I'm a sixteen year old teenager. I should be writing about
the mysteries of love and the beauty of friendship, but here I am, trying to
change the world by writing words on corruption on a blog of a friend I made a
few days back! But at least it's a start. And that's where all of us fail, to
make a start. We're so afraid of the consequences that we have literally
started believing that we don't really stand a chance. While the word is busy
fighting Aids and Global warming, we Indians are facing an entirely different
problem. Politicians! Shame on you adults for letting this happen to our
country. If you handed India over to us teenagers for a day, you would probably
see the difference.
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I am a NRI, a non-resident
Indian, and I can feel the vibes of corrupt politicians and frauds till here!
But what are we doing? The same thing that we've been doing for the past 800
years, watching! And we're getting pretty good at it too. First came the
Mughals, then the British and now we're facing someone worse, Indians! It's
funny how kids today want to be doctors and chefs but not a single one aspires
to be a politician. It seems like even they know that this job has been cursed.
Take it this way, India is house and we Indians are the family living in it.
The father (politician) is a bad man and thus the family (Indians) is always
suffering. To add to our misery, our neighbor is busy sending missiles and
bombs onto us! If you know what I mean...
- If you are an Indian adult reading this, then stop reading
and do something about it. Go out, start a campaign, get some people on your
side, spread the message. Every bit counts.
- If you’re a politician reading this, then remorse for what
you’ve done to India and try do some good for a change. If you’re an American
reading this, then stay the hell out of our way! We've got enough problems
already.
- And if you’re a young beautiful lady reading this, then let
me tell you that my dad is very rich and I am incredibly handsome.
(Sorry for
the bad humor, that’s just me.)
I would like to thank Anoop for putting this up on his blog.
Hallelujah.
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P.S.: This post was given to me by my young friend Haseeb. Reader's discretion is advised.
5 comments:
Nice post....:)
Thank You :D
Haseeb:
I have something TRULY FRIGHTENING to tell you: you will grow up, vote, pay taxes, and become stupid like the rest of us. If not, then you will be an outcast.
It is sad, but true.
Now now, why don't you let me decide my future myself, thank you.
Hope to see you back soon.
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