Monday, September 10, 2012

aseem trivedi's arrest shows on intolerant india

it is very unfotunate to observe all such type of action , which are againt the democratic policies. any type of auction taken against the peolpe , the feelings of people should not be hurt at any situation . once the feelings , or expressions faith beliffs are curtailed then autoamatically even poor innocent people will not accept the policy of the govt, any auction police taken against it is the resposibility of the govt only. when the justice guranteed [social political econoic religion ] in indian constitution through the preamble  and the fundamental rights , of course it is the responsibility of every citizen to follow the fundamental duties as prescribed in indian constitution in the interest of the national patriotism [patriatism is the love towards one's motherland,] here we should refer patriotism is one of the noblest feelings that can exist in the human mind, for a patriot every thing about his country is noble ,he is prepared to make any sacrifice for his motherlnd, such is the inspiring force of patriotism that the whole country becomes one during a crisis it was seen during kargil war,             refering all theses matters every intellectual persons for that matter an journalist or media or cartoonists made all thier efforts only to bring good political system to the people..................in recent movements the failure  of mansoon session proceedings and scams of 2g / common wealth scam coal scams like one after another and the trends of the people lost the cinfidence on the policies and progrmmes of the political parties and leaders this might be the reason for any thing happen little different.
patriotism is a positive feeling and does not preach hatred towards the others , any action taken by the govt it should not give rise to other problems and should not hurt other feelings, in democratic system freedom of speech cannot be questioned,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,these are opinion given from shanthamalai women political thoughts

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