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Dear All,
After a long time,
i will again publish my views through blog, thanks to BlogSpot (Google) for the successful recovery of my blog (Mumkriti.blogspot.com)

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Anna Hazare vs. centralization of the power

First of all i salute Shri Anna ji. He is truly the second Gandhi ji. He has been living his life purposefully. If i pick out the fiber from the entire movement in that case i am a little bit baffled and worried. My concern is coupled to the centralization of the powers. Since last six month the parliamentarians had been keeping the Anna ji team under their thump. All effort had been driven to keep the team Anna at the rear. The entire political class has made an effort to turn down the voice of the peoples. They are very powerful. In my view obese power is very dangerous for the health of the democracy. The elected Member of Parliament may perhaps have a ubiquitous feeling, because of the robust authority.

It is reasonably not possible that each and every Member of Parliament was against the Anna ji resolution. However the entire political class were silent .i.e. have not exposed their mind resolutely in current battle. The Member of Parliaments may have afraid of their chiefs. Is it discipline or voracity for the chair?

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Mr. Manpreet Badal

Mr. Manpreet Badal is far ahead from his time. I was spellbound to read his interview in the Times of India. I never estimated that an MLA from the Punjab is an immense scholar, philosopher and has a grand quality of a leadership.

This former Punjab finance minister was skilled to bestow Punjab to its old glory. He would have brought Punjab out of its financial crisis. But he was not utilized at its extent.

In India we have popular politics. Mr. Manpreet Badal has turned away himself from the popular politics. He wants to live in politics with a cause. He might have to face a gigantic wall of resistance in prevailing arena of popular politics.

In India we have an unwritten rule that don’t praise the opposition party nevertheless positive thought for the public has been provided by them and in the same manner opposition also is bound not to admire the incumbent government. The leader of the opposition party and incumbent government instructs their worker/elected representative that to oppose, resist, disapprove, fight, struggle and hate with each others.

But the stupid common men never realize this.

I don’t think we will see the constructive politics in our life time. It may take another 25 to 35 years when populace will award the principle in politics rather then freebie. May one day populace will realize at what cost they have been getting the freebie.

Mr. Manpreet Badal will certainly craft the novel pathway in the class of politics since he had death wish.

Here you read a couplet which he had depicted as an answer when correspondent asked about his decision to resign,

Kujh unj vee rahwaan aukhiyan san,

Kujh gal vich gaman da taukh vi si,

Kujh sheher de lok vi zalam san,

Kujh saanu maran da shaunk vi si.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Abhinav Bindra brings first individual gold medal for India, but are we on right track?

This is the first gold medal for India in the individual category since 1896 when the moderns Olympics had started.
May God give millionaire father like A S Bindra to every body, who had made the every potential facility required for the shooting.

Because the Government’s support to the sport is restricted up to the announcement of the new scheme in press conference, in parliament and from the Red Fort on Independence day. In a country of 1.1 billion amenities are like a drop in the ocean. Leave off the city wise facility of sport still we don’t have state wise high-quality, significant, professional sport infrastructure.

Actually in India sport comes in luxury category. The system bound us to think like this. In a country where the basic amenities are the life long struggle, a distances dream then how dare we can think about the sports? It is obvious since we don’t have basic amenities i.e. education, employment, health and road connectivity. So system don’t allow us to think about the sports, library, in due course justice, electricity, communication interactions, clean city, amusement parks and good transport facilities. These all are deluxe amenities. Whenever we have a chance to see good infrastructure in any big city, we praise, but we can’t have the courage to have it in our own city. Really we are so mingled with the established system. We can’t think out side the system, believe me this is the highly dreadful, lethal and poisonous syndrome which ruin our gene like a termite to timber.

Once a politician had asked a question to his fellow politician, “how people choose us when we are not giving the people their dues even basic amenities?” The response came as, “ see the peoples have no other preference but to select us, if they fed up with me or with you, we will place our brother, sister, our son, daughter, daughter in law, brother in law and in the last but not least our servant, but power will remain in our hand”.

Yes, this is the reality and in this picture who will change the paint, none other then us. We have to take a pledge.

Friday, August 15, 2008

15th August, Independence Day, clarion call for the sacrifice

As we all know the significance of the 15th August, we have completed 61 years of Independence. What do you think? Are we truly free?

