In India it’s all about the 3 P’s
1. Politics
2. Power
3. Police
2. Power
3. Police
A person belonging to a political party is above a common
Indian.
For him there are no rules and regulations. India is not his country but his kingdom
and the people of India are not his fellow citizens but his subjects.
He has the freedom to do whatever he wants.
For him there are no rules and regulations. India is not his country but his kingdom
and the people of India are not his fellow citizens but his subjects.
He has the freedom to do whatever he wants.
Coming to the next P, which is power.
A person who has money has power and vice versa.
These people live with the same mentality as of a politician.
For them common man is nothing but a puppet to be used when required.
The last P is police.
It is for the safety of people of India.
But in reality most of the policemen do everything except that.
Now let’s talk about the 4th P, the common people of India.
1. These are the middles class business man or service class who devote their complete life in
building a home, educating their children and getting them married.
2. Labor class who works day and night just to earn 2 times meal.
3. And the people of India who comes below the poverty line.
It is for the safety of people of India.
But in reality most of the policemen do everything except that.
Now let’s talk about the 4th P, the common people of India.
1. These are the middles class business man or service class who devote their complete life in
building a home, educating their children and getting them married.
2. Labor class who works day and night just to earn 2 times meal.
3. And the people of India who comes below the poverty line.
Whenever there is hike in the prices of oil and gas,
vegetables and fruits and other household items, it is the common man who
suffers.
If a politician or a celebrity visits a temple or mosque,
roads are blocked. There are traffic jams and it is the common man who suffers
again. Students miss their exam, patients die in the ambulance and boss rebukes
you for coming late to office.
Industrialists and top corporate groups of India are
obsessed with their balance sheets.
For them the only thing that matters is profits and revenues.
Toxic wastes from industries pollute air, water and soil.
Residential areas in proximity witness a widespread of dreadful diseases.
Again the sufferer is none other than the common man of India.
For them the only thing that matters is profits and revenues.
Toxic wastes from industries pollute air, water and soil.
Residential areas in proximity witness a widespread of dreadful diseases.
Again the sufferer is none other than the common man of India.
But now the time has come to raise our voice against all
that is dirty in our country.
Injustice is no more tolerable and discrimination is no more bearable.
Injustice is no more tolerable and discrimination is no more bearable.
Women should be respected, no human being should be physically
or mentally humiliated, rules should be followed by everyone even if he is a
Prime Minster or a common man, division of country based on casteism and religion needs to be stopped and each citizen should have the liberty to enjoy
his/her rights.
If you see any of the above happening at your home, office,
school, college or any public place, speak out loud against the wrong doing. It’s
time to clean the dirt and make “Bharat Swach”.
And the best thing is we are not alone, there is already
someone who has taken this initiative.
It’s Strepsils who has started a new campaign #AbMontuBolega which is dedicated to the same.
It is about raising our voice for a clean India.
We have seen enough and it’s time that our opinions need to be heard.
There is no point being a silent spectator now. We have the power to raise our voice against all that is dirty in India so let’s make a difference and work towards a Swach Bharat.
The slogan of this campaign “Kyuki
Bin Bole Ab Nahi Chalega #AbMontuBolega.”
Know more about it here.
Follow the campaign on Facebook here.
Follow it on Twitter here.
Watch the inspiring story of Montu and join the campaign.
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