Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Anna Hazzare... Hit them where it hurts hard...

Dear Mr. Anna Hazzare...

We had been looking for able leaders for decades now and everytime people whom we trusted have not failed to betray us. This country has a leadership crisis. How many people do you think will come in if Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh or Advani calls for a fast tomorrow. 

There are very few men to whose voice the nation will rise as one. It will be a shame if they dont become leaders. It will be more shameful if these men were to loose to some third rated politicians because today all these bastards have joined together as they understood the perils of having a strong civil society. It is time to hit them where it hurts hard... it is time to speak in a language only which they will understand... it is time for politics.

For the first time politicans who have been behaving as if they are not accountable to anyone have shivered seeing this uprising. But they take peace from the fact that we dont have a choice but to choose from only a list of thieves. They have an unsigned pact wherein each of them will take turns to loot for five years and we have been given the mandate to elect who will loot us for next five years.

If you dream of a strong Lokpal to build a strong India than you dreams will remain dreams. Look at the people who are waiting in the wings to rule this country. Do you belive these are the jokers who have the leadership capabilities to take our nation forward. 

For the first time the country has seen people who have been saying "nothing can be done here" hit upon the street wanting to do something they rightly deserve. There has been something that you have been able to arouse in the common man who otherwise is very much happy to live his 9 to 7 life. 

We deserve better leaders and I dont see anyone in the nearest horizon. Maybe the time has come to groom a new set of leaders to take this country forward. It is time to give people more choice as to who needs to rule this country. In thousands they came with a dream and now dont let them experience the pain of someone snatching their dreams away.  I have been praying for long that this should not become a political movement but remain a strong civil society, but now I fear the dangers of, if it does not. Who will be the leader of these ignited minds who have taken upon the street today?

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