I: The Indian, the Dream!
“At the stroke of midnight while the world sleeps India awakes to life and freedom”. In 1947 Jawaharlal Nehru’s “Tryst with destiny” was heard, a few years later January 26th 1950 a new republic was formed and India became a democracy.
Fifty-nine years later however, ‘At the stroke of midnight while the world sleeps India does awake but neither to life nor to freedom, instead it awakes to death, terrorism, corruption, communalism, poverty, selfishness and inhumanity’. The martyrs of yesterday have become mere holiday givers today. Respect was commanded by our forefathers but today it has no value, life has no value.
Hands down and factually speaking, India has achieved a lot in every field however improvement can increase in leaps and bounds, unfortunately for us, corruption has become an intricate part of Indian democracy. At every juncture of democratic functioning, the blame game is ever so present.
Apathy on the part of government servants is of the highest standard. It is said that a government is s reflection of the people, and rightly so, because a democracy is of the people, by the people and for the people. But we as voters choose representatives who are selfish, lack moral reasoning, and use force rather than discussion. They need to change, and only we can make this change possible. I can make this change possible; each and every one of us can make this change possible.
It is time to ask ‘Not what the nation can do for me but what I as an individual can do for the nation!’ Yes, we are resilient! Yes, we are strong and determined Indians! But the question that remains is ‘Why are we resilient?’ ‘For what are we strong?’ and ‘For what are we determined?’ From the looks of it, they seem to be for the wrong reasons.
My dear friends, when are we going to rise from the ashes we have engulfed ourselves in? We as a community of Indians need to work towards’ change in India’. The blame game has to stop! A time for responsibility has arrived!
A day as dawned when we need to rise up and say “Yes, we believe!” “Yes we will change!” It is now time for us as individuals to say “I have a dream for India, and I am that dream!”
Jai Hind!!
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