
All this stage managed show just to show that I am bigger or better than you is useless.There are enough problems in this country the rampant corruption(obviously started by he r highness-Indira Gandhi),high level of inflation,rising terrorist attacks and other criminal activities.The media is also involved in raising this ruckus to a new high, they search for new issues every day,only to forget it and find another attention grabbing headline.Readers would note the Shiney Ahuja case or the Ruchika case.No body knows or is interested to know what has happened to the unfortunate victims now after all the hullabaloo.The Media latches on to a piece of News add some spice and once the Gravy is cooked the same is thrown away in search of 'fresh Meat' available in Plenty.
If only Raj /Bal Thackray 's views were not highlighted or even cared for (their veiws should be totally isolated) all these tamasha could have been avoided.
Its election times in Bihar and the Congress has no agenda with it(Nitish Kumar has contributed hugely to Bihars small but successful turnaround in a very short span of time.
One should appreciate the work undertaken by Nitish Kumar and if his plans succeed then the poor Biharis need not migrate to other so called lucrative places in the country getting kicked and beaten for no rhyme or reason.One should note that Congress has ruled Bihar and Uttar Pradesh since Independence and has deliberately kept out developement and literacy so as to satisfy its dirty and kinky agenda.
People should understand that all politicians at least in India have a vested Interest and new politicians on the block create an artificial aura and bring some hyped hope in the minds of the gullible and ignorant people of India and then its back to square one.
Lastly the Media should shun its YELLOW JOURNALISM and give a proper and meaningful projection of the state of our Country that was divided even before it was born and to make matters worse we have got enough people with a sick mind to divide our Country on the basis of caste and regionalism.
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