Thursday 30 July 2015

We consider parliament as the temple of Indian democracy. The declining work culture in parliament and loss of valuable time in pulling each other’s legs and defending and justifying horrifying  behaviour has become a routine inside the parliament. It shows the uncultured attitude of the parliamentarians and their unconcerned attitude towards helping the country in its strife against the various socio-economic crises. 

Our former president late Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, a true visionary, wanted the parliament to function seamlessly as a forum for helping the country proceed unitedly and unanimously on the path of progress. Only if we have politicians like our beloved people’s president who had vision to take India into 21st century as well as to wipe the tears of every Indian can every Indian taste the fruit of advancement. There is a dire need of a change in the work culture of the parliament. There is a need for constructive debates to resolve the country’s crises instead of wasting valuable time in immoral and useless debate which will only hinder the country’s all round growth. Instead of giving so much attention to Yakub Memon’s supporters,  our attention should be focused on fulfilling the dreams of the great personalities of modern India, Dr. Kalam being one of them. He visualised a scientifically and morally advanced and united India, where there was no ambiguity on issues which concerned the well being of the country.


Highly complex and deep rooted issues like terrorism can’t be resolved if political parties like Congress or even individuals give such uncharacteristic and unpatriotic statements. It clearly shows the lack of moral will which is becoming a  major roadblock in India’s rise.   

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