Let’s not pretend anymore!

NewsBharati    10-Feb-2021   
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Why pretend? The social, civil and political situation in our Bharat is getting out of control on an almost daily basis. Enemies within our country are putting in every effort to destabilize our democratically elected government and with the help of anti-national and foreign elements are plotting to weaken our Nation.
 
Let’s not pretend that everything in our country is manageable and that the government is in full control. Over the last couple of years we have experienced the growing hold of the Leftists cabal over our society. The activities at Shahin Baug were the first coordinated efforts of radical Islamic elements who teamed-up with the leftists to protest the legally enacted laws of our country; laws that were debated and accepted by the majority of our Parliamentarians, the elected representatives of the people. A few hundred people squatted on public roads in an attempt to force an elected government to retract laws that are enacted for the protection of hundred and twenty-five million citizens. Same is the case of the ongoing farmer’s protests that have paralyzed the outskirts of Delhi. In both these cases it is clear that there were political agendas to create unrest among the people, with a focus on attempting to win political advantages on an anti-government platform.
 
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The weakness of our government was first seen during the unlawful activities at Shaheen Baug. The government had every right under the Constitution to end this protest with strict implementation of existing laws, but they allowed the situation to deteriorate till it completely undermined law and order. The same is being repeated in the farmers protest activities. In fact, this activity should not be called the farmers protest, but rather the Punjab landowner’s militancy against the Parliament of India. The violence unleashed by these militants was on full display on Republic Day 2021 and yet the government in power failed to respond with a strict enforcement of law and order. Police personnel were attacked with swords and steel rods and many were grievously injured; and the incompetence of the Minister in-charge of law enforcement was found to be vast and immeasurable.
 
Let’s not pretend that the Leftists are an irritant and not dangerous to our society. Leftists across the world are united by a single philosophy, a single purpose, a single agenda and global finance. They work towards creating instability in democratic countries because that’s the only society where they can violently push their agenda under the democratic values of freedom for all. Conversely, patriots and nationalists, who are branded as conservative and right-wing have different outlooks based on their own country’s needs for a strong and united social and civil structure. Leftists are spread across politics, media and in non-government organizations. Their philosophy appeals to the frustrated masses who identity is defined by the lowest common denominator of hatred towards all those who
are hard-working, honest, law-abiding and supportive of democratic institutions.
 
Let’s not pretend that we can appease these anti-national elements, both inside our country and abroad. The Leftists use their large amounts of finance, accumulated through donations from communist countries like China and Islamic countries of Saudi Arabia and Qatar who have a history of sponsoring terrorism and anti-democratic movements. Instead of challenging the leadership of these countries on their actions, our government keeps building bridges of commerce and cultural interactions with them. Appeasement does not eliminate the danger, it only makes the dangerous more bolder.
 

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Let’s not pretend that we are a thriving democracy because our leaders tell us so. Thirty percent of our population is still deprived from literacy, 6.7% of our population is below the official poverty limit and those people who live in absolute poverty are unknown. 440 of the 536 Members of Parliament (approx 82%) elected in the 2019 election are multi-millionaires, while the average daily wage of the majority of our citizens is Rs. 356.30 per day (Rs. 126,842.80 per year) in 2020. Approximately 1.77 million residents of India are homeless and have no access to safe drinking water, adequate food or basic medical care.
 
Let’s not pretend that we will remain a thriving and vibrant democracy when the average age of our Parliamentarians is 54 years and that of our Cabinet ministers is 60; in a country where 65% of the population is below 35. Unless the age gap between the political leadership and the majority population is reduced drastically, our nation is in no position to advance or stride ahead to its full potential.
 
 
Let’s not pretend that western countries or their businesses are friends of ours or have sympathy for our problems. NGOs from USA and UK sponsor activities that are against our country. The British parliamentarians did not hesitate to discuss events which are the internal issues of India, as if they are still the masters of a colony. The current Canadian Prime Minister has no hesitation in showing support to Khalistanis supporters in an effort to consolidate his vote-bank and many members of the United States Congress pass resolutions that blatantly interfere in the internal affairs of our sovereign nation. They are well aware that the rise of our nation will lead to loss of influence of their own nations.

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And finally, let’s not pretend that our government of elders is in any position to control the rising power of technology. Social media platforms routinely and brazenly violate the freedom of expression of our patriots while encouraging leftists extremism. They do not consider themselves answerable to democratic governments and continue their anti-India activities without restrictions. Their lawless behaviour is a reflection of our weak government and not of the power of their technology.
 
 
Our tech-savvy younger generation, united by their disappointment in traditional banking; with its slow and inefficient work culture, repeated verification of documents for opening accounts and transferring funds, and the realization that the cozy and symbiotic relationships between banks, businesses and government agencies is leading to unsustainable losses of the exchequer; is turning to crypto-currency like Bitcoins to conduct transactions. They are in parts protesting against the government’s monopoly on money, the restrictive rules and regulations that favor the powerful and what they deem are unfair taxes. Essentially, they are disrupting the conventional and rigid framework of traditional banking with what they believe is a monetary revolution.
 
Let’s not pretend that we are in a stable and secure society because we are actually in a middle of a violent storm of circumstances that are fast moving out of control of our law-abiding, tax-paying citizens and into the hands of our enemies.
 
Let’s not pretend anymore.