When Bapu, JP and Anna took the route of Satyagrah against governance, initially they all faced resistance but ultimately patience helped them reached their goal. We are all witnessing a similar movement today too. The present government is coming out with any false allegation to curb the ongoing satyagrah in Shaheen Bagh, Lucknow, Mumbai, Patna etc.
But we should not forget that the spirit of the biggest of democracy in the world has never been able to be crushed.
As the Delhi assembly election is picking up pace, it is interesting to notice the contrast in the various candidates. Out of the three main contenders only AAP is asking vote on its last 5 years development work and subsequently on next 5 year given road map. It seems like BJP has already accepted defeat as the party is back to its regressive policies of divide and rule. It’s trying to fight the elections by polarizing the Hindu’s. It’s top leaders (including HM, DM, Party President, Member of Parliament) are continuously raising issues like Shaheen Bagh etc. to swing community votes and divert the core issues like Recession, Inflation, Unemployment etc.
Oyo, a leading budget hotel chain, recently laid off more than 1800 employees in India. This is just one of the many other companies that are doing massive layoffs in our country. I wonder what our present government and leaders are taking steps for our youth for employment and our economy?
BJP doesn’t look like a party with a roadmap for our country. And the recent loses in the last 5 states shows people’s mandate as well. Delhi elections is a no-win and upcoming two elections will tough as well. Ultimately, you can go only so far with manipulating people and no economic development. I believe this party, unfortunately got caught in it’s own vicious circle
Jai hind.
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