Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Is fasting against corruption by criminals politicians and thieving parasitic civil servants an undemocratic act of aggression as the Congress is making out? It is, if for 63 years you have been looting the country, treating its people with utter contempt and betraying India by consistently pandering to its enemies. Would drug gangs in Mexico give up drug smuggling without a fight? Would the Ndrangheta give up its lucrative extortion, money laundering and skimming money from government contracts? Would dictators like Bashar al Assad and Gaddafi just give up power? Indian politicians have enjoyed a kind of dictatorship where winning an election was seen as absolute immunity to steal, use public money for private luxury and kill anyone who dared to raise a voice against their immorality. Now the civil society is fed up and want accountability. This is dangerous for the scoundrels as it might expose same of the crimes they have committed and may reduce the power of the criminal families controlling various political gangs. Some 45% of children in India suffer from malnutrition, more than in sub Saharan Africa. Is it not undemocratic for a child to die of starvation related causes? Tens of thousands die everyday because they are unable to afford treatment for serious diseases. A man with acute myeloid leukemia was told that it would cost him Rs 3.5 million for a bone marrow transplant but there would be no guarantee. He chose to die. Dialysis for renal failure costs Rs 10000 a week and few can afford such expense. Most choose to die than bankrupt their families. Are all these people undemocratic? Time to exterminate all vermin.

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