Is India free from corruption, poverty?
Are Indians having equal opportunity for the employment, education, justice, and health?
Is not education becomes business rather then technique of development?
Is India having enough infrastructures for its 1.1 billion peoples?
Is our society ample sensitive for its duties before rights, we before me, humanity before brutality, and nation before regionalism?
Is not religion being use as opium?
Is the distribution of the resources parallel among its citizen?
Alike there are so many question which we have been facing every day, but we consider our self helpless. We blame the system and the Government But if we really want to change the prospect we have to transform our self first. Government is not a physical entity or material component. We the people of India are the Government of India.

Today on this blessed day I want to transform my thoughts into actuality with the small step. i will strive to change myself first as well as call upon my fellow country men to join me.

Sacrifice for the Independence is the clarion call of the moment.
Are we ready for the every probable sacrifice?

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Chandigarhbloggers dot com

08.08.08 was very significant day; we launched our site www.chandigarhbloggers.com. We all founder members assembled at Punjab University student centre coffee house and set off the site, then we moved to sector 17 to spread the awareness among the peoples. It was amazing, joyance, emotional, satisfactory and interactive experience. We flash our banners, people approached us and to some we approached. After a long time I interacted with the unknown peoples.

Very first person approached to us was Mr. Ravi Kant, B-Tech Student from Sirsa; he was amassed to hear about the blogging and instantly had made up his mind for the blogging. Then we met with Mr. Chitwan Singh a teacher from Malerkotla, Punjab, while sharing his experience of the drug menace in the society and want to appeal to the youth through our post to shun this dreadful act. Mr. Rajat Kumar a BSc student of the DAV College was very keen to know about the blogging, he had note down our site address.

Mr. Mohit Dhawan a consultant and his better half Dr. Mukta (Ex PGI doctor) from Chandigarh had shared their thought; they were very enthusiastic to know about the benefit of the blogging.


Next we met with Veena, Nitti, Ajay and Kanhiya Kumar all from Chandigarh and a couple Mr. & Mrs. Inderpreet Singh Ludhiana, were surprise to know about the blogging.

May God bless our site.


Thursday, August 7, 2008

Female Foeticide


This is my second post here, i am very thankful to Shanker Bakshi who inspired me to start the blogging. Mr. Shanker Bakshi helped me to create the blog spot. The blog is the very substantial and imperative media to spread the messages to the masses and express yourself.

To kill someone is to kill the moral values first. In the last twenty years 10 million girls have been killed by their own parents. When ever I see any natural calamity immediately my attention goes towards the female foeticide. I do feel with conviction that the natural calamity is the repercussion of the genocide of the girl child. Since this is against the “Dharma” of humanity.

i am giving here some unbelievable statistics. In 2007 the sex ratio of the Haryana and Punjab was 861 and 874 female for every 1000 male respectively, the lowest in the country. These two states come in the highest par capita income group and most literate states.

The abortion business is Rs. 1000 crore industry in India. All the possible method to kill the girl child has been adopted energetically since last twenty years i.e. abortion and some time two or three abortion to seek the boy child, through the new born girl child on the heap of the garbage, in river, in well, overfed with milk, poisoned, and the last but not the least starvation. But men can’t kill the curse of the voiceless soul. One day we have to face the consequences.

To stop the female foeticide we have stringent PNDT Act ( The Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act, 1994), clutch on the manufacturer to sell ultrasound machines only to the registered clinics, some district have started the registration of the pregnant women, very attractive welfare schemes from the states and central Govt., the spiritual leaders, gurus advise and instruct time to time to the peoples to stop this inhumane practice but people close their eyes, to observe the magnitude of the alarming practice the five head priest of “Akal Takht” the highest Sikh body in Golden temple even issued “Hukumnama” (An Edict” in April 2001 to be excommunication if any Sikh found in this heinous practice, the Hindus have tradition of the worshiping the girls as Goddesses on the “Navratra”, even then why the female foeticide cases have been increasing day by day in India.


Some prominent reason of the female foeticide that society suggest are dowry, boy is bread winners, boy light the funeral, social security, increasing rate of the divorces, insecure female in the society, male look after the property, the male enhance the family etc.

What do feel are the above said reasons are acceptable?


Do you have any substantial formula to stop the female foeticide?