Thursday, October 15, 2009

In the quest of impossible perfection.

At the time when India is badly hit by the Naxal menace where Bharat and India is having a kind of Duel and there is a heavy uproar everywhere and we are just like a silent spectator watching the Subtle changes happening not only in India but in global politics be it U.S health reforms, Obama winning Nobel prize more for his promise than his work.Indo-china border crisis, recession and many more. Everybody be the state representative or any one are actually in the quest of impossible perfection.
Though the title seems to be very dichotomous but you cannot overlook it. This was the bigger and broader scenario I am talking about but on micro level also almost same thing is happening every day everywhere and we remain the mute spectator as always. We in the pursuit of living do so many things as to attain perfection be it in family, office, social circle but we end up badly loosing since this quest is like impossible. We cannot make every people happy at one time so it’s just the quest of impossible perfection. I would like to cite an example here. As Delhi is going to be the host for 2010 Commonwealth game so the Delhi government in order to beautify the city has requested to the adjoining state to take back all the beggars. Even the donkeys won’t be spared in the walled city. Well I really don’t know what kind of idea is this. It’s also Delhi government’s quest which would fail badly since we live in a democratic country and migration inside our country is not ban. Moreover it really does good for that state/country where the migration influx is the most .This problem is infested both on micro as well as macro level.
Finally the government body should understand this situation and try to find some alternatives rather than taking some coarse and unjustified action because India is a totally different country where religion comes first and foremost and in order to avert all such debates the government functionaries should be extra careful. This quest cannot ever be perfected but the distance between possible and impossible can be narrowed down.

1 comment:

  1. i cant understand the idea behind being so extravagent in name of organising games. sometimes i am forced to feel that todays games are nothing but modernsed and a bit civilized format of old age wars. celebrated wars like Panipat ka yudh, buxar ki ladayee. in games also so called prestige of nation is on stake. ppl get emotionally overcharged nd our leaders get opportunities to make money. after the games are over we r left with memories to discuss, host city is left with numerous abandoned buildings nd leaders of rulling alliance with multi crores in their accounts........

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