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India - A Bucket Without A Bottom.
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<b>India - a bucket without a bottom.</b>


The laws of jungle demand the killings, thus nature demands the killings, for what is death of a deer is a survival of the lion, as long as this is ecological equation, we should have no problems. The problems crop up when you see the humans torching humans, and in this case 57 innocent women and children, by mindless mob motivated by religious rantings of mullahs, who turned the victims into charcoals within minutes.

Sane minds in India are perturbed at these offenses of our own people for whom our Gandhian leaders go extra mile and what do we get in return -- murders and mayhem from them.

But that's not the point, Indians are always let the bygone be the bygone type, and that's where my biggest concern. We behave like sheep at the slaughter house. We Indians never act, we always react, that also when the water level has reached our collar.

This is where our own 1000 Jaichands of today at work, against our own interests, the situation is being worsened as this Indian elephant is being bled with 1000 cuts, and the irony being that it is self inflicted.

In a book Open Secrets: India's Intelligence Unveiled; Mr. Dhar of IB reveals how they did a sting and covert operations on politicians. Hey we all knew something was to come up as such as far as politicians are concerned, but the biggest wailing is that the likes of Arundhati Roy and Teestas with anti national connections went untapped.


Hotch potch Indian politics is constipated with secular soup prepared by best secular fundamentalist cooks and marketed by secular charlatans who are burning midnight oil (provided gratis by anti nationals) to eliminate saffronists.

These secular fakirs do not foresee what is forth coming, not due to lack of prophetic foresight, but the greed to amass more wealth for the few and destitution for the rest.

India with these Nehruvian secular principles certified with a Gandhian stamp a la USDA is a vast sea of compassion and complacency where only minority is taking undue advantage to the hilt and majority is disgruntled in the process.

In which country of the world their own citizens are forbidden to buy land as in India (Kashmir) ? But I think it is a way of life for nonchalant Indians, not an injustice as others might perceive. Because we have been molded to live such life for half a century by living on a diet of such secular soup.

To commit atrocity is a sin but it is even a greater sin to bear it.

But are we following our Vedas?
No sir.

Look at the mother of all languages -- Sanskrit, how it got wiped out from bharatiya sanskriti? do we even care for our culture, ethos, religion, languages? I do not have a problem if people learn English, the problem kicks in when they relinquish their native lingo.

Tomorrow Hindu names would be fit only for museums

Brotherhood, religion, culture, ethos go hand in gloves when it comes to national interests. Rewind the cassette till Madrid blast where 12 million Spaniards flocked the streets -- almost a quarter of a Spain's population out on the roads, within fortnight the government at center got changed - Aznar out, Zappata in.

Now pit above scenario against Bombay bomb blast, which killed and wounded more humans than Madrid, and judge for yourself what transpired thereafter - Nada, nothing, fickle minded we must be, if not unpatriotic.

You know why the dodo became extinct?
Poor bird could not fly despite wings.
Got the message?

Think 3D

Keshto Patel
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