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States within State: In our country India we have so many independent governments within central and ststate governments. These institutions care nothig for the laws of the nation. The god-men-women, their private empires are never answerable to law-enforcing authorities and they flout the norms with impunity. They even challenge Indian police with their private armies. Who will make these fools realize that declaring oneself a Divine or special person will not make them eligible to defy the government with all their ignorance and they are bound to obey Indian government? Their poltical friends help them to defy or ignore directions from law-enforcing authorities in return for influencing votes during elections. This nexus undermines governmental authority and makes fun of law-abiding citizens. The less said about the politician rulers the best itis. They are governments unto themselves and in guarding and protecting their vested interests and anti-social acts. The sports administrations like cricket are audicious enough to feel that are it is not Indian cricket team but its own. It is made to come to its senses in earlier and present court proceedings. Corporate big wigs can buy everything and everyone with their money to safeguard their interests. Thus only middle class citizens have to obey laws of nation and rules of governance. Even lower middle class can blackmail politicians and governments with their vote-bank strengths. It is really pathetic to live in such an atmosphere as law-abiding citizen. This free for all; with no inner party democracy among all most all political parties is further vitiatiing social and political scene of our society and nation. lntellectuls of the nation are divided according to their faith and ideology and cacnot or will not callenge these Stages within States. Wish responsible and patriotic intellectuals arise and lead and guide nation.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 01:42:44 +0000

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