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25 November, 2011

NONSENSE TALK IV..............




Today our brave and brawny government killed Maoist leader Koteshwar Rao along with four other Maoists. For Government these killing sprees are not new. This has been going on in our country from a long time.

It is very easy to see five murders by our absolute powerful government. But do our governments (state and centre) kill only those who have gun in their hands and through their own way trying to make this country a better place? The answer of this question is not as simple as it appears.

According to one report , in telengana area last month ninety people committed suicide and last year around 3000 people took this extreme step because they wanted ( to live) , oh sorry, to die with dignity rather than in penury .

Last edition of the magazine “The week” had special cover story on the suicide of Bidharva farmers. A large number of poor die every day due to hunger, disease and lack of basic amenities.
Innocent poor farmers are being killed brutally and systematically by this present anti poor system and majority of us do not feel the need of even raising the questions pertaining to these issues.

Recently Mallya had some financial problems and he demanded 600 crores rupees interest free loan / assistance from the government. If government releases that money to the corporate house, it is assumed that the entire amount will go to the destination and if there is any leakage, it will be very less. But is this the same case with the poor?

 There are umpteen schemes made for the poor by our celebrated welfare state. These welfare funds always come to the poor with so many stake holders. These stake holders are in anyway not less than a vulture. These vultures have more than eighty percent shares in poor’s welfare fund. Even the relief money for the farmers’ family, what they get from the state after the suicide of the earning member, is not untouched by these monsters.

The system of share in poor’s fund is well defined and above question. Those who dare to question this Bandar bant; they are called naxalites, trouble maker, uncouth and traitor. They get humiliation, jail and bullets from the state. A well deserved prize!

 Salute to those comrade who are working for common people in their own way. They despise this system because these flawed systems really deserve a overhauling.

Of course being a rural development worker we have chosen a very easy and comfortable path, but danger in our path is that by working in our domain and opposing the lacuna in the system vehemently when we become the indispensible part of the system we do not know!

Oh god! Always show us righteous path--

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Ramanuj Dubey

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