On the threshold of the Independence Day of August 2025, the social life of the future Indians of New India and the India that boasts of being the largest democracy in the world.
Why is there still a lingering feeling among us that we have not been able to build a post-independence India that is in line with the hopes and aspirations of the freedom fighters who died for us and lost everything for us?Rule or administration, that is, not only the management of power for a specific period of time, but also the attitude of maintaining social well-being, cultural harmony, economic balance, public harmony, etc. in the management of administration is very important.
If it is lacking, the grassroots social foundations will be shattered and the future India will fall into instability and anxiety.If the political representatives we elect to implement all this do not show a serious lack of wisdom, discernment, concentration, collective knowledge and foresight, the constitutional values taught by Ambedkar and the moral values that emerged from the truth-seeking process led by Gandhi are not seen in the representatives of the people who shape the future of the country in our legislative assembly, then the value of today's India will lose its value.
The democratic system is not the best system, but it is a better system than the rest. A system created by the people, for the people, and for the people.But today, democracy is only by the people. For the people and for the people, it is subject to the will of the people's representatives.
The word "தி ணஹ்திடே, ஜோி ணஹ்திடே சிடேஜ ஓஜி ணஹ்திடே சிடே�ஜி ணஹ்திடே.
After buying the voters i.e. the people, the bought representative naturally becomes the owner instead of becoming a public servant.
Didn't Indians have inner strength...?Are morality and culture new to Indians...? In this era when the British, who had won many wars and were unique, could not be defeated by armed force, through non-cooperation, Swadeshi movements, the peace of Satyagraha, and non-violence, united India and all Indians and led them as one. Many friends, in this era, make fun of Gandhi's movement.
We hear people lamenting that freedom did not come from the spinning wheel; yarn came. Through yarn production and the Swadeshi movement, Gandhi started the production of khadi cloth and hit the textile industry of Manchester, which was the biggest economic source of the British at that time.India, which was a big market for the British textile industry, became unemployed due to Gandhi's Swadeshi movement.It is worth noting that when Gandhiji went to the Second Round Table Conference, the unemployed textile workers of Manchester were besieged.
Before Mahatma Gandhi, all Indians were eager to breathe a sigh of freedom. In that struggle, many Indians were imprisoned for life. Many Indians exposed their bullets to the British bullets.
Also, brave Indians exposed their necks while smiling at the noose of the British.
We Indians are the ones who brought India of such sacrifices and sacrifices to such a transition.
Aren't we the ones who were elected by us..?
Aren't we the ones who elected and voted for ourselves...?
Many people think that politics is more about nose-smashing.
The tendency to portray politicians as completely negative and belittle them has become an obsession.
For those who criticize others by mocking them and saying that they are all corrupt and evil, and who delude themselves into thinking that they are intelligent, politics is indifference and neglect.
Such fools have contributed to such moral degradation of politics.Politics is the center of power to formulate policies in all areas of our daily lives, including social, economic, industrial, educational, and health. That is, politicians are the ones who influence our lives.
Who has the power to choose a representative who is free from corruption, bigotry, respectability, and most importantly honesty, who can make our lives better and create a sense of security among people who are clean, honest, and endowed with righteous human values?In a beautiful democratic system, who has the power to choose a corrupt, bigoted, honorable, and most importantly honest person?
If an elected official becomes corrupt or evil, don't we have the freedom, power, and opportunity to change such a person every five years?Aren't they irresponsible citizens who feel that standing in a queue at a polling booth is a humiliation to their status and go on a trip in the excitement of getting a holiday on voting day?Aren't these the ones responsible for the rise of such corrupt and immoral politics?Isn't this the irony of the system that those who have done extensive research on politics grumble about?
Many of those who vote today are becoming unsettled like IPL players.
The term "as is the king - as is the citizen" has changed to "as is the citizen, as is the king".At that time, the fighters prepared for the struggle with the certainty of their death.
Despite the knowledge that their wives would become widows, their properties would be confiscated, and their children would become orphans, they consciously got involved in the freedom movement for the collective good of the next generation.
How can we, the beneficiaries of their sacrifices, express our gratitude? Has the Indian rule that emerged as a result of it brought satisfaction? Has the expectation of whether their ideals and values are being followed today led to disappointment.
Yes. The public before 1947
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