Sunday, July 10, 2011

Hoi polloi are fed up sighting these dramas Mr. Gandhi…..







Y
uvraj of Congress, preceding week started walking in the countryside of Uttar Pradesh. He focused on the bucolic populace and chiefly farmers. Throughout this interlude Rahul Gandhi toddle ranch vicinity, grubby roads, stopover rustic domicile and chatter current mistakes of Chief Minister Mayawati and her government. He mentioned his commiseration to the farmers and inquired about the new land acquisition guidelines of Mayawati Government. The journalists and news channels which forever praise Rahul Gandhi sustained the trend. So he was in limelight in jam-packed fondling. Moreover, it gaze that election campaign for state elections have begun.



Truthfully I like sighting Rahul Gandhi on foot at the rural surf.  In my outlook there ought to be a law, M.Ps must visit pastoral areas one time each month so that they should picture the problems of the populaces. So that they can view that rustic areas are yet deficient with the possessions which are indispensable in 21st Century.  Electricity, Water, Road, School, Hospital etc are not there in bucolic India. Politicians these years travel around in Airplane and air-conditioned automobiles thus they don’t know the tribulations of the masses. If this so called ‘Pad Yatra’ was not a drama it would get more revere seeing as it was not an election crusade. 



Mr. Gandhi appears to be vexed these times concerning the land acquisition in Uttar Pradesh. Furthermore he should worry. For peasants there terra firma is the only fad they possess. Moreover if governments acquire that ground on contemptible tariff screening the development scheme its minimally peculiar circumstances and peculiar governments too. When governments tender precise rates than farmers should not lug a quandary, for that there is entirely a call for for new land acquisition law. Mayawati government has kick off with a new law for Uttar Pradesh but focal blockade will peter out only when Government Of India does something. The current law was instigated in 1894 by the British Government; I can only anticipate that this point Mr. Gandhi will thrash out it with Ma’am Sonia Gandhi.  



The dilemma of land acquisition does not only subsist in the rural fraction of the nation but in urban too. In cities like Delhi and Mumbai if a millionaire twirl to governments with an proffer to built a school or a hospital, subsequently the land which is of crores is given at squat price. Government does a clause that they should offer free service to the poor but the incongruity is when that enlargement initiates that turns out as a yield for only affluent divisions.



When Mr. Gandhi visits domicile of the peasants does he enquire about the education-medical facilities?  Whether he himself visits the medical centers where there are numerous patients but no precise amenities and doctors? Furthermore schools where there are students but teachers appear only when they wish for? If he monitors these things then why not he try to fetch a whirling revolution at least in states where Congress rules.



If this is not a up-to-the-minute political performance then Mr. Gandhi might learn countless things from this “Pad Yatra”. Hoi polloi are fed up sighting these dramas so Congress got only four seats in Bihar. For the alike grounds close candidate of Mr. Gandhi lost the election in Tamil Naidu. If this walking is way ahead that a drama then this will help to stand out state.
  



Prateek Pathak
Student
B.A in Media Studies
University of Allahabad

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