Monday 24 May 2010

The Blame Game

Classic illustration of citizens who shun their responsibility. We all talk about rights, but we rarely talk about our duties. Blaming someone is so much more easy than help fix the problem. Like the manglore plane crash. Politicians blaming each other. Pilots blaming the airline. Airline blaming the airport authorities. Airport authorities blaming someone else.Its a continual process. and not just with respect to india... but everywhere in the world. People keep playing the blame game. Its high time EVERYONE started accepting responsibilities. After 26/11, everyone thought that Mumbaikars have got a serious wake up call. But then again for the general elections, it was the same dismal show for voter turnout.

Its time we started taking responsibiliteies for our inconveniences. We refuse to stand in queues and we crib about security checks. we dont vote and then blame the politicians. atleast exercise your basic duty. that is VOTE. beyond that we can all do our bit. keeping our premises clean. not considering the railway tracks as trash cans and taking action when required. we've got to stop being dormant citizens. And set better examples for others to follow. why would our children believe in government, when we dont. i would rather let them live in India, where every individual's freedom is respected.

Lets respect everyone's lives too... lets respect ours and the country's wealth too. Lets try and learn some respect..

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