Thursday, February 3, 2011

THE WORLD is witnessing a bloody drama, and it’s again from the epicentre of the terrorism, Pakistan. The commercial capital of India, Mumbai, was bleeding for 59 hours. It took a toll of more than 180 people. But till now there is no major reaction from any nation. The world is not a global village, it’s been proved once again. Coming to my own country, India, the resignation drama is on the show now. One-by-one ministers will offer their resignations to catch the attention of voters and the excuse is moral responsibility.
                If a defence personnel is found responsible of incompetence he/she gets court-marshalled, a common man will be sacked/dismissed from him job, Bollywood actors will not get good offers and cricketers like Sourav Ganguly have to announce their retirement for non-performance. But in case of political leaders there is no fear of loss. It seems these leaders are immune of all sorts of inefficiencies. Those who do not have any morals talk about moral responsibility. I want to ask one question -- are these resignations mere suspensions or real dismissals? Have they been declared misfit for their positions or once again they will make a comeback? In India, the biggest problem is politics and politicians rather than terrorism, which is more or less a product of dirty politics.

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