Bharat now is almost in the middle of 7th decade of our having achieved INDEPENDENCE from foreign rule and slavery like conditions. For achieving this freedom many selfless and dedicated country men sacrificed their comforts and even lives in many cases. At last BARAT became free only on 15/8/1947.This day is celebrated through out the country as INDEPENDENCE DAY. Lot of functions are held from REDFORT in Delhi to the state capitals , the district head quarters and even gram sabhas the offices and other public places .At the state capitals and REDFORT in Delhi big shows are organized at heavy expenses and many times inconvenience to the general public . Some messages are also given by the heads of the governments /states .Many a time the political heads indulge in political blame games or speaking high of their respective outfits .This we have been doing since the last many years.
May the country men expect from now onward at least on occasions politics shall be kept aside and the messages must focus on the malaise and sickness where ever it exist with diagnosed reasons and the efforts needed to over come all the wrongs .The stress has to be laid afresh on DUTIES against RIGHTS. All the hurdles in the progress in our country such as over population demands for division of the states and the society have to be curbed .Such message can be declared from Delhi the national capital to the extreme village level outfits .
Request as such is that the main two political parties in the country that is INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS and BHARTIYA JANTA PARTY come together, make a common declaration on the above lines which from Delhi has to be declared by the PM and in the states and other places wherever such celebrations are held down up to the level of gram sabhas and other places by the officials unfurling the national flag and addressing the public.
Hope we shall be able to make a start on these lines from this very 15/8/2011 it self.
R.D. AGARWAL
A-86,INDIRA NAGAR,LUCKNOW
Friday, June 14, 2013
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