Coming from a very small town, and a middle class family, I saw that the ladies from the neighborhood get together at one place helping each other in their chores almost everyday, gossiping about the people , who are not around, pointing fingers at how a girl is behaving, or how a boy is roaming around without responsibilities.
Growing up, I saw the societies fighting off their egos, showing off their riches, trying to take sides etc. And later this grew up to the colonies, and with internet, whatsapp, these ego clashes, behavior, supreme feelings have multiplied , with people forgetting social etiquette, public forum behaviors and publicly humiliating one/many people in the forums etc.
Parliament is not far behind. We have seen people literally fighting, shoving off the chairs, holding off collars, MLA running away with speaker's mace, all this while it is being aired on national TV.
Now, what is the government and the opposition/ parties doing? Just washing off the dirty linen in public. I was under the impression that a government forms given the good deeds done, and opposition is the one, who failed doing its part, and the one who contributes in pointing/ monitoring the things being done by the government , thus making sure the government fulfils its promises or the oppositions gains it in the next election.
These days whenever you connect to News/TV/media -- only thing is PM commented this, and opposition commented that... blah blah....
Raincoat, peeping, maut ka saudagar, phata kapda, 10L ka suit and what not. It sounds stupid and is like having two children debate and instead of the debate, both of them fighting on what he said, what other one said. And see the tone of all the politicians in all their lectures, i see no growth plans , no development plans nothing other than bitching around.
With the election time around, this nonsense has extended to every nook and corner of the cities , with blaring speakers, and wide screens ...
phew... i think instead of walking ahead , we are moving backwards.
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