Rightly said “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely”. Not long we have seen the reactions against the absolute form of corruption and even when politely requested for a measure to check it, there have been voices from all nook and corner of political corridors. Whether it was ‘nobody should surpass democratic spirit and democratic institutions’ or ‘lokpal bill se kya ho jayega?’. These explain their inner restlessness, even though they pretend to support the things.
I have read about ‘Gandhian Movements’ , heard about JP andolan and witnessed the ‘muhim’ against corruption’ by Anna Hazare through media recently, thanks for excellent coverage by them despite their needed hectic schedules between Cricket World Cup and IPL-IV. I feel that this is probably the first time when such a great response has been served by all classes of ‘aam admi’. Right from the old ones who have seen India winning freedom from the English rulers and loosing it in the hands of some handful leaders, people from middle class who till date had least time to engage in ‘bekar ke jhanjhato me’ , youth and students who were till date busy between ‘exam or mobile phone applications’. But despite all the things, this time ‘we’ cried and ‘THEY’ had to listen.
As Anna declared this rightly as the first step, we have got the beginning but ‘miles to go’ should not be forgotten. The forefront leaders rather should be called fighters have to continue, since we Indians have a habit of sleeping again with a few yawning in bed in morning after waking up. What I feel that this muhim against corruption should be more organized. This movement should take shape of a pressure group in National level if not as a political party because this fight is not going to be an easy one, as ‘we’, aam aadmi, are against ‘THEM’- the mightier ones.
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