myself for which I already know the answers, funny but I have not stopped introspecting, Some of the questions that I ask myself are below.
1) how 13 or 14 young british outlaws enterd india and suppressed whole nation for 300 Years?
2) Why Did no other Indian freedom fighter not got support like gandhiji got?
3) How come after so much blood shed and freedom struggle only Gandhiji was in front to receive all the credit for our freedom?
4) Every home in punjab gave one son or many freedom fighters but today we make sardar jokes and laugh?
5) Why most of the freedom fighters were killed by british including who believed in non violence?
6) Why Mr. Mohandas k Gandhi was killed by an Indian not by British Raj, if at all british raj thought he was a great threat to their rule?
7) Why his (Gandhiji's) direct family was not at all involved in Indian politics?
8) Why Nehru became our first priminister who was so close to Mr. Mount batten and his wife (literaly)? (His contributions pre or post independence are negligible or Almost nill) (Indeed in that period of time India had many better qualified freedom fighters who could had made great Prime ministers?
9) Under nehru's nose first Scam happend in 1948 (only a year after our indipendance and till date it has not stopped)
10) Why nehru's family chose Gandhi as their last name?
11) Why Indira got killed by her own bodyguards?
12) Why the entire sikh community was thrown in fire who actually gave us our freedom that we enjoy till today?
13) Why Sanjay and Rajiv got killed?
14) How can a party president dictate terms to prime minister of India?
15) Last but not the least are we Indians this stupid and coward? Really? May be we all are Dr.Manmohan Singh? Are we? I think every indian should be asking these questions to himself/herself?
Change is required and the change is you and me, Our India need freedom from curupt in efficient governance.
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