Wednesday, February 9, 2011


          “Spark is useless until it creates fire”
 

“Politics is a disease, politicians have ruined nation, system is sick…..”All these are common words that every youth speaks and these phases infect are true too but have we ever tried to understand what needs to be done to correct this system???
Politics is a field where we want justice and perfection but how many of us really want to be a part of this changing process??
I personally asked many youths questions related to parliamentarian system and political scenarios but except a few hardly any one knows about the way nation runs.
To my surprise a majority of people don’t even know about vice president of India. If we are not aware about things that exist we don’t hold any right to condemn the system and to talk about the change too.
Making a debate in cafeteria after watching “RANG DE BASANTI “is easy but is their any one who really wants to take responsibility on its shoulders to change the scene??
With out active participation of educated youth in politics the change doesn’t seem to be happening any where. These days every young politician around has link with political background and for them politics means power and it has nothing to do with problems of nation.
We have spark, we have ability but this all is useless without channelisation of youth power.
If we are disinterested in making politics as career at least we can exercise our basic citizenship rights???
RTI {right to information act} is considered as the most powerful tool being given in hand of citizens but until we don’t know how it can be used as a part of changing process there is no gain of it.
Media is a separate sector, it is fourth pillar of system but students of other sectors need to incorporate their associations too.
“Chalta hai”,”humein kya karma” these mentalities need to be replaced.if we are not changing the scenario then we are responsible ourselves for the sick condition.
Awareness and spark is useless if it can’t bring in the required change. Its not about”why me?”it’s about”why not me?”