Monday, September 27, 2010

That the criminal politicians of India have no sharam and no izzat is established but they should watch their mouths when speaking to or about foreigners because they are seen to represent the opinion of the Indian public which they do not. The CEO of the Commonwealth Games apparently commented about the ' population hazard ' of Delhi which was found to be ' unkind and undiplomatic ' by the Delhi Chief Minister, Sheila Dixit. Born and brought up in this country, even I find the ever exploding population stressful and dehumanising. There is not a spot in India which is not teeming with people, usually the dirty, noisy, impolite variety. There is no spot of natural beauty left. There is nowhere a young couple could go and sit in silence and solitude. The whole country is an outdoor toilet. The environment is being degraded rapidly. Trees are cut down, dry river beds taken over for construction, animals poached for their skins or body parts, beggars hanging around everywhere, increasing theft and other crimes, all because they are poor and need to survive. Yet they go on producing with no thought of how they are going to feed, clothe or educate their children. And they are aggressive with it. They will come for treatment without money, argue about the cost of medicines and threaten or beat up doctors if they think that the patient is not getting better. In this they are constantly being encouraged by criminal politicians who refer to them as ' vote bank.' So, Ms Dixit you should can it. I find the population not only a hazard but disgusting and an affront to me as a human being.

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